Austria. The song was called Rise Like A Phoenix, performed by Conchita Wurst, aka Thomas Neuwirth.
In each Eurovision Song Contest the codes to vote for a particular country are given on the screen. The code for any country will change each year as it depends on things like which order the countries perform and also what country you are in. So you have to watch the contest on the night it is on and take note of the number you have to dial.
Michaelis - M-ih-k-aae-l-ihs You start with an M sound, then i (like in the word it), the ch is pronounced as a k or a ck sound (like in name Mick), the ae is a long A sound (like in the word grape), then then L sound (like in the word like), the 'is' is a breathy sound (like in the word Istanbul)
it means when you hear a screeching sound whitch sounds like the sound of iron on stone.
bells
Red with an off-center white cross
It's good. Denmark has the sixth best economy in the world.
no, but people have said it sound like other songs. someone did give them the song though, they did not write it themself.
It sounds a bit like something for the Eurovision Song Contest. It's not made by Rod Stewart.
I don't really know what you mean about emblem, but Denmarks flag is read with a white cross, and it is also the oldest flag in the world. On Denmarks 10 kr. and 20 kr. coins, they have their queen on them, but Denmark couldn't care less about it. Denmark doesn't have any kind of symbol, like Canada has a beaver or something.
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X-Factor, American Idol.
I was told it was trumpets but it sounds like a swarm of bees. - John6561
Because, like many other European countries, they are entitled to enter.
Denmark's main exports include machinery, medical instruments, pharmaceuticals, and furniture. They also export agricultural products like pork, dairy products, and fish.
sound sounds like sound
they sound like a bird