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50 Most Common Adjectives
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høj
(a)
tall
høj dreng
tall boy
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smuk
(a)
beautiful
Hun er smuk.
She is beautiful.
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lille
(a)
small
meget lille
very small
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blød
(a)
soft
bløde håndklæder
soft towels
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beskidt
(a)
dirty
beskidt tøj
dirty clothes
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glad
(a)
happy
Det glade par giver hinanden et knus på stranden.
The happy couple is hugging on the beach.
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ensom
(a)
lonely
alene og ensom
alone and lonely
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træt
(a)
tired
Jeg er virkelig træt i dag.
I'm really tired today.
ren
(a)
clean
Køkkenet er rent, men soveværelset er stadig rodet.
The kitchen is clean, but the bedroom is still messy.
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nem
(a)
easy
svært
(a)
difficult
Engelsk er svært.
English is difficult.
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sur
(a)
angry
Lederen blev sur.
The manager got angry.
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høflig
(a)
polite
Det er høfligt at give hånd, når du møder nogen for første gang.
It is polite to shake hands when meeting someone for the first time.
klog
(a)
clever
Jeg må indrømme, at lederen Zhangs datter er en klog person.
I have to admit, Manager Zhang's daughter is a clever person.
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ærlig
(a)
honest
Han er en ærlig person.
He is an honest person.
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stolt
(a)
proud
De stolte forældre var glade.
The proud parents were happy.
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nær
(a)
near
kølig
(a)
cool
kølig dag
cool day
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kold
(a)
cold
Dine hænder er så kolde.
Your hands are so cold.
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varm
(a)
hot
smal
(a)
narrow
smalt pas
narrow pass
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kort
(a)
short
lav og høj
short and tall
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hård
(a)
hard
let
(a)
light
Den store taske ser tung ud, men den er faktisk let.
The big bag looks heavy, but it's really light.
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billig
(a)
cheap
billige solbriller
cheap sunglasses
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