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INTRODUCTION
Michael: Common Expressions For Family Members
Michael: Hi everyone, and welcome back to DanishClass101.com. I'm Michael.
Anna: And I'm Anna!
Michael: This is Must-Know Danish Slang Words and Phrases, Season 1, Lesson 12. In this lesson, you'll learn Common Expressions for Family Members.
Michael: By mastering how to use these expressions, you'll impress your friends.
SLANG EXPRESSIONS
Michael: The expressions you will be learning in this lesson are:
Anna: mutter
Anna: fatter
Anna: den gamle
Anna: lillemor
Michael: Anna, what's our first expression?
Anna: mutter
Michael: It means "mom."
Anna: [SLOW] mutter [NORMAL] mutter
Michael: Listeners, please repeat.
Anna: mutter
[pause - 5 sec.]
Michael: Use this slang expression when talking about your wife, your own mom or someone else's mom in a loving or joking manner. The word is taken directly from German.
Michael : Now, let's hear an example sentence.
Anna: [NORMAL] Hvordan har din mutter det? [SLOW] Hvordan har din mutter det?
Michael: "How is your mom?"
Anna: [NORMAL] Hvordan har din mutter det?
Michael: Okay, what's the next expression?
Anna: fatter
Michael: Meaning "dad."
Anna: [SLOW] fatter [NORMAL] fatter
Michael: Listeners, please repeat.
Anna: fatter
[pause - 5 sec.]
Michael: Use this slang expression when talking about your husband, your own dad or someone else's dad in a loving or joking manner. The word is taken from the German equivalent "Vatter."
Michael : Now, let's hear an example sentence.
Anna: [NORMAL] Min fatter arbejder stadig. [SLOW] Min fatter arbejder stadig.
Michael: "My dad is still working."
Anna: [NORMAL] Min fatter arbejder stadig.
Michael: Okay, what's our next expression?
Anna: den gamle
Michael: literally meaning "the old." But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "the old one."
Anna: [SLOW] den gamle [NORMAL] den gamle
Michael: Listeners, please repeat.
Anna: den gamle
[pause - 5 sec.]
Michael: Use this slang expression when talking about your own or someone else's father in a loving or joking manner. Be careful when using this word in the presence of the father you are talking about. He might not consider himself old
Michael : Now, let's hear an example sentence.
Anna: [NORMAL] Den gamle er ikke kommet hjem endnu. [SLOW] Den gamle er ikke kommet hjem endnu.
Michael: "The old one has not come home yet."
Anna: [NORMAL] Den gamle er ikke kommet hjem endnu.
Michael: Okay, what's the last expression?
Anna: lillemor
Michael: literally meaning "little mom." But, when it's used as a slang expression, it means "mommy."
Anna: [SLOW] lillemor [NORMAL] lillemor
Michael: Listeners, please repeat.
Anna: lillemor
[pause - 5 sec.]
Michael: Use this slang expression when talking about your wife or mother in a loving or joking manner. You can also use this when addressing the wife or mother in question directly.
Michael : Now, let's hear an example sentence.
Anna: [NORMAL] Lillemor og jeg tager i sommerhuset i weekenden. [SLOW] Lillemor og jeg tager i sommerhuset i weekenden.
Michael: "Mommy and I are going to the holiday home this weekend."
Anna: [NORMAL] Lillemor og jeg tager i sommerhuset i weekenden.
QUIZ
Michael: Okay listeners, are you ready to be quizzed on the expressions you just learned? I will describe four situations, and you will choose the right expression to use in your reply. Are you ready?
Michael: When you want to address or refer to your father or husband in a joking, but loving way.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Anna: fatter
Michael: "dad"
Michael: When you want to address or refer to your mother or wife in a joking, but loving way.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Anna: mutter
Michael: "mom"
Michael: When you want to address or refer to your mother or wife in a joking, but loving way.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Anna: lillemor
Michael: "mommy"
Michael: When you want to refer to your father in a joking, but loving way.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Anna: den gamle
Michael: "the old one"

Outro

Michael: There you have it; you have mastered four Danish Slang Expressions! We have more vocab lists available at DanishClass101.com so be sure to check them out. Thanks everyone, and see you next time!
Anna: Hej hej!

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