Translating to danish

Status
Not open for further replies.

erlabella

Member
Hello :)

Does anyone know what these greens are called in danish?

- collard greens
- turnip greens
- mustard greens
- dandelion greens

I’m having trouble finding them cause i don’t know what it’s called.
 

Xazzak

Hatchling Member
Have you tried Google searches (i.e. Turnip Greens in Danish)? You could also try a great smartphone app for language translation, called 'Google Translate'. You can speak in a multitude of languages, and choose your output language. Some languages have audio output (Danish has audio), but you will get the written versions no matter the language.

I hope this helps.
 

picklet

Member
If it helps, løvetann is Norwegian for dandelion. I know the two languages are very similar.

I've had a lot of luck finding the Norwegian word for plants by finding the Latin name and then googling that, which usually takes me to the Norwegian wikipedia which will give me the common name.
 

erlabella

Member
Original Poster
Thanks :)

I’ve tried google translate and wikipedia and everything else I can think of. The reason I’m asking is because google translate isn’t always accurate and neither is wikipedia. I would just like know what it’s called, from a Danish person since they would know what I’m talking about :)

Collard greens = marvkål?
Turnip (greens) = majroe
Mustard greens = sareptasennep?
Dandelion (greens) = mælkebøtte
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Staff online

Members online

Latest resources

Latest posts

Latest profile posts

Mirage entered brumation yesterday, I'm gonna miss hanging out with my little guy.
Getting ready for another day. Feeling sleepy. 😴
I just walked into my room and instead of looking at me, Swordtail's eyes darted directly to the ice cream drumstick I'm holding
Finally replaced Swordtail's substrate
I miss you so much, Amaris 💔

Forum statistics

Threads
156,081
Messages
1,257,514
Members
76,065
Latest member
Jelynnm
Top Bottom