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A1 Danish GrammarNoun Gender

Understand Danish noun gender: common (en-words) and neuter (et-words). Learn which articles to use, common patterns for predicting gender, and why gender matters for adjectives, possessives, and pronouns in Danish sentences.

1Common Gender (En-words)

Danish has two grammatical genders: common (fælleskøn) and neuter (intetkøn). Common gender nouns use 'en' as the indefinite article. About 75% of Danish nouns are common gender. Living beings, tools, and many everyday objects are typically common gender.

Common Gender Nouns (En-words)

DanishEnglishCategory
en manda manpeople
en kvindea womanpeople
en bila carvehicles
en boga bookobjects

Examples

Jeg har en hund.

I have a dog.

'hund' is common gender (en hund)

Hun er en god lærer.

She is a good teacher.

'lærer' is common gender

Der er en stol i hjørnet.

There is a chair in the corner.

'stol' is common gender

Jeg køber en avis hver dag.

I buy a newspaper every day.

'avis' is common gender

2Neuter Gender (Et-words)

Neuter gender nouns use 'et' as the indefinite article. Many abstract concepts, collective nouns, and things without natural gender are neuter. Buildings, countries, and many food items tend to be neuter. You must memorize the gender with each new noun.

Neuter Gender Nouns (Et-words)

DanishEnglishCategory
et husa housebuildings
et barna childpeople
et borda tablefurniture
et æblean applefood

Examples

Vi bor i et lille hus.

We live in a small house.

'hus' is neuter (et hus)

Jeg har et spørgsmål.

I have a question.

'spørgsmål' is neuter

Der er et vindue i værelset.

There is a window in the room.

'vindue' is neuter

Hun spiser et æble.

She eats an apple.

'æble' is neuter

3Definite Form (The)

In Danish, the definite article ('the') is added to the end of the noun. Common gender nouns add '-en' and neuter nouns add '-et'. This is different from English where 'the' comes before the noun. The ending changes slightly based on the word's final letters.

Indefinite vs. Definite

IndefiniteDefiniteEnglish
en bilbilenthe car
en bogbogenthe book
et hushusetthe house
et barnbarnetthe child

Examples

Bilen er rød.

The car is red.

bil + en = bilen (common)

Huset er stort.

The house is big.

hus + et = huset (neuter)

Manden arbejder.

The man is working.

mand + en = manden

Barnet sover.

The child is sleeping.

barn + et = barnet

4Why Gender Matters

Noun gender affects many parts of Danish: articles (en/et), possessives (min/mit), adjectives, and pronouns. Knowing the gender is essential for correct Danish. When learning new nouns, always learn them with their article (en hund, et hus).

Gender Agreement Examples

ElementCommon (en)Neuter (et)
Articleen stor bilet stort hus
Possessivemin bilmit hus
Demonstrativedenne bildette hus
Pronounden (it)det (it)

Examples

Hvor er den? (bilen)

Where is it? (the car)

'den' for common gender nouns

Hvor er det? (huset)

Where is it? (the house)

'det' for neuter nouns

Det er en smuk by.

It is a beautiful city.

'by' is common, uses 'en'

Det er et dejligt land.

It is a lovely country.

'land' is neuter, uses 'et'