FluentFiction - Danish

From Bumping to Bonding: A Copenhagen Romance

FluentFiction - Danish

8m 48sJune 14, 2023

From Bumping to Bonding: A Copenhagen Romance

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  • Lars var på cykel i København og skulle til sit job.

    Lars was cycling in Copenhagen and going to his job.

  • Pludselig stødte han ind i Sofia, som også var på cykel.

    Suddenly he bumped into Sofia, who was also on a bicycle.

  • De røg begge af cyklerne og smilede akavet til hinanden.

    They both got off their bikes and smiled awkwardly at each other.

  • Sofias cykel var gået i stykker, så Lars hjalp hende med at fikse den.

    Sofia's bike was broken, so Lars helped her fix it.

  • De begyndte at tale sammen, men Sofia var fra Tyskland og Lars havde svært ved at forstå hende.

    They started talking, but Sofia was from Germany and Lars had difficulty understanding her.

  • Sofia prøvede at tale engelsk, men det hjalp heller ikke meget.

    Sofia tried to speak English, but that didn't help much either.

  • Til sidst besluttede de sig for at tale dansk, men det var stadig svært.

    In the end they decided to speak Danish, but it was still difficult.

  • De havde begge lært dansk på forskellige måder, så de brugte en blanding af danske og engelske ord.

    They had both learned Danish in different ways, so they used a mixture of Danish and English words.

  • Det skabte sjove misforståelser, og de grinede meget.

    It created funny misunderstandings and they laughed a lot.

  • Sofia fortalte at hun var i København på ferie og havde brug for en guide.

    Sofia said that she was in Copenhagen on holiday and needed a guide.

  • Lars tilbød at vise hende rundt, og de havde en sjov dag sammen.

    Lars offered to show her around and they had a fun day together.

  • På en café bestilte de kaffe og kage, men Sofia forstod ikke ordet "snegl" og troede, at Lars tilbød hende en slange.

    At a café they ordered coffee and cake, but Sofia didn't understand the word "snail" and thought Lars was offering her a snake.

  • De grinede så meget, at de næsten ikke kunne spise.

    They laughed so hard they could hardly eat.

  • Til sidst sad de på en bænk i en park og så på solnedgangen.

    Finally, they sat on a park bench and watched the sunset.

  • De havde det sjovt sammen og ville gerne ses igen.

    They had fun together and wanted to see each other again.

  • Dagen sluttede, men historien var begyndt.

    The day ended, but the story had begun.