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Vacation activities

Vacation activities

48 [otteogfyrre]

Ferieaktiviteter

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Is the beach clean? Er s------- r--? Er stranden ren? E- s------- r--? Er s------- r--? E- s-r-n-e- r-n? ----------------
Can one swim there? Ka- m-- b--- d--? Kan man bade der? K-- m-- b--- d--? Ka- m-- b--- d--? K-n m-n b-d- d-r? -----------------
Isn’t it dangerous to swim there? Er d-- i--- f------ a- b--- d--? Er det ikke farligt at bade der? E- d-- i--- f------ a- b--- d--? Er d-- i--- f------ a- b--- d--? E- d-t i-k- f-r-i-t a- b-d- d-r? --------------------------------
Can one rent a sun umbrella / parasol here? Ka- m-- l--- e- p------ h--? Kan man låne en parasol her? K-- m-- l--- e- p------ h--? Ka- m-- l--- e- p------ h--? K-n m-n l-n- e- p-r-s-l h-r? ----------------------------
Can one rent a deck chair here? Ka- m-- l--- e- l-------- h--? Kan man låne en liggestol her? K-- m-- l--- e- l-------- h--? Ka- m-- l--- e- l-------- h--? K-n m-n l-n- e- l-g-e-t-l h-r? ------------------------------
Can one rent a boat here? Ka- m-- l--- e- b-- h--? Kan man låne en båd her? K-- m-- l--- e- b-- h--? Ka- m-- l--- e- b-- h--? K-n m-n l-n- e- b-d h-r? ------------------------
I would like to surf. Je- k---- g--- t---- m-- a- s----. Jeg kunne godt tænke mig at surfe. J-- k---- g--- t---- m-- a- s----. Je- k---- g--- t---- m-- a- s----. J-g k-n-e g-d- t-n-e m-g a- s-r-e. ----------------------------------
I would like to dive. Je- k---- g--- t---- m-- a- d----. Jeg kunne godt tænke mig at dykke. J-- k---- g--- t---- m-- a- d----. Je- k---- g--- t---- m-- a- d----. J-g k-n-e g-d- t-n-e m-g a- d-k-e. ----------------------------------
I would like to water ski. Je- k---- g--- t---- m-- a- s-- p- v------. Jeg kunne godt tænke mig at stå på vandski. J-- k---- g--- t---- m-- a- s-- p- v------. Je- k---- g--- t---- m-- a- s-- p- v------. J-g k-n-e g-d- t-n-e m-g a- s-å p- v-n-s-i. -------------------------------------------
Can one rent a surfboard? Ka- m-- l--- e- s-------? Kan man leje et surfbræt? K-- m-- l--- e- s-------? Ka- m-- l--- e- s-------? K-n m-n l-j- e- s-r-b-æ-? -------------------------
Can one rent diving equipment? Ka- m-- l--- d-----------? Kan man leje dykkerudstyr? K-- m-- l--- d-----------? Ka- m-- l--- d-----------? K-n m-n l-j- d-k-e-u-s-y-? --------------------------
Can one rent water skis? Ka- m-- l--- v------? Kan man leje vandski? K-- m-- l--- v------? Ka- m-- l--- v------? K-n m-n l-j- v-n-s-i? ---------------------
I’m only a beginner. Je- e- k-- b-------. Jeg er kun begynder. J-- e- k-- b-------. Je- e- k-- b-------. J-g e- k-n b-g-n-e-. --------------------
I’m moderately good. Je- e- m--------. Jeg er mellemgod. J-- e- m--------. Je- e- m--------. J-g e- m-l-e-g-d. -----------------
I’m pretty good at it. Je- v-- a------- h------ m-- g--. Jeg ved allerede hvordan man gør. J-- v-- a------- h------ m-- g--. Je- v-- a------- h------ m-- g--. J-g v-d a-l-r-d- h-o-d-n m-n g-r. ---------------------------------
Where is the ski lift? Hv-- e- s--------? Hvor er skiliften? H--- e- s--------? Hv-- e- s--------? H-o- e- s-i-i-t-n? ------------------
Do you have skis? Ha- d- d- s-- m--? Har du da ski med? H-- d- d- s-- m--? Ha- d- d- s-- m--? H-r d- d- s-i m-d? ------------------
Do you have ski boots? Ha- d- d- s--------- m--? Har du da skistøvler med? H-- d- d- s--------- m--? Ha- d- d- s--------- m--? H-r d- d- s-i-t-v-e- m-d? -------------------------

The language of pictures

A German saying goes: A picture says more than a thousand words. That means that pictures are often understood faster than speech. Pictures can also convey emotions better. Because of this, advertising uses a lot of pictures. Pictures function differently than speech. They show us several things simultaneously and in their totality. That means that the whole image together has a certain effect. With speech, considerably more words are needed. But images and speech go together. We need speech in order to describe a picture. By the same token, many texts are first understood through images. The relationship between images and speech is being studied by linguists. It also raises the question whether pictures are a language in their own right. If something is only filmed, we can look at the images. But the message of the film isn't concrete. If an image is meant to function as speech, it must be concrete. The less it shows, the clearer its message. Pictograms are a good example of this. Pictograms are simple and clear pictorial symbols. They replace verbal language, and as such are a form of visual communication. Everyone knows the pictogram for ‘no smoking’ for example. It shows a cigarette with a line through it. Images are becoming even more important due to globalization. But you also have to study the language of images. It is not understandable worldwide, even though many think so. Because our culture influences our understanding of images. What we see is dependent on many different factors. So some people don't see cigarettes, but only dark lines.
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