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What is besog in danish?


What is besog in danish?

Bes酶g - means visit in English.
As in English so in Danish it works as a noun AND a verb.
I think that the some people here should try and get their tuition-fee back.
Additional:
I notice that a lot of Danish people here really need to learn Danish grammar.

I find it interesting that in a category of Yahoo Answers that rarely gets even 1 vote per answer, that 8 people supposedly voted for this "best answer." Totally unrelated to that... YA TOS forbids point-gaming via multiple accounts. Report It

In Danish it's "bes酶g." In English it's visit.

visit (as a noun, not as a verb)

Note to Thorhesnes:
If you try "besoeg" as a verb, it won't work. To visit = at besoege. And it will have to be "besoeger" in present tense and "besoegte" in past tense.

So, I think you should ask for a refund of the tuition money your parents paid yo the private boarding school that didn't succeed in perfecting your grammar, but certainly succeeded in making you arrogant.

As Scandinavian I fully agree with the 2 first ones who answered, the Danish word means visit and is a noun!

Thorhesnes: Luckily, we don't pay any tuition-fee in Denmark, so there's no getting it back. Don't be a smart*** ;)

agree with the others... It means 'visit'... and is spelled bes酶g.
Some sentences that includes 'bes酶g'...:
I'm going to visit him = Jeg skal bes酶ge ham
He came to visit me = Han kom og bes酶gte mig
Do you want to come visit? = Vil du komme p氓 bes酶g...
And so on... :)

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