This is an unfinished translation of Swedish/Lesson_4.
^ Lektion 1: Velkommen ^ Lektion 3: Tal og Farver ^
Immediate family
Forældre ~ Parents
Just like in English, the Danish language has several words for mother and father. Starting with the words for mother, we see:
- Mor
 
And sometimes:
- Moder
 
The most common word for father is:
- Far
 
But occasionally
- Fader
 
is used.
Søskende ~ Siblings
The words for søskende (siblings) are for brother:
- Bror
 - Broder
 
and for sister:
- Søster
 
Børn ~ Children
In Danish, the words for son and daughter are close to English. They are søn and datter, respectively.
The rest of the family
- Onkel = Uncle, used mostly for a man married to a moster or faster
 - Morbror = Mother's brother
 - Farbror = Father's brother
 
- Tante = Aunt, used mostly about a woman married to a farbror or morbror
 - Moster = Mother's sister
 - Faster = Father's sister
 
- Niece = Niece
 - Nevø = Nephew
 
- Fætter = Male cousin
 - Kusine = Female cousin
 
Bedsteforældre ~ Grandparents
Grandparents are also quite simple. Keep in mind mor is mother and far is father.
Maternal Grandparents:
- Mormor = Maternal grandmother
 - Morfar = Maternal grandfather
 
Paternal Grandparents:
- Farmor = Paternal grandmother
 - Farfar = Paternal grandfather
 
The Danish word for grandchild is barnebarn.
Oldeforældre ~ Great-grandparents
- Oldefar/Oldefader = Great-grandfather
 - Oldemor/Oldemoder = Great-grandmother
 
The Danish word for great-grandchild is oldebarn
Tipoldeforældre ~ Great-great-grandparents
- Tipoldefar/Tipoldefader = Great-great-grandfather
 - Tipoldemor/Tipoldemoder = Great-great-grandmother
 
The Danish word for great-great-grandchild is tipoldebarn.
- For every generation from this point forward you add another tip- to the title.
 
^ Lektion 1: Velkommen ^ Lektion 3: Tal og Farver ^