Usage examples of "Danemark" in French with translation to English

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Le Danemark est une prison. Denmark’s a prison.
Copenhague est la capitale du Danemark. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark.
L'Islande a appartenu au Danemark. Iceland belonged to Denmark.
Cette ville est surnommée le Danemark japonais. This city is called the Japanese Denmark.
Il y a quelque chose de pourri au royaume du Danemark. There's something rotten in the state of Denmark.
Il y a quelque chose de pourri dans l'état du Danemark. There's something rotten in the state of Denmark.
Le Danemark a introduit la première taxe sur la graisse au monde. Denmark has introduced the world's first fat tax.
Il y a quelque chose de vermoulu dans l'état du Danemark. There is something rotten in the state of Denmark.
Le pont entre le Danemark et la Suède fait presque 5 milles de longueur. The bridge between Denmark and Sweden is almost five miles long.
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