Δανέζικα
Δανέζικα, or Danish, is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Denmark. It is the official language of the country and is also spoken in parts of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The language has its roots in Old Norse and shares similarities with other Scandinavian languages, such as Swedish and Norwegian.
The Danish alphabet consists of 29 letters, including three additional vowels: æ, ø, and å. Danish pronunciation can be challenging for learners due to its unique vowel sounds and soft consonants. Despite this, it is an important language for understanding Danish culture and literature.