How to Order Ice Cream in Copenhagen (And More!)
What’s better than learning a new language? Learning it with ice cream! In Copenhagen, kids can pick up Danish words while enjoying sweet adventures like ordering their favorite scoop.
Yummy Words You’ll Actually Use
Let’s start with the essentials:
- is – ice cream
- vaffel – cone
- chokolade – chocolate
- jordbær – strawberry
- en kugle – one scoop
- tak – thank you
Now you can say: “En kugle jordbær, tak!” (“One scoop of strawberry, please!”)
Fun Ordering Practice
Ice Cream Stand Roleplay
Turn your kitchen or living room into a pretend ice cream stand. Use Danish words to order, serve, and pay for your cones. Don’t forget to say “tak”!
Flavors Around Town
Print or draw a simple menu with Danish flavor words and prices in kroner. Kids can read, choose, and say what they want.
With Dinolingo’s Danish course for kids ages 2–14, children explore everyday words through playful scenes—like visiting a market, a park, or yes, an ice cream shop. Activities are designed to feel real and fun, from pronunciation games to printable menus.
Available on iOS, Android, and the web, Dinolingo makes everyday vocabulary sweet and simple to learn—at home or while dreaming of Copenhagen.
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