In Danish, many words begin with the letter F, each with its own unique meaning. Here’s a comprehensive list of Danish words starting with F, along with brief descriptions of each.
- Fabrik – Factory. A place where goods are manufactured.
- Fag – Subject or profession. Refers to a field of study or a vocational area.
- Fakultet – Faculty. An academic division within a university or college.
- Fald – Fall. Can refer to the act of falling or a decline in something.
- Familie – Family. A group of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
- Fand – Devil. An informal and somewhat archaic term for the devil or an evil spirit.
- Fantasi – Fantasy. The faculty or activity of imagining things that are impossible or improbable.
- Fart – Speed. The rate at which something moves or operates.
- Fe – Fairy. A mythical being with magical powers.
- Feder – Feather. The light, soft covering on birds' bodies.
- Fengsel – Prison. A place where people are confined as a punishment for crimes.
- Ferie – Holiday. A period of time when one is free from work or school.
- Ferie – Vacation. Time taken off from regular activities for relaxation or travel.
- Fisk – Fish. An aquatic animal used as food or for sport.
- Fisker – Fisherman. A person who catches fish for a living or as a hobby.
- Flag – Flag. A piece of fabric used as a symbol or decoration, often with specific colors and patterns.
- Flaske – Bottle. A container with a narrow neck used for storing liquids.
- Flod – Flood. An overflow of water onto normally dry land.
- Flugt – Flight. The act of flying or escaping.
- Fornavn – First name. The given name of a person, used before their family name.
- Forsker – Researcher. Someone who conducts scientific or scholarly investigation.
- Forståelse – Understanding. The ability to grasp the meaning or significance of something.
- Frakke – Coat. A garment worn over other clothes for warmth or protection.
- Frugt – Fruit. The edible part of a plant that contains seeds.
- Fugle – Birds. Avian creatures with feathers and wings.
- Fuld – Full. Containing as much as possible; not empty.
- Fyr – Lighthouse or guy. Can refer to a coastal structure guiding ships or a colloquial term for a man.
This list covers a range of terms beginning with F, each contributing to the rich tapestry of Danish vocabulary.