Practice 丹麦语 at the Post Office
Post offices in 丹麦语-speaking countries handle more than mail — they often process bills, sell stamps, and offer banking services. This scenario rehearses the core post-office conversation: sending a package, choosing between standard and express, asking about insurance, and understanding the 丹麦语 customs declarations. You'll practise the weight-based pricing vocabulary, the verbs for 'to send' and 'to receive', and the polite phrasing for asking 'How long will it take?'. A focused 5-minute rehearsal here saves a 20-minute confused conversation at the counter.
Sample 丹麦语 conversation
Hej! Velkommen på posthuset. Hvad kan jeg gøre for dig?
Hello! Welcome to the post office. What can I do for you?Jeg skal sende en pakke.
I need to send a package.Hvor skal den hen? Indenlands eller internationalt?
Where would you like to send it? Domestic or international?Den skal til en by indenlands.
It's going to a city within the country.Lad mig veje den... 1,5 kilo. Vil du have standard- eller ekspreslevering?
Let me weigh it... It's 1.5 kilos. Would you like standard or express delivery?Standard er fint. Hvor lang tid tager det?
Standard is fine. How long will it take?
你将学到什么
- Send letters or packages with the right service tier
- Ask about delivery times and tracking
- Fill out a customs declaration in 丹麦语
- Buy stamps in different denominations
- Pick up a package using a notification slip
常见问题
How do I send an international package from a 丹麦语-speaking country?
You'll need to fill out a customs form (almost always available in 丹麦语 only). The scenario teaches the vocabulary you need.
What's the 丹麦语 word for 'tracked delivery'?
There's a specific term separate from 'standard'. The vocabulary list includes the tier names.
Can I buy stamps elsewhere in 丹麦语-speaking countries?
Yes — many tobacco shops sell stamps too. But the post office is the only place for international or specialty mail. The scenario covers the post office only.
How do I pick up a package at a 丹麦语 post office?
You'll need ID and the notification slip you received. The scenario teaches 'I have a notification for a package…'.