Practice Checking Into a 丹麦语-Speaking Hotel
Hotel check-in is the first conversation that decides how comfortable your trip feels. In 丹麦语, you'll need to confirm your reservation, hand over a passport, ask about Wi-Fi and breakfast times, and request small things like an extra pillow or a quiet room. This guided scenario rehearses the polite, slightly formal register most hotel staff use, and gives you the vocabulary for the awkward moments — a missing reservation, a different room category, an early-morning departure. Practise these 丹麦语 hotel phrases and you'll arrive ready instead of fumbling through a translation app at the front desk.
Sample 丹麦语 conversation
Godaften! Velkommen til Grand Hotel. Har du en reservation?
Good evening! Welcome to the Grand Hotel. Do you have a reservation?Ja, jeg har en reservation under navnet Smith.
Yes, I have a reservation under the name Smith.Jeg fandt din reservation! Du har bestilt et dobbeltværelse i tre nætter. Er det korrekt?
I found your reservation! You booked a double room for three nights. Is that correct?Ja, det er korrekt.
Yes, that's correct.Har du nogen præferencer? Højere etage med udsigt eller et stille værelse bagerst?
Do you have any preferences? A higher floor with a view, or a quiet room at the back?Højere etage med udsigt, tak.
A higher floor with a view, please.
你将学到什么
- Confirm a reservation and present identification politely
- Ask about Wi-Fi, breakfast hours, and check-out times
- Request a room change, an extra bed, or a quieter floor
- Understand instructions about safes, key cards, and amenities
- Arrange a wake-up call, a taxi, or luggage storage
常见问题
Should I use formal or informal 丹麦语 when checking into a hotel?
Formal — receptionists use 'usted' / 'Sie' / 'vous' equivalents in 丹麦语, and you should match them. This scenario uses the formal register throughout.
What if my 丹麦语 hotel reservation isn't found?
Practice the phrases for 'I have a confirmation number…' and 'Could you check under a different spelling?'. The scenario walks through that exact branch.
How do I ask for a room with a view in 丹麦语?
There's a polite construction in 丹麦语 that translates as 'Would it be possible to have a room with…?'. We rehearse this in the conversation tree.
Is hotel 丹麦语 different in different countries?
Slightly — pricing terms, breakfast vocabulary, and tipping expectations vary by region, but the core check-in script is consistent across 丹麦语-speaking countries.