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When do you omit at in Danish sentences?

Mastering Danish prepositions can be a real challenge for language learners, especially when it comes to figuring out when to omit “at” in Danish sentences. Unlike English, where the use of “to” as an infinitive marker is quite consistent, Danish has its own set of rules and exceptions. In this article, we’ll break down the key situations where “at” is omitted, provide clear examples, and offer practical tips to help you sound more natural in Danish conversation. If you want to boost your Danish skills, understanding the use of “at” will make your language learning journey with Talkpal or any other tool much smoother.

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Understanding “At” as the Danish Infinitive Marker

In Danish, “at” typically functions as the infinitive marker, similar to “to” in English. For example:

However, there are several cases when “at” is dropped before the infinitive verb. Knowing these exceptions will help you avoid common mistakes and sound more fluent.

When to Omit “At” in Danish Sentences

1. After Modal Verbs

Modal verbs such as “kan” (can), “vil” (will/want), “skal” (shall/must), “må” (may/must), and “bør” (should) are always followed directly by the infinitive verb without “at”. This is one of the most common cases for omitting “at”.

2. After Certain Verbs of Perception

When using verbs of perception like “se” (see), “høre” (hear), “føle” (feel), and “lade” (let), “at” is also omitted before the infinitive verb. These sentences often describe something someone experiences directly.

3. After “Hjælpe” (to help)

The verb “hjælpe” (to help) can be used with or without “at”. In modern Danish, it’s more common to omit “at” after “hjælpe”, especially in informal speech.

Note: Using “at” here is not incorrect, but omitting it is widely accepted and sounds more natural.

4. In Certain Fixed Expressions and Idioms

Some Danish idiomatic expressions and fixed phrases naturally omit “at”. Although these are less common, it’s useful to learn them as you encounter them.

When Should You Use “At”?

Whenever you’re not in one of the above cases, you typically use “at” before the infinitive. For example, after most other verbs, adjectives, and nouns, “at” is required:

Tips for Remembering When to Omit “At”

Practice Makes Perfect

The best way to internalize when to use or omit “at” in Danish is through practice. Try making your own sentences, and pay attention to native speakers—whether you’re using Talkpal’s AI-powered language lessons or engaging with Danish content online, listen closely to how “at” is used in context.

Conclusion

Understanding when to omit “at” in Danish sentences is key to sounding fluent and natural. Focus on modal verbs, perception verbs, and the verb “hjælpe” for the main exceptions, and remember to use “at” in other cases. With regular practice and exposure, using “at” correctly will soon become second nature. Keep exploring Danish grammar tips on the Talkpal AI language learning blog for more practical guides and learning inspiration.

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