Danés
Danés refers to the Danish language, a North Germanic language spoken by approximately six million people, primarily in Denmark and parts of the German region of Southern Schleswig. It is mutually intelligible to a significant degree with Norwegian and Swedish, although pronunciation can be a notable difference. Danish is the official language of Denmark and one of the two official languages of the Faroe Islands, alongside Faroese. It is also recognized as a minority language in Germany.
The Danish alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet but includes three additional letters: Æ (å), Ø
Danish grammar features a relatively simple structure compared to some other Germanic languages, with limited inflection.
In addition to its linguistic aspects, the term "danés" can also refer to things related to Denmark