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hjælper

Hjælper is a Danish word with two related uses: as a noun meaning a person who helps or assists, and as the present tense form of the verb 'hjælpe,' meaning 'to help.'

As a noun, 'hjælper' refers to someone who provides help, including volunteers and staff. The indefinite article

In compound forms, the word appears in terms such as 'frivillig hjælper' (volunteer helper) and 'medhjælper' (assistant

Etymology: The word derives from 'hjælp' (help), with the agentive suffix '-er.' It shares a common Germanic

Usage notes: As a verb, 'hjælper' is conjugated as 'jeg hjælper,' 'du hjælper,' 'han/hun hjælper.' The two

is
'en
hjælper,'
the
plural
is
'hjælpere,'
and
the
definite
form
is
'hjælperen'
(the
helper).
or
coworker).
origin
with
the
English
word
'help,'
tracing
back
to
Old
Norse
'hjálp.'
uses—noun
and
verb—are
distinguished
by
context
and
sentence
structure.