set

This is the 93rd most frequent Danish word.


set

The Danish word "set" means "seen" in English.


'Set' is the past participle of 'at se,' meaning 'to see.' It is used here to indicate a completed action in the past.

Jeg har set filmen før.

I have seen the movie before.


'Set' refers to a collection of items, in this case, tools. It functions as a noun.

Du skal have et godt set af værktøjer.

You need a good set of tools.


'Sæt,' similar to 'set,' is used to describe a group or collection, specifically of skills. It is a noun in this context.

Han har et unikt sæt af færdigheder.

He has a unique set of skills.