storebæltsbroen

This is the 774th most frequent Danish word.


storebæltsbroen

The Danish word "Storebæltsbroen" refers to "the Great Belt Bridge," a bridge connecting the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen.


The word 'Storebæltsbroen' is used here to denote the specific bridge by its official name.

Vi kørte over Storebæltsbroen på vej til Fyn.

We drove over the Great Belt Bridge on our way to Funen.


Here the word 'Storebæltsbroen' is used in a genitive construct to describe its architecture.

Jeg har altid været imponeret over arkitekturen af Storebæltsbroen.

I have always been impressed by the architecture of the Great Belt Bridge.


In this sentence, 'Storebæltsbroen' is used as the subject of the sentence to discuss its geographical function.

Storebæltsbroen forbinder Sjælland og Fyn.

The Great Belt Bridge connects Zealand and Funen.