sæt

This is the 621st most frequent Danish word.


sæt

The Danish word "sæt" means "set" or "put" (as a verb) and can also refer to a "set" (as a noun).


In this sentence, 'sæt' is used to mean a 'set' or collection of items in the same category or design.

Jeg vil gerne have et sæt af disse tallerkener.

I would like to have a set of these plates.


Here, 'sæt' is a shortened form of the imperative 'sæt dig', asking someone to take a seat or sit down.

Kan du sæt dig ned her?

Can you sit down here?


In this context, 'sæt' is the imperative form of the verb 'at sætte', which means 'to put' or 'to place' something.

Sæt de bøger på hylden.

Put the books on the shelf.