to

This is the 28th most frequent Danish word.


to

The Danish word "to" means "two" in English.


In this sentence, 'to' refers to the number two (2), indicating a quantity of apples.

Jeg tog to æbler fra køleskabet.

I took two apples from the fridge.


Here, 'to' is part of the infinitive marker 'at' (to listen - lytte). The complete word 'at' marks the action in its base form.

Hun kan godt lide at lytte til musik om aftenen.

She likes to listen to music in the evening.


In this context, 'to' translates to 'til', indicating direction or destination to a place, Paris in this sentence.

De rejser til Paris i næste måned.

They are traveling to Paris next month.