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How do you say jokes in Danish?

There are a few ways to say "jokes" in Danish, depending on the context:

General:

* Vittigheder: This is the most common and general term for jokes.

* Jokes: This is the English word, often used in informal settings.

Specific types of jokes:

* Anekdoter: This refers to anecdotes, often humorous stories about real events.

* Vits: This means "wit" or "quip," and is used for short, punchy jokes.

* Satire: This is used for satirical jokes that use humor to criticize something.

In context:

* "Kan du fortælle en vittighed?" ("Can you tell a joke?")

* "Jeg har hørt en god vittighed." ("I heard a good joke.")

* "Jeg elsker at læse vittigheder." ("I love reading jokes.")

Ultimately, the best way to say "jokes" in Danish depends on the specific situation and the type of humor you're referring to.

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