Why Learning Danish is Hard?

Published 2024-03-14
📢 My Danish Learning Journey: A Quick Insight

Welcome to my channel! Today, I'm sharing a deeply personal and transformative journey—my quest to learn Danish and successfully pass the PD3 exam, a critical milestone for securing permanent residency in Denmark.

I'm Arun Prakash, and this is my story, from the initial decision to stay in Denmark to the challenges and breakthroughs along the way.

Timestamps:

0:00 - Introduction

1:00 - The Challenges

01:47 - PD2 and PD3 What is the DIfference

02:30 - Major Challenges with communication

04:50 - 9 - 5 jobs and why it is problem?

05:37 - Contain the problem

08:01 - Permanent solution


Description:
In this video, Arun Prakash shares his inspiring journey of learning Danish, a journey fraught with challenges but ultimately leading to significant personal growth and success in passing the PD3 exam. This story is not just about learning a new language; it's about facing and overcoming obstacles, the importance of community and support, and the emotional resilience needed to adapt to a new life in Denmark.

Whether you're an expat in Denmark facing similar challenges, a language enthusiast, or someone interested in stories of personal transformation, this video offers insights, strategies, and encouragement for anyone on a journey of learning and adaptation.

ABOUT ME:
I am a Permanent Resident in Denmark helping people to move to Denmark for work and studies

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Equipment's used:
1) Camera: Sony ZV1
2) Editing Software Filmora 12, Premiere Pro
3) Music are sourced from Epidemic Sound
4) Thumbnail are made using Canva

DISCLAIMER:
Please note, all the information shared on my videos are based on my personal experience and research. My advice and suggestions are just to guide you.

Cheers,
Arun in Denma

All Comments (9)
  • @LOVESHARMA098
    Thanks for sharing your experience with us. looking forward to seeing more brief details for the PD3 exams as there is very little content available on the internet for non-Europeans. I feel like you are the perfect person to fill this information gap.
  • @adverd
    If I am not mistaken then For PR not only PD3 but 5 to 6 years full time work record & without GAP required. spending 3 years to learning Danish is huge investment of time. Geographical wise Denmark is very small country compare to France, Germany, Spain & Italy. All 4 countries are well developed from east to west, north to south & high qualified job are in every corner of those countries. In Denmark high qualified jobs mostly located in Copenhagen so after learning Danish movability remain limited. Learning German will easily help you to travel & find a work in Germany, Austria & Switzerland. Learning french will easily help you to travel & find a work in France, Switzerland or Canada, Quebec. Learning Spanish will easily help you to travel & find a work Spain, South America & many Caribbean countries. Above all, The weather is crazy. Every third day it’s raining. Even in summer needed to wear winter clothes. House rent is expensive. For bachelor (single) is impossible to have small appartment with the small salary. Transport is also expensive. The Nordic countries & rest of the European countries are too far from Denmark. Also to travel is expensive. While I was living in Paris on weekends I fly to Barcelona, Vienna, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Berlin, Budapest, Milan. It was well connected & affordable. Overall Denmark is glossy & fuzzy.
  • @arpitkashyap986
    This is very Insightful Arun, great value here for people looking to settle down in Denmark
  • @MaximDL1410
    Hey. Tilykke med det. Hvor bor du i Danmark ?
  • @Emtlahlidonline
    dutch and danish are very close as languages, so its not hard for me:)