Okay, the user wants me to translate "bird-fanciers" into Danish. Let me start by understanding the term. "Bird-fanciers" refers to people who keep birds as pets or have a strong interest in birds. In Danish, the equivalent term would be "fårefanatikere" or "fårepige". Wait, "fårepige" is more like a bird fancier in the context of keeping birds, while "fårefanatiker" might be more about enthusiasts. Let me check a reliable source or dictionary.
Looking up "bird fancier" in a Danish-English dictionary, it shows that "fårepige" is the common term used for someone who keeps birds as pets. "Fårefanatiker" is less common and might be considered more of a colloquial or informal term. Since the user specified to translate into Danish, the most accurate and standard translation would be "fårepiger". However, I need to make sure about the plural form. "Fårepige" is singular, so the plural would be "fårepiger".
Wait, the original term is "bird-fanciers" which is plural. So the correct translation should be "fårepiger". Let me confirm once more. Yes, "fårepige" is the singular, so plural is "fårepiger". Therefore, the translation of "bird-fanciers" into Danish is "fårepiger".
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