04-23-2003, 03:26 PM | #21 |
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Originally posted by Reichart Actually German and Dutch sound very much alike. A german can pretty easily understand written dutch (with a little creativity) and vice versa... Had the pleasure of being in Australia/New Zealand for a few weeks earlier this year and met great people from all over the word. Quite multi-cultural, picked up a number of foreign language phrases...
Look like the “[“ and “]” are a really bad choice. We will change this in the next build. Which will be in a week or so. Some of my favorite people are from the Nederland. What is really interesting about Dutch is that it is much more like English than people realize. With German, it “looks” a little like English, but it is very much different. But Dutch does not look like English, but in fact if you try to sound it out, it is very close. My website about my best vacation ever. http://connections.loben.net |
04-24-2003, 11:25 AM | #22 |
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Originally posted by Raven Clear it a little "flatter" and you have the "Sk" in Skepplanda – Hm, Gepplanda And I think Tiny has a point, our 'G' seems to be impossible to pronounce. It's like clearing your throat but without the mucus
Originally posted by Ormus Lol, Being a town would make "Skepplanda" a sofa (they all are) but there's actually no such model (yet). Also IKEA is beginning to run short on Swedish words Isn't that some furniture from Ikea? Just kidding, it's just that every scandinavian word sounds like it's sold there...
Originally posted by Jav400 Hehe, Nice phonetics there, Michael. Göteborg is an IKEA sofa though I won't even go into my travels there. I was looking for a train headed to Göteburg, which to me looks like Goatburg, not Yettaborry which is the way it should be pronounced.
Originally posted by cjmaddy – In the winter time there's no such thing as broad daylight here What can you expect from a country whose cars have their lights on in broad daylight! /Happy Turtle |
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