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Originally posted by IG-64

aaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!! I've searched in Albanian, Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, Elvish, French, Farsi, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Klingon, Korean, Latvian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romulan, Russian, Serbo-Croatain, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and Yiddish and I still can't figure out what your saying! [/b]

He is sasying something like:

"What the hell! Norwegian is a 'false' language" or something like that

it's swedish :D

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Originally posted by IG-64

snow? what's snow? iv'e never seen snow before:confused:

 

oh, and btw:

 

 

aaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!! I've searched in Albanian, Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, Elvish, French, Farsi, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Klingon, Korean, Latvian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romulan, Russian, Serbo-Croatain, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and Yiddish and I still can't figure out what your saying!

 

 

You tried Russian?? Russian doesn't use the same letters as English and many other languages.

 

A sample of Russian:... never mind, It didn't work. DARNIT!!!

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Originally posted by MMMPIE!!!

He is sasying something like:

"What the hell! Norwegian is a 'false' language" or something like that

it's swedish :D

 

Swedish and norweigian is very similar. We get ecother pretty good, even though the swedes are much smarter... (of course)

:D

 

Im don't like the winter.... Its getting colder by the day. Soon I will be bombared by snowballs... :(

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Originally posted by MMMPIE!!!

ehrm, i disagree!

suedes can't even spell 'norwegian' or 'eachother'

 

:D:p:D

 

:D

 

Originally posted by Breton

Is everyone from Norway now?

 

Anyways, I live along the coast, so it doesn't get that cold in the winter, even though I live more than 60 degrees north of equator. It does rain 200 days a year, though.

 

PS: Glemte å si hei.

 

look look look look

 

its a Norwegian I didnt recrute *claps hands in eagernes*

 

ill let you swedish guys in on a secret. there aree tons of Norwegian jokes about you! in those the swedes are made as dumb as the blonde.

 

example follows:

 

 

onboard a plane was 11 Swedes and 1 Norwegian. this plane was very old, and soon after takeoff, the entire floor fell off, and all the passangers had to hold on to handels in the roof. then after several miles, the plane had motor trouble. the captain shouthed from the front: "we´re to heavy, one of you have to let go. " everyone looked at the Norwegian. after a short while he said : "ok, ill do it" then all the Swedish people was so relived, they all started to clap for the Norwegian…

 

Originally posted by The Truthful Liar

Men va fan, norske är en konstig språk.

 

ehmm…

 

glas.gif equals ice-cream-bar.jpg:confused:

 

oh, an IG-64, try this one: jeg pisser i fjøset på sankthansaften :D

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I take german in school, so lets see:D

 

I took it always, there impolitely, in order to speak in the languages, which cannot understand the people

 

ok, so I got a little help from google:D but the sentence does have equally meaning to me as AYBABTU.

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Lots of rain lately here in Singapore, its like 24 Degrees Celcius, or 80 Deg. Farenheit. Usually its around 30-35 Degrees Celcius, around 95 Deg. Farenheit (I'm not used to conversion, its just an estimate, I can't be arsed converting, but I know 24 deg celcius is around 80 Farenheit.)

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Originally posted by Celluzion

Lots of rain lately here in Singapore, its like 24 Degrees Celcius, or 80 Deg. Farenheit. Usually its around 30-35 Degrees Celcius, around 95 Deg. Farenheit (I'm not used to conversion, its just an estimate, I can't be arsed converting, but I know 24 deg celcius is around 80 Farenheit.)

 

wow, that's pretty hot, in the summer Houston gets around 105-110 tops but it usually stays somewhere in the 90s

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