2 more swedes in this tread besides me!



Hej, hej p er.

Its amazing...
Just because I don't speak Sweedish doesn't mean I don't understand what your saying. There is such a thing as an online Sweedish-English dictionaryweresmilodon wrote: But you're right. Leaving people ignorant just because they can't read or speak a civilized language isn't really fair...![]()
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Not according to Greymist:journeywoman wrote:And what do you class as a civilized language? Because I bet if you ask anyone, they will say that their language is civilized.
greymist wrote:what a bastardized mis-match of languages that english is
yes, i kinda thought that that would have been right, afterwards, but then the rhyme would have been destroyed... ;Dweresmilodon wrote: Det r inte rttvist att prata Svenska hr!
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its all about the grammer and all the exeptions to the rules as far a i have hurd eny way what i have hurd its soposed to gotaltos wrote:
@ negativecow: at least valid for the german-speaking amongst us: i don't think that swedish is the 3rd hardest language to learn.. for me it reads like a mix of english and german with a lot of misspellings.. when a was in sweden some years ago (didn't know swedish by then), we were able to decipher the meanings of most texts/ads/manuals quite easily..
speaking swedish is another matter..
taltos
That should be "..having been a part of DENMARK in the past..." I believe we (the Danes that is) ruled in the Kalmar union ;)weresmilodon wrote:...Not that I would be surprised about that, what with them having been a part of Sweden in the past...
I think English and Mandarin must be up there though. English is difficult enough and I'm a native speaker. Mandarin (my latest challenge) is easy in some ways but the pronounciation and charactersnegativecow wrote: what i have hurd its soposed to go
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