That's Dutch, not Norwegian!![]()
yup
Here's a Norwegian one for you
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Naja, tack saa mycket!
I wonder whether Anne-Frid Ljungsted would get confused between Norwegian and Swedish when travelling between Narvik and Kiruna?
Good question
I sometimes take Swedish calls at work. I find it funny that, on average, Norwegians understand more Swedish than the Swedish people understand Norwegian.
So you reply in Norwegian if they call you in Swedish, right?
I reckon Faeroese or Icelandic would be more difficult, and, as for Finnish - impossible without learning it...
Yeah, I reply in Norwegian. I understand Swedish, but I can't really speak it. I only insert a few sweedish words where I know they won't understand the Norwegian ones. I've never heard Faeroese, and Icelandic I've only heard on TV.
Finnish is indeed impossible. Our team leader is from Finland![]()
It has been a fantastic morning. Everything is amazing in the country after a Spring storm. My morning run was energizing.
I have to say that I think I scared my dog while I was reading more autocorrect funnies, but laughing-so-hard-I'm-crying-and-about-to-fall-out-of-my-chair is good medicine.![]()
The developmentally disabled gentleman I support has a volnteer job in a Catholic thrift store. Right now at the store, Billy Joel's "Only the Good Die Young" is playing. I remember when this song came out, the Catholic church was in an uproar. Funny how times change.
i guess i don't pay the catholic church much attention. what was the reason for the uproar? i am decently familiar with the song...
"The song was controversial for its time, with the lyrics written from the perspective of a a young man determined to deflower a Catholic girl who is a virgin[SUP][1][/SUP]"
Only the Good Die Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I think that if we would only stop to consider the lyrics of a lot of the songs that are bombarded over the airwaves, we would be surprised.