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BorkBork

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Well, sarah, it's about time to get really nervous now, 'cuz the things we said...wough, girl you don't wanna know :stick_out_tongue:
 

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hehe, you're gonna kick our a**es when you find out the redicoulusly meaningless content of our scandinavian conversation.

It's really cool, because us swedes and danes and norweigans can speak to eachother on our own languages and still understand eachother really good.

But i can tell you it's no where near "ye borsch de gorn de bork bork oder de meatballs und pästa" :big_grin:
 

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Dang it! The only Scandinavian one costs alot o' money.

But, here's the Dutch to English translation:

Eller gør det på dansk.

Pølse med brød.

Det var:

P-Ø-L-S-E M-E-D B-R-Ø-D

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Yard gør det på dansk.


Pølse avoided brød.


Det sail:


P-Ø-L-S-E M-E-D B-R-Ø-D

Whaa??
 

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Originally posted by BorkBork


Säg efter mig:

"K-o-r-v M-e-d B-r-ö-d"
Say after me:

"Carved Avoided" and then "B-r-ö-d"

That's all I got. And, they didn't even translate the first part. That's an un-educated guess.

Could "B-r-ö-d" be broad? Are you trying to avoid Sarah?

:smile:
 

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Hehe, but you can not use dutch to english, Holland is not scandinavian, and not really related to our languages. Well, in some way it is, but not as closely as the scandinavian languages.
 

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Nope...we're not trying to avoid anyone, haha.... "Korv med bröd" or in danish "pölse med bröd" actually means Hot Dog :smile:

sorta...
 
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