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Wow, Tysk for Deutsch.

 

Does Island not use Norsk? i know that Norway had a lot to do with owning Island and first inhabiting it.

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Wow, Tysk for Deutsch.

 

Does Island not use Norsk? i know that Norway had a lot to do with owning Island and first inhabiting it.

Yes, we found it established it and then Denmark came and stole it and stufff...The Icelanders say they speak the correct Norwegian...

 

Sweden have stolen some parts too, of whats now south west Sweden.. -_- Denmark and Sweden = Stealers :(

That's why they keep epicfailing at Eurovision comparing to Iceland :heehee:
On a very separate note, the new Dragonette song is so dirrrrty, are you sure you don't wanna use it in XVII? :kink:
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It's epicness defined.

 

But i want to raid the album before i enter them. But they are in my plan for a few contests time.

 

I want another True Believer. [My best entry I-V]

 

Wow, Tysk for Deutsch.

 

I find it really weird that every country seems to have a different name for that:

 

English: Germany/German

French: Allemagne/Allemand

Italian: Germania/Tedesco :blink:

Can't believe I forgot that one :rofl:
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LOL

 

Yeah, i'd have thought that one in particular would be obvious :heehee:

 

It helps that i did Deutsch at Schule.

J'ai appris le français a l'école. Tambien aprend el español. Ed Latinus :kink:
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You did Latin at school :huh:

 

Where did you go to school? The only places i know that do Latin up north are private schools.

A boys' ex-grammar school in the midlands. It wasn't a private school, but it was a bit posh TBH :kink:
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Ahh i see.

 

It's pretty much a dead language nowadays tho, do you remember much.

 

I have forgotten so much Deutsch. I'm gonna have to learn it again :kink:

No not really. I agree, not the most practical language ever, but it's actually helped me with French, Spanish and Italian. That said, I probably know more Japanese now than Latin :lol:
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At least it's had some use :kink:

 

I know a couple of people studying Japanese, seems to be quite popular.

 

I'll stick with my european languages :heehee:

Ima, nihongo wa sugoi da!*

 

*But Japanese is awesome! :wub:

 

TBH I can't write in kanji (Japanese alphabet) yet :nocheer:

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My flatmate can. She's like in love with Japan.

 

Theres post it notes all over our loungeroom/kitchen with kanji on them, it's epic

Wow, sounds AMAZE :wub:

 

I went to Tokyo a few years ago, was amazing. I played a lot of a videogames as a kid, always kind of thought of it as the promised land, and it kind of is :kink: I really want to enter a J-pop song in BJSC but it doesn't really fit the Numayanian sound :lol: Maybe in the Svetlandia era...

I find it really weird that every country seems to have a different name for that:

 

English: Germany/German

French: Allemagne/Allemand

Italian: Germania/Tedesco :blink:

 

Norwegian: Tyskland/Tysk

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