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gnoff

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Jul 9, 2002
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Originally posted by Rock'n'Roll
Ok, men du skrev det på en anne måt først...:p

In english: Ok, but you wrote it another way at first...:p

eichhörnchen = ekorn

enhjørning is a norwegian word for a fairy tale animal, looks like a horse, but it got a horn in his forehead...:)

Enhörning på svenska, så ganska likt :)
 

gnoff

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Originally posted by Rock'n'Roll
Roligt var det svenke ordet ja. I Norge betyr det stille (rolig), ikke noe som skjer...:D:D:D

Jag har för mig jag har hört uttrycket:

Tag det roligt!

Vilket ska betyda att man tar det lugnt, eller liknande :)
 

codo der 3.

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Originally posted by gnoff
unicorn = einhorn = enhjørning = enhörning

:D:D:D

oh thanxx a lot gnoff ...

unicorn, i'm so stupid ... i know this word. its a film and a song.
america - the last unicorn.

but when i'm here in the english forum i dont have anything in my head.

*pushmyheadonthetable*
 

gnoff

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Originally posted by codo der 3.
oh thanxx a lot gnoff ...

unicorn, i'm so stupid ... i know this word. its a film and a song.
america - the last unicorn.

but when i'm here in the english forum i dont have anything in my head.

*pushmyheadonthetable*

Men "Einhorn" betyder ju "Unicorn" på tyska :)
Så nu har vi fyra språk på gång :)

In English: but "Einhorn" means "Unicorn" in German :)
So now we have four languages going :)