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Siegreicher Marsch. What language is that in? I thought it was in Sweedish, but someone told me that was German. Thanks for the help.
Socom said:Damn, I thought they were using telepathy
Tyra said:NO THEY ARE NOT! Those are for the Norwegians. Us Swedes are highly advanced and can communicate almost at a neanderthal developmental level. So there. (Just to prove it, I made a spellingerror and had to come back and edit...)
Blutaar said:They don't have a native language! They make stupid faces to communicate like all people from Sweden! You should know that...shame on you!
Tyra said:That goes both ways, though, cuz most people in Europe think Canadians are identical to Americans. I can assure you they are n-o-t. When I lived in Sweden, a German woman once asked me if we had flushtoilets in Sweden... Mind you, the Americans ten minutes south of here (I live in a bordertown) think we have polarbears and moose roaming the streets. The difference, I think, is that you're allowed to be ignorant of other countries as long as you don't insist on trying to "save" those countries. One out of seven highschool kids in the US cannot place the US on a world map.
Like you said, pretty good for at least recognizing the fact that it was a germanic language in the first place. They don't sound that different to people that don't hear them on a regular basis. This American old lady once asked my Aussie friend and I how long the bus ride to Seattle from Australia had taken us. She just thought my friend was speaking "American"...
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