madu
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All the scandinavian languages are pretty similar, or Swedish, Norwegian and Danish at least, Icelandic and Faroesrishish (how's the language spelled in English? ) do seem from another planet
I think Finnish would be pretty impossible to learn, since it's occasionally so hard even for me, a native speaker, to get things completely right. And everything's so complicated and hard.
By the way, speaking of languages, I always thought "ð" was like.. "th", but in his writings, Varg Vikerness uses it as a "d", as in Hliðskjálf.. is it a "d" in writing, and "th" only as a phonetical letter, or does it differ in languages?
I think Finnish would be pretty impossible to learn, since it's occasionally so hard even for me, a native speaker, to get things completely right. And everything's so complicated and hard.
By the way, speaking of languages, I always thought "ð" was like.. "th", but in his writings, Varg Vikerness uses it as a "d", as in Hliðskjálf.. is it a "d" in writing, and "th" only as a phonetical letter, or does it differ in languages?