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Back on the Danish again tonight with ForbrydelsenS1E2 and S1E3
And as “forbrydelsen” actually means “the crime” in Danish (not “the killing”) and the subtitles showed a character saying “the crime” at one point, I skipped back and listened carefully a few times and was thus able to to discover that “y” in Danish is pronounced a bit like the “u” in “lute” is in English
Parish Notes - Wife and offspring still in Ireland, packet of Custard Creams heading to blighty courtesy of England stuffing it up the Irish - family bet with my Father-In-Law. Did some soldering at the weekend without burning Zeus - The Cat. Both cats still alive so far so the wife and offspring will be pleased when they get home.
Supposed to be heading to Worcester Weds/Thurs, will check first to see if it's underwater...
Waiting patiently for NF to post the Monday Links...
Have a good day all!
Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.
I skipped back and listened carefully a few times and was thus able to to discover that “y” in Danish is pronounced a bit like the “u” in “lute” is in English
Around by 'ere it's pronounced "lewet" with the accent on the "ewe"..
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