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Previously on "Fortsættelse af de klassiske Beyerdynamic DT235 hovedtelefoner"
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My grandfather was swedish. I hardly ever saw him so I never learned anything except tack.
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Originally posted by scope View PostGentile is quite right.. Norwegian and Swedish are more similar when spoken than Danish, but you should be able to understand each other throughout all of Scandinavia (the only exception is Finish who nobody understands...
Ha en fortsatt fin dag alle sammen!
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Originally posted by Gentile View Post@Mich: Sverige's fab, of course. But you do realise the OP was speaking Danish, don't you old chap? (you can tell by the æ's and ø's, which only appear in Danish and Norwegian, but not Swedish). So, more Sandi Toksvig than Ulrika-ka-ka.
Languages are one of my hobbies, and I've been learning Swedish for years now, even though I'm still crap at it. The weird thing is you can understand spoken Norwegian and Danish as well, because they're mutually-intelligible languages, even if they're written very differently.
Ha en fortsatt fin dag alle sammen!
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostSverige's fab, of course. But you do realise the OP was speaking Danish, don't you old chap? (you can tell by the æ's and ø's, which only appear in Danish and Norwegian, but not Swedish). So, more Sandi Toksvig than Ulrika-ka-ka.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
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@Mich: Sverige's fab, of course. But you do realise the OP was speaking Danish, don't you old chap? (you can tell by the æ's and ø's, which only appear in Danish and Norwegian, but not Swedish). So, more Sandi Toksvig than Ulrika-ka-ka.
Languages are one of my hobbies, and I've been learning Swedish for years now, even though I'm still crap at it. The weird thing is you can understand spoken Norwegian and Danish as well, because they're mutually-intelligible languages, even if they're written very differently.
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Originally posted by yan1989liping View PostModeller til at erstatte eller opgradere version af DT231 BEYERDYNAMIC DT235 positionering er meget ens i form.Kun til stede i farven sort, hvid og to farver at vælge imellem brugerens valg af værelse.Det den DT235 overordnede struktur er stadig Beats by Dre Pro lavet af plast overflade behandling efter processen med højglans maling, glat føler sig godt tilpas.DT235 anvendelse dobbelt bærer, på den side af strukturen af hård plast formen garanti og tilstrækkelig strække den nedre side af den kortikale materiale trykket er moderat slid meget behagelig.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostRats - I thought I'd deleted this post!
Sorry Chaps...
Calling us rats indeed.
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