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Hello
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01-07-2012, 23:30 | #22 |
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hiya
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02-07-2012, 03:11 | #23 |
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Min norsk er verre enn da du dro, men heldigvis det er Google Translate.
Velkommen tilbake! Hvordan går det? Eller snakker du også Engelsk?
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02-07-2012, 20:02 | #24 |
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Tenkte du kanskje snakket irsk nå, jeg
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02-07-2012, 20:04 | #25 |
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and according to google, this is what I am saying in Irish:
Thought d'fhéadfá a bheith ag labhairt na Gaeilge anois, Tá mé
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makes more sense in English:
Thought you might be speaking Irish now, I
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02-07-2012, 20:05 | #27 |
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Interestingly, in English, the subject is often placed in the beginning of the sentence, ie:
I thought you might be speaking Irish now
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but in Norwegian, it may even be the last word of the sentence
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wonders of a language
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Gaelic is redundant.
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