[Chevelle-list] Some Swedish trivia!
Krister Meister
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Thu Jul 29 06:29:07 PDT 2004
The real reason Norwegians are not happy with Swedes is in their lost of
fame. As relevant in the joke - "Christ wasn't born in Norway because there
were no wise men from the East"
Krister
"Tigergutt"
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At some time there was like a hundred years ago or something like that.
Now its just a joke.
But of course we are the most clever, beautiful etc etc and that can go
on for days and years.
In sports we are competitors until one of the countries drop out and
then we are all together.
I guess its like that because we are all small countries with Sweden
counting something like 9million, Norway 4,5million and Denmark 5million
people.
We all speak nearly the same language, its more like a diffierence in
dialects (like a person from England speaking in one way and a person
from USA in another way but its still the same language)
Full Revs!!!
:o)
André
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Andre'
I understand there were some hard feelings between the Swedes and
the Norwegians.
My great grandmother came to Minnesota USA with her sister, (story had
it she was heart-broken from breaking up with her boyfriend in Oslo)
She met a guy here that was from Sweden and ended up marrying him. Hope
that didn't start the hard feelings :)
I traced back and found cousins in Oslo and I am in touch. I still need
to work on the Swedish side.
Steve
On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 18:14, Tigergutt wrote:
> Just to show you ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ ååååååååååååååååå
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> Swedes have these as well.
> äääää ÄÄÄÄ
> öööööö ÖÖÖÖÖ
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> In Norway we have as the last three letters in the alphabet
> ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆ ææææææææææ
> ØØØØØØØØØØØ øøøøøøøøøøø
> ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ åååååååååååå
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> Full Revs!!!
> :o)
> André
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> Bob, your pretty much on - Tack sa mycket - Thanks so much. The a in
> "sa"
> should have a circle over it for creating a unique sound, similar to
our
> vowels. Like any languages, there are unique sounds and
pronunciations.
> Norrkoping, where my mom's from and still have many relatives living
and
> businesses there, is pronounced Nor- shep-ing. Knowing what Chevelle
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> dag!
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> Krister (it's as popular in Sweden as Bob is here)
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> I hope I spell this right .Taksa Murket My Swedish is very rusty
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> Swedish blood runs thru my veins. Enjoyed the pictures very much, You
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