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If you can read Danish, you can read Norwegian and Swedish as well. If you can understand spoken Danish, you'll probably understand the others. But it would be better to teach the kids to speak properly.

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Danish :yao:

 

f***ing speaking like they got a potato shoved down their f***ing throats. f***.

 

Couldn't understand a word of that s***, surprising that any non-Danes can.

 

They don't even use words, it's just sounds. I'm surprised even danes can understand it. Guess maybe it's like the whale's communication

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I was travelling around with two danish girls for a couple of weeks and we spoke english all the time. Almost impossible to understand each other speaking swedish/danish.

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I'd say it's a bit easier in Copenhagen than in the countryside/smaller towns, as they're more used to (Swedish) tourists. I'd also say we've gone a bit off topic.

 

I'd say we have been relegated to talking about nothing.  :coat:

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I'm danish and I follow this site without posting much.

 

Actually the Danish language and the Geordie language have a lot in common. Some words are very similar

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I'm danish and I follow this site without posting much.

 

Actually the Danish language and the Geordie language have a lot in common. Some words are very similar

 

:thup: All the Danish/Swedish TV shows I've seen just seem to be basically Geordie. I'm hoping that will mean I'm able to survive in Copenhagen/Malmo/Stockholm next month. :lol:

 

I particularly like how Swedish for "police" is "polis".

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I'm danish and I follow this site without posting much.

 

Actually the Danish language and the Geordie language have a lot in common. Some words are very similar

 

:thup: All the Danish/Swedish TV shows I've seen just seem to be basically Geordie. I'm hoping that will mean I'm able to survive in Copenhagen/Malmo/Stockholm next month. :lol:

 

I particularly like how Swedish for "police" is "polis".

 

Whenever I see POLIS in Swedish dramas, I always think of the Glaswegian pronunciation of the word.

 

Oh, and this is great. "And your pussy McKendrick thanks the sailor"

 

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I'm danish and I follow this site without posting much.

 

Actually the Danish language and the Geordie language have a lot in common. Some words are very similar

 

Vikings did rape England, especially the north east part, for quite a while, so not that strange. ;)

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I'm danish and I follow this site without posting much.

 

Actually the Danish language and the Geordie language have a lot in common. Some words are very similar

 

:thup: All the Danish/Swedish TV shows I've seen just seem to be basically Geordie. I'm hoping that will mean I'm able to survive in Copenhagen/Malmo/Stockholm next month. :lol:

 

I particularly like how Swedish for "police" is "polis".

 

Leaving Oslo out. :huff:

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I'm danish and I follow this site without posting much.

 

Actually the Danish language and the Geordie language have a lot in common. Some words are very similar

 

:thup: All the Danish/Swedish TV shows I've seen just seem to be basically Geordie. I'm hoping that will mean I'm able to survive in Copenhagen/Malmo/Stockholm next month. :lol:

 

I particularly like how Swedish for "police" is "polis".

 

Leaving Oslo out. :huff:

 

I haven't seen much Norwegian TV. :( Any recommendations?

 

IIRC "go home" is vaguely similar across most of the languages to "gan hyem" so I suppose I'll be ok at getting rid of pests.

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I'm danish and I follow this site without posting much.

 

Actually the Danish language and the Geordie language have a lot in common. Some words are very similar

 

:thup: All the Danish/Swedish TV shows I've seen just seem to be basically Geordie. I'm hoping that will mean I'm able to survive in Copenhagen/Malmo/Stockholm next month. :lol:

 

I particularly like how Swedish for "police" is "polis".

 

Leaving Oslo out. :huff:

 

I guess she doesn't want to pay £17 for a pizza.

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I haven't seen much Norwegian TV. :( Any recommendations?

 

No, nothing. No TV dramas worth watching, at any rate. Watch Dead Snow I and II and Trollhunter instead.

 

And don't visit Oslo, it's a dreadful city.

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I'm danish and I follow this site without posting much.

 

Actually the Danish language and the Geordie language have a lot in common. Some words are very similar

 

:thup: All the Danish/Swedish TV shows I've seen just seem to be basically Geordie. I'm hoping that will mean I'm able to survive in Copenhagen/Malmo/Stockholm next month. :lol:

 

I particularly like how Swedish for "police" is "polis".

 

Leaving Oslo out. :huff:

 

I haven't seen much Norwegian TV. :( Any recommendations?

 

IIRC "go home" is vaguely similar across most of the languages to "gan hyem" so I suppose I'll be ok at getting rid of pests.

 

Depends what you're into. Basically only Lilyhammer, The Heavy-Water War and Dag that are watchable TV by international standards. Quite a few good films the past few years though.

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I'm danish and I follow this site without posting much.

 

Actually the Danish language and the Geordie language have a lot in common. Some words are very similar

 

:thup: All the Danish/Swedish TV shows I've seen just seem to be basically Geordie. I'm hoping that will mean I'm able to survive in Copenhagen/Malmo/Stockholm next month. :lol:

 

I particularly like how Swedish for "police" is "polis".

 

Leaving Oslo out. :huff:

 

I guess she doesn't want to pay £17 for a pizza.

 

Try £25-ish. For the horrible ones.

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I haven't seen much Norwegian TV. :( Any recommendations?

 

And don't visit Oslo, it's a dreadful city.

 

I would've been inclined to agree back in the day, but I've found out most foreigners actually enjoy visiting Oslo (though, granted, other parts of Norway are more scenic). So it's more likely just us Norwegians hating ourselves as usual. :lol:

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I'm danish and I follow this site without posting much.

 

Actually the Danish language and the Geordie language have a lot in common. Some words are very similar

 

:thup: All the Danish/Swedish TV shows I've seen just seem to be basically Geordie. I'm hoping that will mean I'm able to survive in Copenhagen/Malmo/Stockholm next month. :lol:

 

I particularly like how Swedish for "police" is "polis".

 

Leaving Oslo out. :huff:

 

I guess she doesn't want to pay £17 for a pizza.

 

Try £25-ish. For the horrible ones.

 

:lol: Outrageous!

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