TIL the word for "speed" in Norwegian
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that is what i would ask him to autograph 100%
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I saw this in a movie about a bus that had to speed around the city keeping its speed over 50 and if it's speed dropped, it would explode. I think it was called "the bus that couldn't slow down"
I saw this in a movie about a bus that had to fart around the city keeping its farts over 50 and if it's farts dropped, it would explode. I think it was called "the bus that couldn't slow down"
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In Sweden, we use the words "infart" and "utfart" to for entrance and exit respectively when using them in a car context.
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Stupid sexy Gimli
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I timestamped it at the relevant clip, but I HIGHLY recommend watching the rest as well!
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I'm more concerned about "røsh tid" personally.
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I'm more concerned about "røsh tid" personally.
Means rush hour
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Means rush hour
tid translates to time. Hour translates to time.
Enjoy your aneurism.
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tid translates to time. Hour translates to time.
Enjoy your aneurism.
Another for you. In Denmark, we have bicycle traffic lights and they sometimes show you how long it'll take until the light is green. They say
Tid til grøn
Which is almost pronounced "til ti grøn"
Always makes me laugh a little
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I saw this in a movie about a bus that had to speed around the city keeping its speed over 50 and if it's speed dropped, it would explode. I think it was called "the bus that couldn't slow down"
Old enough to remember.
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Stupid sexy Gimli
Looks more like stupid sexy Cheery Littlebottom
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Stupid sexy Gimli
disgusting! look at those legs. not a single hair on them.
how the hell are we supposed to know she's a female?!
don't even get me started on how dainty those ankles are. I bet she's not even a dwarf.
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Another for you. In Denmark, we have bicycle traffic lights and they sometimes show you how long it'll take until the light is green. They say
Tid til grøn
Which is almost pronounced "til ti grøn"
Always makes me laugh a little
til ti grøn
As a non-Dane, what's funny about this?
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For those who might not know, this is the final scene from Finding Nemo. In English, it says "Fin", a fun pun.
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til ti grøn
As a non-Dane, what's funny about this?
Tid is pronounced til, and til is pronounced ti
Idk, it's not much but I find it silly
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til ti grøn
As a non-Dane, what's funny about this?
It's the reverse of Norwegian where "tid" is pronounced "tea"(english) and "til" is pronounced between "teal"(English) and "till"(english). The "d" is silent.
But the Danish pronunciation is a little confusing because the d in tid is pronounced and is done so like an English "L", at least in this instance while the "L" is silent.