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Fra: Ryan Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What about Åland?
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On Fri, 14 May 2004, Ryan Lee wrote:
> What about Åland?
Autonomous part of Finland, with mostly Swedish-speaking population.
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ay 14, 2004 3:49 PM
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> Scandinavia is (only) three nations (3); Denmark, Norway and Sweeden. The
> reasons for seeing the three countries as one region is not of geographic
or
> geological (peninsula) origin, but rather a cultural and ethnic/geneti
) includes two
more nations (5 totaly) - Iceland and Finland.
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Fra: Anders Hultman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 13. maj 2004 21:20
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On T
This thread makes me think back to the attitudes of my Finnish relatives, on my
mothers side, who mostly moved over here to the US prior to WWI. However, I will
not quote them in interests of international harmony. Suffice it to say they did
not consider themselves scandinavians.
--
Norm Baugh
(Yust a little joke, Henri... has to do with Yiddish.)
keith
Henri Toivonen wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Okay, while I'm absorbing that, tell me...I was always told .nu had a
question mark after it, like: Nu?
Nu?
keith whaley
"Nu" means "now" in swedish.
So "Nu?" means basically "Now?"
In
Scandinavians are those people who are all insufferably tall, trim and
blond, and make me feel inferior when I stand next to them!
Keith Whaley wrote:
Okay, while I'm absorbing that, tell me...I was always told .nu had a
question mark after it, like: Nu?
Nu?
keith whaley
"Nu" means "now" in swedish.
So "Nu?" means basically "Now?"
In the top-level-domain there is no question mark.
/Henri
Okay, while I'm absorbing that, tell me...I was always told .nu had a
question mark after it, like: Nu?
Nu?
keith whaley
Anders Hultman wrote:
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Keith Whaley wrote:
Please excuse my ignorance, but where do the Finns fit in?
I always think of Scandinavia as being comprise
Anders Hultman wrote:
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Henri Toivonen wrote:
Because Scandinavia are the countries which have a part of the Scandic
mountains. Finland do not. They are not a part of Scandinavia, but they
are a part of the Nordic countries.
Scandinavia is Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
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Fra: Ryan Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 13. maj 2004 15:48
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Anders, Dag,
Jag förstår perfekt! Tack så mycket :-) For some strange reason I thought
Bladt was a Ger
May 13, 2004 6:47 PM
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> > Fra: "Ryan Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > German users, what's the difference between AntWort and Svar?
>
> The language.
>
> DagT
> (who represents one of the languages using &quo
> Fra: "Ryan Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> German users, what's the difference between AntWort and Svar?
The language.
DagT
(who represents one of the languages using "svar" instead of "Antwort" og "reply" :-)
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