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threepcross
06/05/2009, 12:05 pm
tenkte bare jeg skulle høre om det var flere av dere her? :)
Bagge
06/05/2009, 12:07 pm
Ja, hei
threepcross
06/05/2009, 12:08 pm
hehe... nordmann, såklart. MI er jo temmelig stort i Norge. vet dog ikke hvor populært det er i våre naboland.
Bagge
06/05/2009, 12:12 pm
Alle de nordiske landene ranker høyt på antall besøk på Ron Gilberts blog:
http://grumpygamer.com/5074330
Armakuni
06/05/2009, 12:17 pm
Skal si. Bare nordmenn så langt :cool:
threepcross
06/05/2009, 12:17 pm
se der ja! Norge på førsteplass :D
AxezCore
06/05/2009, 01:03 pm
Dansker her :P
wezzy
06/05/2009, 01:26 pm
god kveld, god kveld, ein ijn-trønder hær, schø
Sheepbrush
06/05/2009, 01:52 pm
Själv är jag svensk. :)
Fed-Up
06/05/2009, 01:54 pm
Norsk her=)
loudgeek
06/05/2009, 04:07 pm
Nordmann :)
Soultaker
06/05/2009, 04:46 pm
I łikë thè wåy yøur fünny långuägê løøks.
Bagge
06/05/2009, 04:57 pm
I łikë thè wåy yøur fünny långuägê løøks.
That's nothing! This is what we sound like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYNJuP6m9JU
Haha is it insulting that this thread for some reason only has three stars out of five?
Bagge
06/05/2009, 05:29 pm
Yeah, someone gave the thread a one-star rating, so I had to give it a five star rating to even the score out.
t_a_o
06/05/2009, 08:02 pm
Lille mig er også dansk :)
And how do we rate??
Shwoo
06/05/2009, 08:16 pm
I find it interesting how much if this topic I understand. I guess my Swedish is better than I thought it was, if I get the idea of the Danish and Norwegian as well.
You can rate a thread by clicking the rating drop down box above the first post in the thread. It's on the right hand side.
t_a_o
06/05/2009, 08:35 pm
Ah yes I see it now, thank you :)
Or as we would say:
Nåh ja, der er den, tak :)
markotu
06/06/2009, 03:54 am
I'm from Finland :)
serweet
06/06/2009, 03:59 am
I'm visiting Oslo, Stockholm, Hellsinki and Copenhagen during a cruise in the summer, and I was wondering, are there anythings that I need to try food and drink wise? Or perhaps sights that have to be seen?
I'm only in each city for a day, mind.
threepcross
06/06/2009, 04:10 am
you should go to a hardcore or emo show. oh and in Oslo, try not to get shot. they do that a lot down there.
food-wise, there's always the kebabs. they are really good.
kblood
06/06/2009, 05:04 am
Carlsberg, I have heard its good, although not my favorite. I like Tuborg better. Both are lager though. Maybe try Tuborg Classic or just ask for a classic beer. Since I dont remember if that one is Carlsberg or Tuborg. Same company anyway.
Tuborg is a danish beer, and so is Carlsberg, but they Carlsberg all over Scandinavia.
threepcross
06/06/2009, 05:57 am
Tuborg is awful. get Odin. it's Danish as well, but it's everywhere.
Olaus Petrus
06/06/2009, 06:11 am
Olen suomesta. - Jag är från Finland.
Olaus Petrus
06/06/2009, 06:22 am
I'm visiting Oslo, Stockholm, Hellsinki and Copenhagen during a cruise in the summer, and I was wondering, are there anythings that I need to try food and drink wise? Or perhaps sights that have to be seen?
I'm only in each city for a day, mind.
In Helsinki I would recommend seeing Suomenlinna fortress, it was once said that it's Gibraltar of the North. It's fifteen minutes ferry ride from the centre. Also you should see Senate Square, where is statue of the emperor Alexander II, Helsinki Cathedral, University and the Palace of the Council of State. It's shows 19th century monumental architecture. There's also Sederholm's house which was built by rich merchant in 1757 and it's oldest surviving building in the city centre.
Then there's also Uspenski Cathedral which is largest Orthodox church in the Nordic Countries. It was built by the Russians.
And you should taste the Finnish beer, it's better than Swedish beer.
Rapp Scallion
06/06/2009, 08:05 am
If you're looking for good Norwegian beer, get Dahls if you can find it. CB and Hansa is also quite good.
Nordmann her! Vi overtaket skjønner jeg.
Armakuni
06/06/2009, 08:06 am
Virker sånn, ja. Dere må skaffe dere avatarer, da.. blir så anonymt uten :eek:
serweet
06/06/2009, 08:12 am
Cheers for the feedback. I've tried CB, got two cans in my fridge, though I don't think it's as good as a traditional ale. Though I shall definitely try some of these others mentioned, beer is a good taste of culture ;)
And no doubt I'm going to have to come back to Scandinavia, there sounds to be a lot to do in Hellsinki alone, that a day wouldn't be enough.
And is it true that learning one scandinavian language should help me in all countries (barring Finland). I have a Danish course on CD.
Olaus Petrus
06/06/2009, 08:18 am
Cheers for the feedback. I've tried CB, got two cans in my fridge, though I don't think it's as good as a traditional ale. Though I shall definitely try some of these others mentioned, beer is a good taste of culture ;)
And no doubt I'm going to have to come back to Scandinavia, there sounds to be a lot to do in Hellsinki alone, that a day wouldn't be enough.
And is it true that learning one scandinavian language should help me in all countries (barring Finland). I have a Danish course on CD.
Small minority of Finns speak Swedish as their first language and majority of Finns learn it at school. Many Finnish speakers probably understand what you say in Swedish, even if they don't know how to answer properly. And everyone knows some English, which is also taught in schools. Danish is hard for us to understand unless you speak slowly.
t_a_o
06/06/2009, 08:28 am
And is it true that learning one scandinavian language should help me in all countries (barring Finland). I have a Danish course on CD.
It's somewhat true :)
You'll get a long way if you learn danish, because most of the words are similar to swedish and norwegian - with a few exceptions.
Mind you, that is the written language I speak about - the way it's pronounced varies a great deal :D
Armakuni
06/06/2009, 08:31 am
Danish sounds like a speech disorder to me :D
But it's probably the same for Danish people hearing Norwegian.
They're quite different in how they're pronounced.
serweet
06/06/2009, 08:35 am
Is this moreso than different dialects in English? Such as sometimes I have trouble understanding southerners and Londoners to hear in their pronunciation.
t_a_o
06/06/2009, 08:42 am
Yes, it's totally different from dialects within a country.
But I have to say, I understand norwegian better than swedish - think maybe because the way it's pronounced is closer to danish. :)
The funy thing though, is that in denmark we have an island called Bornholm, where the spoken danish, among some, is closer to swedish.
But then again, at the south border to germany, they have a dialect close to german :D
To get back to what this forum is about - I pretty much played my way through all these great games without anyone to share it with.
It felt as I was the only one here, that played adventure games or games in generel :)
Kraken
06/06/2009, 10:19 am
Cheers for the feedback. I've tried CB, got two cans in my fridge, though I don't think it's as good as a traditional ale. Though I shall definitely try some of these others mentioned, beer is a good taste of culture ;)
And no doubt I'm going to have to come back to Scandinavia, there sounds to be a lot to do in Hellsinki alone, that a day wouldn't be enough.
And is it true that learning one scandinavian language should help me in all countries (barring Finland). I have a Danish course on CD.
It is Helsinki, not HELLsinki. ;)
I think you actually do better in Finland with English than trying using scandinavian languages. While Sweden is the official second language of Finland, most people do not speak it well. Instead many people speak English quite fluently. So you are more likely to get understood with English, especially among young people. Of course knowing few words in Finnish will can be helpful, like saying thank you (=kiitos).
Have a wonderful trip!
Wicked Mouse
06/06/2009, 06:34 pm
I may be creating a new fan in Norway next month =)
rubberchickenwithapulley
06/06/2009, 10:32 pm
Another Dane here!
I guess norway owe us some stars after the european song contest - so please start rating this thread :)
Hakobus
06/07/2009, 12:45 am
And is it true that learning one scandinavian language should help me in all countries (barring Finland). I have a Danish course on CD.
Trying to survive in Scandinavia with Danish alone will go something like this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rOcx_HafnI).
But yeah, speak slowly and you'll get by in both Norway and Sweden (easier in Norway). Though on the other hand, you'll get by just as well using only English, since most young people in Scandinavia are fluent in English and most older people - while not fluent - are able to communicate in English.
I'm also from Finland, btw.
astro76
06/07/2009, 12:47 am
From Finland and really anxiously waiting for the release... :)
Shiversul
06/07/2009, 12:49 am
MI really spread around the world pretty well
kaffebaggel
06/07/2009, 03:07 pm
Här är en till av dom (tydligen) underrepresenterade svenskarna! ;)
fajerkaos
06/07/2009, 04:30 pm
Låt oss ändra på det!
Doomduck
06/08/2009, 12:51 pm
Hallo, jeg er også norsk. Gleder meg til ToMI, må bare skaffe ett bankkort før jeg får forhåndsbestillt. Har kun visa electron :(
Bagge
06/08/2009, 01:03 pm
Det tar ikke mange dagene fra du bestiller et VISA-kort til du får det i posten.
threepcross
06/08/2009, 01:19 pm
bruk PayPal. det er løsninga på alt.
flesk
05/11/2010, 02:05 pm
Norsk. Fra Trondheim, bosatt i Oslo.
Bobbing Baboon
05/12/2010, 11:52 am
Jag kommer från Sverige. kul att se andra från skandinavien här!
VeronicanPlay
05/12/2010, 03:05 pm
Ja lige en lille Dansker mere :p
Norway will rule the world!(or just this thread?). We've got oil, fish, mountains and a huge amount of woodland. We understand both swedish and danish, and love adventures! We even lured europe to vote for our crappy fiddle song in the eurovision song contest, and the song won?! It is not hard to guess where the hidden people would live.
StarEye
05/13/2010, 01:22 am
Yup
Dadel
05/13/2010, 07:06 pm
Så bra. Härifrån kan vi organisera oss och gå bärsärk på forumet ^^
Nosehair
05/14/2010, 04:52 am
Och här är en till... svensk förstås.
P.S. Varför har tråden fått taggen "viking thread necromancy"??
flesk
05/14/2010, 06:03 am
Kanskje fordi dette er en gammel tråd som har fått nytt liv?
Tecliz
05/14/2010, 06:50 am
Norge/Stavanger her :)
Funny joke on danish language: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-mOy8VUEBk
Santar
05/14/2010, 08:13 am
Nordmann her og :)
Håper på Tomi sesong 2 annonsering snart, e3 anyone?
Hm, skrive norsk på internett? En meget radikal idé og et interessant eksperiment, men jeg er ikke sikker på hvor bra det vil fungere i praksis... alt annet enn engelsk virker "feil" synes jeg.
Stellar Duck
05/15/2010, 12:28 pm
Hm, skrive norsk på internett? En meget radikal idé og et interessant eksperiment, men jeg er ikke sikker på hvor bra det vil fungere i praksis... alt annet enn engelsk virker "feil" synes jeg.
Ha! Jeg er enig. Det synes helt forkert at skrive dansk. Det samme gælder for at læse det.
Dansker her.
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