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Swedes call their vegetables literally »green things« or »green stuff«!If you think a little while a
An airbag is a very palpable description for the life-saver inside a vehicle. Airbags are—of course—
After I explained yesterday the different ways of adapting loan words to the Swedish language here i
Once again: Swedish can be very easy.The English word »philosophy« has it’s roots in the Greek
Swedes call their vegetables literally »green things« or »green stuff«! If y
There is a nice French word for standing in line waiting for something: »queue«. In the
What’s a »beltanimal«?Seriously—the Germans and the Swedes call the armadill
An airbag is a very palpable description for the life-saver inside a vehicle. Airbags are—of c
Three different phrases which always have the same meaning: A person who is lucky in something, whet
After I explained yesterday the different ways of adapting loan words to the Swedish language here i
Once again: Swedish can be very easy. The English word »philosophy« has it’s r
Ein Teddybär ist ein Kuscheltier, dessen Namenspatron Theodore »Teddy« Roosevelt is
Semla — so fastet man in Schweden. Der Semla (Pl.: Semlor) ist ein schwedisches Traditionsgeb&
Schwedisch kann so einfach sein, Teil 2: »Schreib wie man’s spricht!« »I
etymologie: h-ella: Beautiful in life, even more so in death. Took this picture last summer(2010
Three different phrases which always have the same meaning: A person who is lucky in something, whet
mapsontheweb:Map of Native American etymologies for “horse”. There were no horses in the Americas be
blueelectricangels:mapsontheweb:Map of Native American etymologies for “horse”. There were no horses
skulkingwriter:amarlex:vulcankirkspock:hoekagei:tellyjpg:u mean to tell me its not north east west s
mapsontheweb: Map of Native American etymologies for “horse”. There were no horses in the Americas b
mapsontheweb:Map of Native American etymologies for “horse”. There were no horses in the Americas be
bloggish:Doctor Who Companion Name Etymologies - Part 2/4DISCLAIMER: Companions are referred to by t
mapsontheweb:Map of Native American etymologies for “horse”. There were no horses in the
mapsontheweb: Etymologies of African Currencies.
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