
July 6th, 2002
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 | lazy dragon - retired mod | | Join Date: October 14th, 2001 Location: Germany
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Quote: Originally posted by RealBigSwede And Morgwen Finnish IS a slavic language. I have be setablish long time ago, by sientist in Europe. The language have many dubble letter like dubble "kk" "oo" "uu" and so on, in the Scandinavian language it is not alowed. And the teacher was just following the gidelines setup the the Swedich goverments.
and Backman it is clasifide as an slavic language[/color] | NOOOOO!!!
Finnish is neither a slavic nor a scandinavian laguage, cultiv8r explained it well... the slavic languages don´t use doubles letters like "kk", "oo", or "uu" - you can believe me because I SPEAK A SLAVIC LANGUAGE! Also I am able to understand at least some parts of other slavic languages but not Finnish because its not slavic...
Morgwen
Last edited by Morgwen; July 6th, 2002 at 10:59 AM.
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