??? 11/30/06 19:27 Modified: 11/30/06 19:31 Read: times |
#128790 - fau (German for \'v\') Responding to: ???'s previous message |
In english you write "before", in german "bevor", meaning the same.... and pronounced "befor".
what always makes me laugh when watching the news in Germany is the speaker saying "Der Amerikanische Fitzeprezident". Anyhow, the Swedes have the oppopsite 'Löfgren' is pronounced 'Lövgren'. Erik |
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