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| 8 November 2010 08:01 |
piasAntall Innlegg: 8114 | Fine with me too!
Lena, glad you finally agreed about "hörde" (past tense or sbjv.) Anyway, I prefer to see it as past tense, don't think it's common to use subjunctive mood in "everyday language" nowadays. |
| 8 November 2010 12:50 |
| Oh well..it means that the suggestion on my first post (29 October 2010 12:01 ) was fine after all!
Thanks girls. I'll post the bridge under the request |
| 8 November 2010 13:55 |
piasAntall Innlegg: 8114 | Ah... yes, I should have listened to you Lilian!! Stuupid me
Sorry for the trouble
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| 8 November 2010 14:02 |
| Don't worry. I guess we all enjoy a healthy discussion in a thread. |
| 8 November 2010 14:02 |
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| 8 November 2010 14:06 |
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| 8 November 2010 14:20 |
piasAntall Innlegg: 8114 | <Bridge by Pias, Lenab, etc>
Who is etc?
We have a proverb here "ju fler kockar, desto sämre soppa..." |
| 8 November 2010 14:44 |
| Oh...I think that is a universal proverb since you can find those "meddlesome" creatures (like me or Lene) everywhere!!! |
| 8 November 2010 15:58 |
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| 8 November 2010 16:06 |
| Come on, Pia! Being meddlesome on Cucumis is a good thing. It means we all try to help each other even if sometimes we write nonsense
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| 8 November 2010 17:06 |
piasAntall Innlegg: 8114 | Yes... I know what you mean Lilian & I like that discription! That's what makes Cucumis so special. So I take back what I first took back. :P |
| 8 November 2010 22:51 |
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| 9 November 2010 01:16 |
| I also liked watching the thread, if you don't mind me being meddlesome! |
| 9 November 2010 07:51 |
piasAntall Innlegg: 8114 | I just checked that word (meddlesome), never did yesterday... I thought it meant about the same as our "medelmåtta" (meaning: to be someone not very special, just a ordinary person... it can be in in sport e.g.) But according to the Free Dictionary it's: "an interfering old woman" - that could be me too!! |
| 9 November 2010 10:29 |
| A meddlesome person is someone inclined to meddle or interfere, to intrude into other people's affairs or business without having been asked to.
It doesn't have to be an old woman even if those are more likely to become one.
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| 10 November 2010 00:56 |
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