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Original text - Norwegian - har vært ei deilig hælg atmed jonsvattenet
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This translation request is "Meaning only".
Title
har vært ei deilig hælg atmed jonsvattenet
Text to be translated
Submitted by
Dreamspace
Source language: Norwegian
Har vært en deilig helg ved Jonsvannet
Remarks about the translation
I think part of it's is a slang..
Corr.: har vært ei deilig hælg atmed jonsvattenet
//Casper
Before edit : Har vært ei deilig hælg at med Jonsvattnet. (edits done thanks to Hege)
-in order to release this request that was in stand by for some days- (06/04/francky)
Edited by
Francky5591
- 4 June 2009 22:02
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2 June 2009 01:23
gamine
Number of messages: 4611
Hi Bamsa. Do you think this is Norwegian. Could it be part of Icelandic too. I thinks the beginning means: "have been a niceweek-end" but don't understand the end . What do you think.
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Francky5591
Bamsa
2 June 2009 01:40
casper tavernello
Number of messages: 5057
COuld you please check my edits, Hege? :,
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Hege
2 June 2009 16:52
Hege
Number of messages: 158
If this is Norwegian, the right saying is ( but this si not bokmål...it must be dialekt:
Har vært en deilig helg ved Jonsvannet.