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Can you name the Swenglish - Guess The Swedish Words?
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ben
sten
hus
mus
lus
svärd
bröd
död
moder
fader
broder
kniv
liv
Swedish Word
English Word
sommar
vinter
ko
hund
katt
bok
röd
grön
vit
fot
knä
blod
gräs
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Swenglish - Guess The Swedish Words Quiz
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Pit_trout
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Nov 23rd, 2010 at 20:10 GMT
6 points
Two typos: "brother" in Swedish should surely be "broder" or "bror" not just "brother", and "grön" in English should be "green" not "gren. Otherwise, great quiz!
kevincrumbs
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Nov 24th, 2010 at 07:15 GMT
6 points
Shouldn't dog also be accepted for hund?
chriskotx
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Nov 24th, 2010 at 15:28 GMT
3 points
I agree with kevincrumbs. Why did someone vote his comment down? Hound and dog are the same thing. I know that "hund" translates "dog" in German.
TreehuggnCowgirl
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Nov 24th, 2010 at 20:20 GMT
1 point
Correct the couple of things above and you'll have a good quiz! I actually really like your word choices.
joe545
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Apr 13th, 2011 at 17:06 GMT
4 points
"ben" also means "leg" in Swedish
chacho
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Jul 3rd, 2011 at 08:25 GMT
2 points
I guess at the beginning it was only acceppted as "hound" because it tried to be like "Swedish to English cognates" or something. So I would have appreciated it to continue as how it was, though I liked it either way
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