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enel_int |
Posted - 02 Dec 2003 : 15:59:21 hi.. i'm an italian boy who studies norwegian at university i think some norwegian boy/girl can write something to me in norwegian to have new "friend" and so could i improve my norsk
the same for portoguese
if someone answers i would write my e-mail address here down i speak a few better norwegian than english, but this is only a very bad thing for my english
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enel_int |
Posted - 07 Dec 2003 : 19:53:29 i can see the answers only now... i can say your test, Tarnim, but sure my pronunciation is wrong. next time i'll write a try of translation cold makes me breathe better and i think i was born for cold, i cannot explain it in another way (or DAY!)
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Tarnim |
Posted - 05 Dec 2003 : 15:23:29 What are you talkning about? There will always be a big need for lawyers. As long as there's laws people will be braking them. Law isn't trend sensitive as many other fields, so there's a constant need for more lawstudents. So don't worry about me, I'll get plenty of joboffers.
----- you're right in all the things you do in all the choises you make don't be afraid it all works out in the end -Lene Marlin, "It's All Good" |
HIT |
Posted - 05 Dec 2003 : 14:44:20 there was a time I wanted to study law too yeah it's interesting, the trials on TV are funny but the job opportunities are bad, everyone studies either law or sociology today...
"It is only within the context of having properly developed your mind that you will be able to truly enjoy the achievement of your material values, including that of a more muscular body." ---- Mike Mentzer
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Tarnim |
Posted - 05 Dec 2003 : 14:07:30 quote: Originally posted by HIT
by the way, what do you guys study at university and where? I'm doing information and communication engineering, but maybe starting from next term I'll take two languages into my course as well, don't know yet. I would take english, basic language for an engineer, and maybe some nordic stuff. norsk is not available, but we have svenska, should be similar I hope it's a little bit easier for people of german mother tongue
Hmm... I'm swedish and I thought that german was quite hard. But maybe it's easier the other way around. But I never been a great languege-student so I might be wrong. I'm a law-student! It's much fun and very interesting!
----- you're right in all the things you do in all the choises you make don't be afraid it all works out in the end -Lene Marlin, "It's All Good" |
Tarnim |
Posted - 05 Dec 2003 : 14:02:11 quote: Originally posted by enel_int
unfortunately no in our university we can study norwegian,swedish and danish (and many other languages) i would live to live in Norway for many years, i like it as all very cold places unfortunately i never went in Scandinavia or nordeurope, at least for the moment Lene has contribuited in making my decision, but oviously she's not the first reason i like very match scandinanvain literature too if you want to write me something in swedish, try to do it, but i think i'll understand a very few words
ss628964@mailstudenti.unimi.it
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O.k. heres a little swedish-test for you:
Sju sjösjuka sjöman sköljde sina skitiga skjortor i sjön.
It's something thats really hard to say severel times fast. You'll stumble on youre tounge for shure. Why do you like cold places? They are so... cold!
----- you're right in all the things you do in all the choises you make don't be afraid it all works out in the end -Lene Marlin, "It's All Good" |
HIT |
Posted - 05 Dec 2003 : 12:53:01 by the way, what do you guys study at university and where? I'm doing information and communication engineering, but maybe starting from next term I'll take two languages into my course as well, don't know yet. I would take english, basic language for an engineer, and maybe some nordic stuff. norsk is not available, but we have svenska, should be similar I hope it's a little bit easier for people of german mother tongue
"It is only within the context of having properly developed your mind that you will be able to truly enjoy the achievement of your material values, including that of a more muscular body." ---- Mike Mentzer
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geike |
Posted - 04 Dec 2003 : 18:48:01 ok .
" heaven ' s a place nearby , so I won ' t be so far away ; and if you ' ll try and look for me , maybe you ' ll find me someday " |
Darksky |
Posted - 03 Dec 2003 : 22:01:44 I study Norwegian because...My girlfriend is Norwegian and I went there 2 months ago.
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enel_int |
Posted - 03 Dec 2003 : 11:53:14 unfortunately no in our university we can study norwegian,swedish and danish (and many other languages) i would live to live in Norway for many years, i like it as all very cold places unfortunately i never went in Scandinavia or nordeurope, at least for the moment Lene has contribuited in making my decision, but oviously she's not the first reason i like very mutch scandinanvain literature too if you want to write me something in swedish, try to do it, but i think i'll understand a very few words
ss628964@mailstudenti.unimi.it
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Tarnim |
Posted - 02 Dec 2003 : 17:35:35 Why do you study Norweigian? Do you have relativies in Norway or something?
----- you're right in all the things you do in all the choises you make don't be afraid it all works out in the end -Lene Marlin, "It's All Good" |
Darksky |
Posted - 02 Dec 2003 : 17:12:16 Hei Enel_int! My name is Fanny, I'm a 18 year-old girl from France, and I study Norwegian at university as well:) What a very nice language =P Love it hehe!
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