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Any swedish person around here?
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I've seen the blue-yeloow cross around here therefore could someone please tranlsate this for me?

http://www.panorstedt.se/templates/Tiden/News.aspx?id=46232

I'd appreciate it.
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I'm not Swedish, but since we all Finnish people MUST learn Swedish (because we have a 5 % minority of Swedish speaking citizens), I translate the main parts:

Release date for the Swedish translation of the 7th Harry Potter book has been announced to be November 21st.

Because the title Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is hard to translate, especially if you do not have the manuscript, J. K. Rowling gave to all foreign publishers an alternative title to translate. The title was Harry Potter and the Relics of Death which is translated in Swedish as Harry Potter och dödsrelikerna.
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What jykke said. 
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Thx.

I actually already knew what was written there but I wanted it confirmed by a native speaker.

As I said, thx.
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thast the intresting thing about europe... 5% and your learning it... here in the states... there very well may be more then 5% speaking spanish... yet... we learn nothing....
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thast the intresting thing about europe... 5% and your learning it... here in the states... there very well may be more then 5% speaking spanish... yet... we learn nothing....

It's an interesting thing about Finland, not Europe.

Doesn't happen in the UK either. Thankfully.
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thast the intresting thing about europe... 5% and your learning it... here in the states... there very well may be more then 5% speaking spanish... yet... we learn nothing....

It's an interesting thing about Finland, not Europe.

Doesn't happen in the UK either. Thankfully.

Cause us brits are too bloody minded/lazy  And of course, we can shout loudly and slowly till we are understood
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we can shout loudly and slowly till we are understood

English is my first language, but most of the time I can't understand yall on the phone. 
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thast the intresting thing about europe... 5% and your learning it... here in the states... there very well may be more then 5% speaking spanish... yet... we learn nothing....

It's more to do with it being an official language than the 5%. It's the same thing in Canada with regards to French, and I'm sure lots of other countries too. If Spanish was declared an official language of the States you'd probably be learning it in school.

The real question is why Spanish isn't an official language of the U.S.

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thast the intresting thing about europe... 5% and your learning it... here in the states... there very well may be more then 5% speaking spanish... yet... we learn nothing....

It's more to do with it being an official language than the 5%. It's the same thing in Canada with regards to French, and I'm sure lots of other countries too. If Spanish was declared an official language of the States you'd probably be learning it in school.

The real question is why Spanish isn't an official language of the U.S.

KM



i believe some states it is listed as a second official language... but im in the north east and its huge... i can't imagine what florida or texas is like.
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It's an interesting thing about Finland, not Europe.

Doesn't happen in the UK either. Thankfully.



Where you just for a minute thinking that the concept of Europe covers the UK?
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It's an interesting thing about Finland, not Europe.

Doesn't happen in the UK either. Thankfully.



Where you just for a minute thinking that the concept of Europe covers the UK?

   
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