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I'm in Australia right now and the particular library I visited last week didn't have any ebooks available so that was a little disappointing. I checked with the library more out of curiosity than anything, I still have about 20 bought books on my to-read list. |
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Especially if we are talking about thriller and/or mystery authors. But I'm starting to get a bit bored with that genre at the moment, I sure wish they would extend their selection especially in their sci-fi and fantasy field. |
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Other that I would definitly recommend John Ajvide Lindqvists "Let the right one in", "Handling the Undead" and most definitly his latets "Human Guise" once that is released. John writes very good horror-stories |
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Most of the Danish books are either non-fiction or public domain (and thus old), but I can see there's a nice selection of books in Swedish. Maybe I should try reading a book in Swedish - wouldn't hurt ![]() |
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![]() Pancakes for instance. In swedish it's Pannkaka, and Dutch is pannenkoek i think? |
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I just checked again last night about our library. I can get a library card and go to every single library in the entire province, but no mention what-so-ever about electronic books... |
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You have to learn the names and not think about the meaning of the words - or rather, not think about the meaning of the modern words. I got curious and looked them up in my etymology. There's good reason and logic behind the names - but they're abbreviated and slightly corrupted/changed in the last thousand years. '50' which today sounds like 'half-sixty' originally meant 'half-three-times-twenty' which translates to 'three-minus-a-half-times twenty' = 2.5*20 (= 50), 60 is 'three-times-twenty'. 40 is interesting as the word is in full (not used anymore) 'fyrretyve' - and 'tyve' is the word used today for 20 - but the Old Norse root is actually 'fjórir tigir' = four tens. I could go on, but I won't ![]() But I was thinking... Is it possible that the Swedish number names have been changed deliberately in the more recent past, say 200-300 years? I'm guessing, since both our languages have coommon roots and were fairly alike 800-1000 years ago. It would be curious indeed if they'd manage to deviate so far without help. Quote:
![]() Being Danish, and knowing (some) German, I can understand the general meaning of a Dutch text or find my way around a web site. With some diligence, perserverance and patience, I could probably learn to read it quite well with practise. Dutch seems to be fairly closely related to the Scandinavian languages as well as German. |
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![]() ![]() Think about it - when you learned to count, didn't you just learn the names for the numbers? Slite's "problem" was reading Danish based on being a native Swedish speaker. The languages are alike enough that we can, with a little effort, understand each other, but these exact words can be a small problem. I don't know... is it easier for me to remember one or the other name? 'Halvtres' or 'femti'? Granted, the internal logic is not directly comprehensible to me, but then most words I use don't have any - to me - visible internal logic, words such as 'chair' or 'table' or 'dog'. |
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