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User avatar #1 - jonball (01/03/2016) [-]
This post is even better when you speak Scandinavian.
User avatar #15 to #1 - sixtyfourxgamer (01/04/2016) [-]
There is no such language as "scandinavian". Now, it's true thst Norwegian, swedish and danish languages are extremely alike
User avatar #20 to #15 - imalex (01/04/2016) [-]
he is refering to all those because the word is basically the same in all scandinavian languages
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User avatar #3 to #1 - SirMartin (01/03/2016) [-]
atleast with my bergensk dialact
User avatar #23 to #3 - imalex (01/04/2016) [-]
jærsk og
#14 to #3 - clappytrappy (01/04/2016) [-]
yup
User avatar #2 to #1 - jubnik (01/03/2016) [-]
google says it means deny...

i dont get it
#10 to #2 - elderkousom ONLINE (01/04/2016) [-]
Are you sure its not trying to translate to spanish? "negar" = "deny".
#6 to #2 - anon (01/03/2016) [-]
In swedish, the word "negar" doesn't mean anything.
But I guess you can create "negar" with a wierd combination out of "neger"( ****** ) and negrar ( ******* , spoken language)

quite dumb
#7 to #6 - anon (01/03/2016) [-]
Forgot to tell you that "deny" translates to "Nekar"
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User avatar #4 to #2 - pulpunderground ONLINE (01/03/2016) [-]
it mean Negro.
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