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#47 - lolyourusernamesux (03/28/2012) [-]
In Norway, "solo" means "alone"
#50 to #47 - N. Korean citizen (03/28/2012) [-]
Wrong.
"Alene" means alone.
User avatar #55 to #50 - lolyourusernamesux (03/28/2012) [-]
Solo does too, thought it was just norwegian tho..
#49 to #47 - N. Korean citizen (03/28/2012) [-]
No, it doesn't

User avatar #98 to #49 - eszes (03/28/2012) [-]
Yes it does.
#53 to #49 - yeahsure ONLINE (03/28/2012) [-]
Do you question norwegians about their own language?
User avatar #56 to #53 - lolyourusernamesux (03/28/2012) [-]
^What he/she said
#48 to #47 - achmeingut (03/28/2012) [-]
It means alone in every other language as well, because its latin.
#68 to #48 - gettinglolz (03/28/2012) [-]
Exactly, in spanish solo is alone  as well
Exactly, in spanish solo is alone as well
#63 to #48 - N. Korean citizen (03/28/2012) [-]
But not in Norwegian
User avatar #106 to #63 - kdiddlid (03/28/2012) [-]
II solo adv (fra it., av lat. solus 'alene') alene bli sittende helt s- / synge, spille, danse s- alene, ofte med musikkledsagelse

there u go, solo is a norwegian word descending from latin
User avatar #64 to #63 - achmeingut (03/28/2012) [-]
Every language uses latin words, and are listed in dictionaries for the respective languages. Half of "national words" come from other languages :P
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