Swedish speakers?

blue

New Member
How many people here do talk Swedish? I have found four, so far - all salsa people, by some weird coincidence. Are there any more? PM me! I have an ongoing project. ;)
 
I don't, but I bet I could do the voice of the swedish chef from the Muppet Show.


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LOL, I read the title and thought you meant something like Bang & Olufsen (but of course they are Danish). :D
 
Joe said:
LOL, I read the title and thought you meant something like Bang & Olufsen (but of course they are Danish). :D

Lol - I was thinking something similar.
 
Bob said:
I don't, but I bet I could do the voice of the swedish chef from the Muppet Show.
Actually, I think he sounds like Copenhagen dialect danish, but the Danes that I know think he sounds like Norwegian.
 
Well, I can say a few phrases in Swedish, but that just comes from having had some Swedish roomates and friends the year I lived on kibbutz in Israel. Certainly can't claim to speak any Swedish though... :oops:
 
Ah.

Hoo cun it be-a geebberish iff Guugle-a hes a seerch lungooege-a fur it? Bork Bork Bork!

Am I the only one who don't get the "bork bork bork"? In my mind the Chef mainly sounded like "houdi loudi scoudi fishi fishi", but I admit it was a few years since I heard him.
 
tj said:
Joe said:
LOL, I read the title and thought you meant something like Bang & Olufsen (but of course they are Danish). :D

Lol - I was thinking something similar.

The first think that came to my mind was relating to a sound system... but then I noticed that blue posted... then it all be came clear.

I make some mean swedish pancakes... which I'm sure are not swedish at all... they're more like crapes that my grandma was famous (around the grandkids) for! mmmmm
 

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