It's Norwegian and Danish and it means blood sugar
http://mozon.no/diverse/diabetes/-+ta+kontroll+over+blodsukkeret/art352155.html
2007-03-07 04:25:44
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answered by turbo speak engine ver. 12 4
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Doesn't look like German.
2007-03-07 01:41:41
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answered by Orla C 7
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I agree with the previous answers - it's not German, it's a Scandinavian language (Swedish, Norwegian or Danish). And it probably has something to do with bloodsucker.
2007-03-07 01:55:14
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answered by chip2001 7
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I don't think that's German.. because I speak German
2007-03-07 01:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not German - try Danish, Dutch or Norwegian ...
... looks like 'bloodsuckers' to me I'd say though
2007-03-07 03:22:15
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answered by profound insight 4
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It's Swedish for blood sucker.
2007-03-07 01:37:35
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answered by Del Piero 10 7
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i know blöd means stupid but never heard of sukkeret
2007-03-07 01:36:52
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answered by ♥pola77♥ 5
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It is from Transilvania, blood sucker, from Dracula.
2007-03-07 02:02:18
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answered by jaime r 4
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go to babblefish.com. its a great traslation site
2007-03-07 01:42:20
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answered by imme93 2
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