Høyttalere eller hodetelefoner koblet til PCen
Obs! Dette webområdet er ikke kompatibelt for Mac-brukere. Mac-brukere kan ikke laste ned fra MSN Music, siden Windows Media Player for Mac ikke støtter de.....
2007-09-16
07:31:39
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and no, it isnt german, french or spanish, or italian
2007-09-16
07:36:26 ·
update #1
More & likely to be Norwegian.
link copied below may be useful:
http://www.humanitas-international.org/newstran/more-trans.htm
** under this website.. there's a section at the bottom titled "IDENTIFY UNKNOWN LANGUAGE FROM SAMPLE"
copy and paste and click on "GO"...
you can also copy and paste under "InterTran" ... select from English to Norwegian...
hope this helps....
2007-09-16 08:25:52
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answered by Jin 2
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This is Norweigan
Here is a direct translation of your phrase, and a place that you can get more translated.
Loudspeaker or earphones coupled at PCen Obs! This webområdet aren't compatible for Mac - the user. Mac - the user can't blame down at MSN Music , afterwards Windows Media Are not playing for Mac no matter braces they
2007-09-16 07:47:02
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answered by Anonymous
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This is Norwegian.
Rough translation:
Loudspeakers or earphones linked to PCen
Warning: This website is not accessible by Mac users.
Mac users cannot download from MSN music.
Windows Media Player for Mac is not supported...
Hope that helps!
2007-09-16 07:40:08
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answered by steiner1745 7
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It is Norwegian.
Loudspeaker or earphones coupled at PCen Obs! This webområdet aren't compatible for Mac - the user. Mac - the user can't blame down at MSN Music , afterwards Windows Media Are not playing for Mac no matter braces they.
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2007-09-16 07:42:58
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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Change of Identity got it, it's Norwegian. I'm only answering to make fun of all the people who thought that was German or Spanish. Crack a book, people...
2007-09-16 07:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well english ofcourse nevertheless it appears such as you already understand it. So you will have to defiently gain knowledge of spanish. after that german, than chinese language,french. You will have to no a few english(United Kingdom) dialects
2016-09-05 16:04:09
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answered by ? 4
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I love it when people think scandinavian, dutch, finnish, and whatnot are all German. German doesn't have the circle over letters, only the two dots (ö) and ß.
2007-09-16 15:15:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Looks Scandinavian, like Danish or Swedish
2007-09-16 07:36:32
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answered by Anonymous
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German
2007-09-16 07:36:38
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answered by amylr620 5
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Definitely NOT German. Come on, people!
2007-09-16 07:40:05
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answered by Raj Barrek 1
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