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Originally Posted by Darth Trayon
@ kosmiq:
Oh, sorry ībout my curiosity but is german a compulsory subject in sweden schools? Some years ago i met some swedish pals in Wacken (biggest pure-Heavy Metal festival of europe) and they also spoke german real good. As you may know, some of the best Death- and Blackmetal Bands are from sweden and the guys told me a few swedish words I shouted during a "Immortal"-Act. I dont remember the words, but I think it should mean something like "Play that ****!!" *g*
Greetings!
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No problem asking stuff, well in grades 7-9 (we have 1-9 and you begin 1st grade when you are about 7 and end 9th grade when you're about 16 and you go to higher school) you will have to pick one more language-related subject to read. We have swedish and english standard, and then we can choose between French and German (and some people that are not as good at language can also pick extended help in English). So I picked German, and many others in sweden does that too. Guess it is becuase german is pretty similar in how you pronounce the words. But the grammar as one pain in the butt.
But my german got a little better when I was 2 weeks in germany, drank a "few" beers and party all night long.
Ehm, that OT bit became a little too long... Sorry about that moderators.
And it is good that you remade my translation, saw I had missed a few parts here and there...