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niklas January 12, 2008
mojosmail2003 January 12, 2008
Hi, found a small error: 70 in danish is called "halvfjerds". For those of you learning danish this actually comes from the old danish word halvfjersindstyve which means (directly translated halv=half fjerde = four sind = times tyve = twenty) 3.5*20 = 70. Similar explanations exist for halvtreds (50=2.5*20), halvfems (90=4.5*20).
Dinosaurus4 January 11, 2008
I'm trying to learn Dansk so thanks for making this.
niklas September 18, 2007
1-40 is pretty close to Swedish but 50-90 is something very different with 20, not 10 as the base.
RonaldDerGrosse September 18, 2007
Always room for another language. It is amazing some of the similarities of sound to other languages.
| Highscores - Numbers in Danish | Place 1 - 10 | |||
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| 1 | Dinosaurus4 | 100% | 0:38.4 min. | 2008-01-11 |
| 2 | subfusion | 100% | 0:41.8 min. | 2008-04-30 |
| 3 | sral | 100% | 0:47.4 min. | 2008-05-22 |
| 4 | WombaWomba | 100% | 0:50.8 min. | 2008-02-09 |
| 5 | clairissa | 100% | 0:50.9 min. | 2007-12-28 |
| 6 | Ekelund | 100% | 1:03.2 min. | 2008-01-29 |
| 7 | niklas | 100% | 1:06.9 min. | 2008-06-24 |
| 8 | kristk | 100% | 1:09.2 min. | 2007-09-19 |
| 9 | AndreaBorealis | 100% | 1:16.9 min. | 2008-04-20 |
| 10 | mojosmail2003 | 97% | 1:14.2 min. | 2008-01-12 |
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Yes, you are absolutely right and I changed it. Thank You!