1, 2, 3 (in Europe) Game Information Page
| Highscores (12 registered players) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Member | Score | Time | Date | |
| 1 | Nikura | 100% | 1:25.2 min. | 27 Sep, '07 |
| 2 | BoboLo | 100% | 1:34.3 min. | 3 Nov, '07 |
| 3 | Sab | 100% | 1:39.9 min. | 2 Oct, '11 |
| 4 | Pannonicus | 89% | 3:44.7 min. | 29 Mar, '09 |
| 5 | nounours | 69% | 3:26.2 min. | 12 Apr, '08 |
| 6 | johnkaimos | 46% | 5:30.0 min. | 27 Sep, '07 |
| 7 | makoto | 45% | 7:06.3 min. | 17 Oct, '09 |
| 8 | Qdlat | 44% | 4:08.9 min. | 28 Dec, '08 |
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1, 2, 3 (in Europe)
How to say one, two, three in the languages of Europe? (Only the masculine forms are given if genders exist).
Comments (4)
Korsson
In Swedish: Ett = 1
In the game you say that 1 is En
5 years ago
Nikura
Not so hard for you now BoboLo, as I see. Very good :)
If you want then I'll do 4-5-6...
5 years ago
equestenebrarum
I like the game and the game idea, good job!
One little thing though: Instead of the masculine forms of the numbers it might be more interesting if you could give the form in which people count (if they don't say what they count; e.g. simply one, two, three! Not: one cow, two cows ...)
In Bulgaria for example the neuter is used for counting: едно, две, три.
5 years ago
BoboLo
That's just sooooo hard!
5 years ago