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help me translate this please
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| neo geo |
i have the paul van dyk nothing but u cd with all the mixes of that track. On the back it has something in im guessing german and under it , it says something in english but i dont know if they mean the same thing. THis is what it says.
'jeg har ingenting men jeg har alt nar jeg har deg'
under this in english it says
i have nothing but i have everything when i have you
please tell me if that is german and if that is what it says. Thanks for the help. |
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| Luniq 9 |
*g* no, this is def. not german :D
sorry
i guess this could be some kind of scandinavian...maybe norway? |
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| arctic light |
| That's right. As far as I know the vocals in the track just mean "Nothing But You" in Norway. |
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| knobocop |
I also think this is some scandinavian language. However I'm pretty sure, that these two lines mean the same. This language has small similarities with german:
"jeg har" -> "ich habe" -> "i have"
"deg" -> "dich" -> "you" and so on. |
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| neo geo |
| interesting, i feel like a fool now. I know ich is i in german correct. |
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| Sonicstyle |
| no problem, nobody is perfect ;) |
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| Sand Leaper |
Yea it's norwegian.
:p |
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| Blace |
I never thought it would once be usefull to have a guy from norway browsing our forums ;)
(just a joke, sand leaper :)) |
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| WorlTrance |
| Norway rulez! :whip: ;) |
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