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9 years ago
German loon tries to wreck his Bosch
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9 years ago
Not German, surely?
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9 years ago
No (unless it is High German?) Don't think it is Dutch either. Or Scandanavian. Baltic states? Flemish?
Didn't recognise the number plate. Not Swiss, so not Schwietzerdeutch.
Someone must know!
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Wow :-) And only ?204 from Amazon I see. Think I have to stick with my old Makita, and my even older Aldi 18V :-[
Also -- newshound wrote:
He's speaking Norwegian or Danish ... and the car has DK on the plate (I think).
John
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9 years ago
The title of several of the other videos includes "Finnish" ...
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9 years ago
Definitely not High German. My guess was Danish, as there's a Scandinavian lilt to the language.
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9 years ago
He's just copying this Festool one
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9 years ago
Thanks for the responses, consensus seems to be Danish then.
Never got into Borgen, but *loved* The Bridge. Guess I wasn't paying enough attention to the accents.....
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That's definitely Dansk.
Scandi spoken with a hot potato in the mouth.
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9 years ago
Thanks. It had a hint of Dutch about it, makes sense really.
ISTR that the Dutch have more ways of cooking potatoes than the French have cheeses.
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The UK has more artisan cheesemakers than France does. Bizarre, but true.