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Does your language have a word for a hole in the ice? Here it's called a "vak". An open channel in the ice is a "råk".
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>>220770505
ye that's nice and all but do YOU have Kopfkino? didnt think so....
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>>220770530
I wish we did. "Huvudbio" would work.
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>>220770575
Can you differentiate between "das selbe" and "das gleiche"?
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>>220770663
lika(dana) tröjor = shirts that look the same
samma tröja = the same shirt

Could use "samma" for both though if it's clear from context.
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>>220771049
Ok that's cool, maybe i'll start learning Finnish now.
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>>220771101
Wish I knew Finnish too.
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Yes, every civilized language has a word for this and in Finnish it's "avanto"
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>>220770505
Пpopyбь, in Latin script it propub'
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>>220771586
>>220771619
Nice, two serious languages.
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>Eisloch
Aka Winter Vagina
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>>220770505
wak
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>>220770505
przerębel
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>>220772335
"Loch" is confusing because "lock" means "lid" in Swedish.

>>220772346
Cool, thought it was some Scandi-only word.
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>>220770505
no
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>>220772490
Critical omission. Could call it a whack.
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>>220771586
human survival in icy water is just a few minutes, with a few exceptions that the medical science can’t explain
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>>220772647
Water under the ice is above 0°C
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>>220772490
pathetic

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