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    562 months ago

    En, to, tre, fire, fem.

    1000000 / 5 = 200000

    Here’s the proof that Danish is 200.000 times better than English.

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      22 months ago

      As long as you have that ridiculous “to og en halvfjers” counting system, you do not have a superior system 😉

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          12 months ago

          Besides the number system you got most things under control in Denmark.

          You also have one of the greatest shows, Klovn 😂

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            12 months ago

            Well thank you! Although I find Klovn to be too cringe for me, I do agree on the other statement, I feel incredibly lucky to be born here, where even born into unfortunate circumstances, it’s still possible to get a successful life.

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              12 months ago

              I have watched every episode, it’s hilarious. Episodes ranging from them trying “the godfather of drugs” (heroin), to him stealing a wheelchair. I guess it might be too much for some people though, my wife can not watch it for similar reasons.

              I feel the same way about being born in Norway. I come from unfortunate circumstances as you call it, and I am doing well. This is thanks to the extensive free education that I have gotten.

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      22 months ago

      Speaking as a fellow Dane, I reject your “touch lips quickly while counting” criteria for language quality, especially since English is much more versatile and universally useful for communication and thus better 😁

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      152 months ago

      In romanian, it ends at 4. Romanian is 25% better than dutch and 250000 times better than english

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        12 months ago

        One more and Germans get in on the action. And they get to say sechs (sex) right before.