Jeg tuller litt med britene på Blue Kipper-forumet. Jeg sier at i Norge, så blir Irland, Skottland osv. bare kalt England. Får håpe de tåler en spøk






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Gary Jones

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In Norway, were I'm from, we really call everything England, so Ireland, Britain, Wales, Scottland, etc., all that's really just called England, in Norway, in general speach.

So all that's really just the same, we think.

All that's just England, we think.

Since you mentioned Norway, I mean.

(Only joking).

Anyway, Everton is also a Norwegian place-name, 'tun' or 'gårds-tun' in Norwegian means the place between the central houses on a farm, like I also explain in the Arvato-thread.

I'm sorry I answer here, I'm just a bit bored since noone answers in the Arvato-thread. smile.gif








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