eg elskar deg

English translation: I love you

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Norwegian term or phrase:eg elskar deg
English translation:I love you
Entered by: Suzanne Blangsted (X)

00:46 Apr 28, 2007
Norwegian to English translations [Non-PRO]
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Norwegian term or phrase: eg elskar deg
telling someone
ilsd
I love you
Explanation:
I believe there are typos and it should read "jeg elskar dig"

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Note added at 6 mins (2007-04-28 00:52:49 GMT)
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and I have a typo also, as dig should read deg. I forgot it was Norwegian spelling and not Danish
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Suzanne Blangsted (X)
Local time: 21:58
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4 +5I love you
Suzanne Blangsted (X)


  

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eg eskar deg
I love you


Explanation:
I believe there are typos and it should read "jeg elskar dig"

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Note added at 6 mins (2007-04-28 00:52:49 GMT)
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and I have a typo also, as dig should read deg. I forgot it was Norwegian spelling and not Danish

Suzanne Blangsted (X)
Local time: 21:58
Native speaker of: Native in DanishDanish, Native in EnglishEnglish
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Tara Chace: It's Nynorsk. Should be spelled "Eg elskar deg."
13 mins
  -> Thank you and thanks for telling me.

agree  Diarmuid Kennan
4 hrs
  -> Thank you

agree  Linda Pettersson (X): Definatly
17 hrs
  -> Thank you

agree  Daphne Theodoraki
1 day 16 hrs
  -> Thank you

agree  vaskekona
9 days
  -> Thank you
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