Peter Forsburg in a Sens Uniform
OPP @ Sat Sep 01, 2007 9:58 pm
Tman1 Tman1:
Actually, english is germanic. Where do you think the english language came from friend?. This should be good.
What I need to know is how Forsberg is translated into mountains and valley's and rivers....
I'll be damned.. It is a germanic language. I thought it was a mix between Celtic and Gallic.
I don't know what your problem is.. but Forsberg translates into mountain and rapids from swedish to english. I'm swedish and I'm fluent in english so.. You're starting to piss me off, friend.
Tman1 @ Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:08 pm
OPP OPP:
Tman1 Tman1:
Actually, english is germanic. Where do you think the english language came from friend?. This should be good.
What I need to know is how Forsberg is translated into mountains and valley's and rivers....
I'll be damned.. It is a germanic language. I thought it was a mix between Celtic and Gallic.
I don't know what your problem is.. but Forsberg translates into mountain and rapids from swedish to english. I'm swedish and I'm fluent in english so.. Your starting to piss me off, friend.
Well friend, you just confirmed that what I told you is true and you tell me I am pissing you off? Wow, well obviously, you're swedish but don't know your own linguistic history and tell me I'm wrong and also tell me I am pissing you off....look at your own logic chump.
Tell me how Forsberg in english is translated into mountains and rivers and by my and your own reckoning is the same language context.
OPP @ Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:17 pm
Tman1 Tman1:
OPP OPP:
Tman1 Tman1:
Actually, english is germanic. Where do you think the english language came from friend?. This should be good.
What I need to know is how Forsberg is translated into mountains and valley's and rivers....
I'll be damned.. It is a germanic language. I thought it was a mix between Celtic and Gallic.
I don't know what your problem is.. but Forsberg translates into mountain and rapids from swedish to english. I'm swedish and I'm fluent in english so.. Your starting to piss me off, friend.
Well friend, you just confirmed that what I told you is true and you tell me I am pissing you off? Wow, well obviously, you're swedish but don't know your own linguistic history and tell me I'm wrong and also tell me I am pissing you off....look at your own logic chump.
Tell me how Forsberg in english is translated into mountains and rivers and by my and your own reckoning is the same language context.
You are "starting to piss me off" becaus you are obviously questioning my translation skills.
First off... Forsberg is not english. It's swedish. My linguistic history? English is not a part of my linguistic history. Swedish does not derive from english, dipshit.
How am I suposed to explain HOW I translate Forsberg to rapid[s] and mountain???
Fors = Rapid[s], Berg = Mountain. Is that sufficient for you?
Tman1 @ Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:26 pm
OPP OPP:
[quote="Tman1First off... Forsberg is not english. It's swedish. My linguistic history? English is not a part of my linguistic history. Swedish does not derive from english, dipshit.
How am I suposed to explain HOW I translate Forsberg to rapid[s] and mountain???
Fors = Rapid[s], Berg = Mountain. Is that sufficient for you?
This coming from somebody who didn't know that english was a germanic language, just like Swedish?
LOL... That initself condemns questioning chump.
No, english derives from Scandinvian, which is swedish....dipshit. Saxon, Frankish, Old English, German, Dutch, Greek, are alll Indo-european languages. Swedish is Scandianvian, Saxon is Scandiavian, Old English is Scandinavian, Danish is scandinavian. Scandinavian IS Germanic. They immigrated to England...get the picture?
In fact, all you need to write was that last bit.....thats it. Why expand on it?
OPP @ Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:33 pm
Tman1 Tman1:
OPP OPP:
[quote="Tman1First off... Forsberg is not english. It's swedish. My linguistic history? English is not a part of my linguistic history. Swedish does not derive from english, dipshit.
How am I suposed to explain HOW I translate Forsberg to rapid[s] and mountain???
Fors = Rapid[s], Berg = Mountain. Is that sufficient for you?
This coming from somebody who didn't know that english was a germanic language, just like Swedish?
LOL... That initself condemns questioning chump.
No, english derives from Scandinvian, which is swedish....dipshit. Saxon, Frankish, Old English, German, Dutch, Greek, are alll Indo-european languages. Swedish is Scandianvian, Saxon is Scandiavian, Old English is Scandinavian, Danish is scandinavian. They immigrated to England...get the picture?
In fact, all you need to write was that last bit.....thats it. Why expand on it?
If english derives from scandinavia then the scandinavian languages is a part of their history and not the other way around, braniac.
Maybe you should mind your tone and try to formulate your question in a coherent manner next time. That way there will be no misunderstandings.
Tman1 @ Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:40 pm
OPP OPP:
Tman1 Tman1:
OPP OPP:
[quote="Tman1First off... Forsberg is not english. It's swedish. My linguistic history? English is not a part of my linguistic history. Swedish does not derive from english, dipshit.
How am I suposed to explain HOW I translate Forsberg to rapid[s] and mountain???
Fors = Rapid[s], Berg = Mountain. Is that sufficient for you?
This coming from somebody who didn't know that english was a germanic language, just like Swedish?
LOL... That initself condemns questioning chump.
No, english derives from Scandinvian, which is swedish....dipshit. Saxon, Frankish, Old English, German, Dutch, Greek, are alll Indo-european languages. Swedish is Scandianvian, Saxon is Scandiavian, Old English is Scandinavian, Danish is scandinavian. They immigrated to England...get the picture?
In fact, all you need to write was that last bit.....thats it. Why expand on it?
If english derives from scandinavia then the scandinavian languages is a part of their history and not the other way around, braniac.
Maybe you should mind your tone and try to formulate your question in a coherent manner next time. That way there will be no misunderstandings.
Other way around? Here's a recap:
You didn't know english was a derivitave of german. You didn't know swedish was a derivitave of german.....brainiac and now try to condemn me as the ignorant one. Cheap shot.
Mind your own tone and keep in mind that some people may know more about languages than you, and when you play upon your own ignorance on such matters, your last quote is just hilarious....misunderstandings...damn, heed your own advice chump.
OPP @ Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:55 pm
Tman1 Tman1:
OPP OPP:
Tman1 Tman1:
OPP OPP:
[quote="Tman1First off... Forsberg is not english. It's swedish. My linguistic history? English is not a part of my linguistic history. Swedish does not derive from english, dipshit.
How am I suposed to explain HOW I translate Forsberg to rapid[s] and mountain???
Fors = Rapid[s], Berg = Mountain. Is that sufficient for you?
This coming from somebody who didn't know that english was a germanic language, just like Swedish?
LOL... That initself condemns questioning chump.
No, english derives from Scandinvian, which is swedish....dipshit. Saxon, Frankish, Old English, German, Dutch, Greek, are alll Indo-european languages. Swedish is Scandianvian, Saxon is Scandiavian, Old English is Scandinavian, Danish is scandinavian. They immigrated to England...get the picture?
In fact, all you need to write was that last bit.....thats it. Why expand on it?
If english derives from scandinavia then the scandinavian languages is a part of their history and not the other way around, braniac.
Maybe you should mind your tone and try to formulate your question in a coherent manner next time. That way there will be no misunderstandings.
Other way around? Here's a recap:
You didn't know english was a derivitave of german. You didn't know swedish was a derivitave of german.....brainiac and now try to condemn me as the ignorant one. Cheap shot.
Mind your own tone and keep in mind that some people may know more about languages than you, and when you play upon your own ignorance on such matters, your last quote is just hilarious....misunderstandings...damn, heed your own advice chump.

... Germanic is a part of swedish history becaus my language derives in part from germanic.
You say english derives from scandinavia which would mean that norse(swedish) is a part of english history.
You can't flip them around and say that english is a part of swedish history, becaus it's simply not true.
So, that english derives from germanic is of no consequence to me or my history. Try to get that through your thick skull.
Sug min kuk, Tman = suck my cock, Tman. Want me to explain that aswell?
Tman1 @ Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:56 pm
OPP OPP:
Tman1 Tman1:
OPP OPP:
Tman1 Tman1:
OPP OPP:
[quote="Tman1First off... Forsberg is not english. It's swedish. My linguistic history? English is not a part of my linguistic history. Swedish does not derive from english, dipshit.
How am I suposed to explain HOW I translate Forsberg to rapid[s] and mountain???
Fors = Rapid[s], Berg = Mountain. Is that sufficient for you?
This coming from somebody who didn't know that english was a germanic language, just like Swedish?
LOL... That initself condemns questioning chump.
No, english derives from Scandinvian, which is swedish....dipshit. Saxon, Frankish, Old English, German, Dutch, Greek, are alll Indo-european languages. Swedish is Scandianvian, Saxon is Scandiavian, Old English is Scandinavian, Danish is scandinavian. They immigrated to England...get the picture?
In fact, all you need to write was that last bit.....thats it. Why expand on it?
If english derives from scandinavia then the scandinavian languages is a part of their history and not the other way around, braniac.
Maybe you should mind your tone and try to formulate your question in a coherent manner next time. That way there will be no misunderstandings.
Other way around? Here's a recap:
You didn't know english was a derivitave of german. You didn't know swedish was a derivitave of german.....brainiac and now try to condemn me as the ignorant one. Cheap shot.
Mind your own tone and keep in mind that some people may know more about languages than you, and when you play upon your own ignorance on such matters, your last quote is just hilarious....misunderstandings...damn, heed your own advice chump.

... Germanic is a part of swedish history becaus my language derives in part from germanic.
You say english derives from scandinavia which would mean that norse(swedish) is a part of english history.
You can't flip them around and say that english is a part of swedish history, becaus it's simply not true.
So, that english derives from germanic is of no consequence to me or my history. Try to get that through your thick skull.
Sug min kuk, Tman = suck my cock, Tman. Want me to explain that aswell?
$1:
Germanic is a part of swedish history becaus my language derives in part from germanic.
You say english derives from scandinavia which would mean that norse(swedish) is a part of english history.
Uhhh yeah, I just told you that, you just claimed you didn't know about it. Jesus.
The only thing here is you parroting my words, get something new please.
$1:
You can't flip them around and say that english is a part of swedish history, becaus it's simply not true.
Well, not sure what rock you are under but anything european, has to do with each others history. It simply isn't true? Why don't you try to prove that, in detail if you please. yes, I'll be waiting. The Vikings? Spanishi Sucsession? Charles the XII of Sweden? Oh no of course, you didn't know that.
$1:
So, that english derives from germanic is of no consequence to me or my history. Try to get that through your thick skull.
Acutally it is of consequence since you cant even formulate an argument based on your own ideas, and you even confirmed that I was right on linguistics...what does that say? It's not me who has the thick skull but nice try.
$1:
Sug min kuk, Tman = suck my cock, Tman. Want me to explain that aswell?
Uhhh no, I'd say you were speaking Korean, if anything but hey, that's your lingusitic skill at work right? Dummy
Tman1 @ Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:28 am
lily lily:
I majored in linguistics - I loved it. Never finished the degree though.... the calculus classes just weren't as fun.

English is definitely a Germanic language, but not knowing that doesn't take away from his translation of Forsberg's name.
Doesn't mean he is right either. What do you think since you are so keen on what others think. Lingustics remember. I know some German but don't recognize Fors- Berg as meaning rapid mountains.... What makes you think a sur name even has to have a meaning? Hell, my first name means god-like...
Brenda @ Sun Sep 02, 2007 1:25 am
lily lily:
A lot of Scandinavian names do have meanings though. Some tell who your father (or sometimes mother) was, others tell where you live - either the name of the town or a description of the area.
I don't know much German at all, but Forsberg isn't a German name... it's Swedish isn't it?
My first name means "friend". My maiden name says who my Grampa's father was. Most surnames do have meaning.
That is why surnames were invented. Just to point out who was who. Of course they had a meaning then (and obviously still do).
OPP @ Sun Sep 02, 2007 3:51 pm
Tman1 Tman1:
OPP OPP:
Tman1 Tman1:
OPP OPP:
Tman1 Tman1:
OPP OPP:
[quote="Tman1First off... Forsberg is not english. It's swedish. My linguistic history? English is not a part of my linguistic history. Swedish does not derive from english, dipshit.
How am I suposed to explain HOW I translate Forsberg to rapid[s] and mountain???
Fors = Rapid[s], Berg = Mountain. Is that sufficient for you?
This coming from somebody who didn't know that english was a germanic language, just like Swedish?
LOL... That initself condemns questioning chump.
No, english derives from Scandinvian, which is swedish....dipshit. Saxon, Frankish, Old English, German, Dutch, Greek, are alll Indo-european languages. Swedish is Scandianvian, Saxon is Scandiavian, Old English is Scandinavian, Danish is scandinavian. They immigrated to England...get the picture?
In fact, all you need to write was that last bit.....thats it. Why expand on it?
If english derives from scandinavia then the scandinavian languages is a part of their history and not the other way around, braniac.
Maybe you should mind your tone and try to formulate your question in a coherent manner next time. That way there will be no misunderstandings.
Other way around? Here's a recap:
You didn't know english was a derivitave of german. You didn't know swedish was a derivitave of german.....brainiac and now try to condemn me as the ignorant one. Cheap shot.
Mind your own tone and keep in mind that some people may know more about languages than you, and when you play upon your own ignorance on such matters, your last quote is just hilarious....misunderstandings...damn, heed your own advice chump.

... Germanic is a part of swedish history becaus my language derives in part from germanic.
You say english derives from scandinavia which would mean that norse(swedish) is a part of english history.
You can't flip them around and say that english is a part of swedish history, becaus it's simply not true.
So, that english derives from germanic is of no consequence to me or my history. Try to get that through your thick skull.
Sug min kuk, Tman = suck my cock, Tman. Want me to explain that aswell?
$1:
Germanic is a part of swedish history becaus my language derives in part from germanic.
You say english derives from scandinavia which would mean that norse(swedish) is a part of english history.
Uhhh yeah, I just told you that, you just claimed you didn't know about it. Jesus.
The only thing here is you parroting my words, get something new please.
$1:
You can't flip them around and say that english is a part of swedish history, becaus it's simply not true.
Well, not sure what rock you are under but anything european, has to do with each others history. It simply isn't true? Why don't you try to prove that, in detail if you please. yes, I'll be waiting. The Vikings? Spanishi Sucsession? Charles the XII of Sweden? Oh no of course, you didn't know that.
$1:
So, that english derives from germanic is of no consequence to me or my history. Try to get that through your thick skull.
Acutally it is of consequence since you cant even formulate an argument based on your own ideas, and you even confirmed that I was right on linguistics...what does that say? It's not me who has the thick skull but nice try.
$1:
Sug min kuk, Tman = suck my cock, Tman. Want me to explain that aswell?
Uhhh no, I'd say you were speaking Korean, if anything but hey, that's your lingusitic skill at work right? Dummy
You must be mentally challenged. No one could ever have had a constructive discussion with this person???
OPP @ Sun Sep 02, 2007 3:57 pm
Tman1 Tman1:
lily lily:
I majored in linguistics - I loved it. Never finished the degree though.... the calculus classes just weren't as fun.

English is definitely a Germanic language, but not knowing that doesn't take away from his translation of Forsberg's name.
Doesn't mean he is right either. What do you think since you are so keen on what others think. Lingustics remember. I know some German but don't recognize Fors- Berg as meaning rapid mountains.... What makes you think a sur name even has to have a meaning? Hell, my first name means god-like...
No, you're definitely mentally challenged.
$1:
I know some German but don't recognize Fors- Berg as meaning rapid mountains
That's becaus it's not german!!! It's
SWEDISH! You seem to think Germanic and german are one and the same? German derives from germanic just as swedish does but it does not mean we can understand eachother or that our languages are similar.
Once all of our "cunning linguists" are finally done.....
I don't think anyone will see Mister Mountain rapids.. errrr Forsberg in thier line up this year.
Tman1 Tman1:
lily lily:
I majored in linguistics - I loved it. Never finished the degree though.... the calculus classes just weren't as fun.

English is definitely a Germanic language, but not knowing that doesn't take away from his translation of Forsberg's name.
Doesn't mean he is right either. What do you think since you are so keen on what others think. Lingustics remember. I know some German but don't recognize Fors- Berg as meaning rapid mountains.... What makes you think a sur name even has to have a meaning? Hell, my first name means god-like...
Dude... thats not how it works. Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, they all have the same origin, but i don't understand every word those languages mean.
I speak English and some Ukrainian I can understand some Russia ..Czech.. just a little.. Slokak just a bit but some Polish is very different.. and Romanian and Hungarian nope.. Sorry..