A Conversation for Peculiarities of the Danish Alphabet

Not very popular???

Post 1

Santragenius V

Rødgrød med fløde is very popular, indeed!

At least in our house... smiley - smiley

smiley - star!


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Post 2

Thewyrdsister (13-01+9+21=42), Thursdayite!

smiley - biggrin
I stumpled on that one too....I love rødgrød med fløde!!

smiley - cheers

smiley - magic


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Post 3

Santragenius V

On the other hand, we've discovered that it is not the ultimate Danish tongue twister. That must be "røget ørred" smiley - evilgrin - which translates into "smoked trout"...

BTW, we had rødgrød med fløde over the weekend... smiley - biggrin


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Post 4

Thewyrdsister (13-01+9+21=42), Thursdayite!


Hehe... I think you are right! Røget ørred must be really hard to say!!
It'll just be something like "røødøød" smiley - tongueout

*is a little envious coz you had rødgrød med fløde*

can't wait until summer where you can have it all the time, from _fresh_ Strawberries!!


smiley - magic


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Post 5

Santragenius V

Strawberries...? smiley - yikessmiley - winkeye

Not into ours! Red currant (ribs), black currant and raspberries, if I may, please smiley - winkeye


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Post 6

Thewyrdsister (13-01+9+21=42), Thursdayite!


Yummy smiley - smiley

I love that too, but I have always eaten "strawberry-jelly" (jordbærgrød) as "rødgrød". Have I in fact been mistaken about this traditional dish all my life?? - Or are there just different varieties?
Do you know? smiley - yikes


smiley - magic


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Post 7

Santragenius V

'Jordbærgrød' and 'rødgrød' are both smiley - drool but imho are quite different dishes.

Could be there are regional opinions about this - never have come across them, though...


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Post 8

Thewyrdsister (13-01+9+21=42), Thursdayite!


True about regional diffences. Definetely a possibility!

what does imho mean?

smiley - magic


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Post 9

Santragenius V

'in my humble opinion' Sorry - online concepts and abbreviations tend to become habitual

smiley - run


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Post 10

Thewyrdsister (13-01+9+21=42), Thursdayite!


I know, I have the same problem smiley - smiley I just didn't know that one smiley - winkeye

one of my sure signs of chatting too much is when I want to _say_ "lol" when I find something funny smiley - tongueout

When I have been here for a while longer I guess I will start to feel the lack of smileys in everyday conversation... smiley - laugh


smiley - magic


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