Amigaz wrote:Interesting... :)
In Skåne they call it "poteter" I think....and in Småland "petatis" lol :D […]
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WolverineDK wrote:Amigaz wrote:
Yep, it looks like the good old, killer owl in that game 😀
I thought "Kartoffel" was german? 😁
Until after WWII then the Danish language was not that English inspired, but more German inspired. And Kartoffel is also the Danish word for potato, but back in the day potatoes were called "poteter" in Danish so go figure that one out 😀
Interesting... 😀
In Skåne they call it "poteter" I think....and in Småland "petatis" 🤣 😁
I think we just ruined the Amiga theme of this thread
Not really, we just let the thread evolve in a way not intended, so if we want to speak about Scandinavian language connections, then let us stick to the PMs from now on, also back to the Amiga. It is, was one hell of an awesome machine, and to me that is the main point of our chat about the Amiga. and what we are doing is much more fun and social, than the so-called social networks which is a joke in comparison to forums like this one.