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Marted́, 5 ago 2003, alle 00:39 Europe/Rome, [log in to unmask] ha 
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> Le "vi" del svedese, un lingua nordgermanic, es simile
> al "we" del anglese e al "wir" del germano, ambes
> linguas westgermanic.

Certo, totevia a un romancophono illo sembla multo plus proxime al 
formas del secunde persona singular... :)
Esque tu sape anque le origin etymologic del "ni" del svedese? Io es 
curiose
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Daniele Nicolucci (Jollino) - NetAdmin on irc.discussioni.org
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