Mine touch at sebbin.
3 before my lips touch.
1000 touches.
In french :-)
Touche, ça touche pas
Et touche pas ça touche
!remindme sixty years when i confirm
We do miss that bot here.
there was this one but it had to be whitelisted and i didnt want to spam so i just faked it :)
what about thirmty three
Mine touch at pebenty peben.
And then they touch for every number until 1 trillion
they do if u kiss me
They do if you kiss yourself in the mirror, but only on the lips
You can only kiss your lips in the mirror
Wise man once said.
Another thought to disturb restful slumber, especially if you are vain: in a mirror you can kiss yourself only on the lips.
Geez, how many accounts does Neil have here…
In English*
Yup, I can’t get past 5 in Norwegian.
I got to three ín Hungarian.
It’s ‘fem’ in Swedish too, guessing it’s something similar in Norwegian? In Hebrew the first is 5 too (Chamesh/חמש), so that’s an interesting pattern
Yes, it’s ‘fem’ in Norwegian, too…
One point five… d’oh!
π
Made me silently count to ten to confirm. Mind expanded.
I’m still counting
I love this! It doesn’t seem like it could possibly be true, but my 30 seconds of testing haven’t debunked it.
Fümf
Lies.
Sieben
Fem :(
Kolme - that’s 3 in Finnish
Sieben
Siem
What if I say “um” somewhere because I lost my place?
Then it’s your fault for not saying “uh” instead!
En, to, tre, fire, fem.
1000000 / 5 = 200000
Here’s the proof that Danish is 200.000 times better than English.
As long as you have that ridiculous “to og en halvfjers” counting system, you do not have a superior system 😉
Haha! Yeah truth be told, our number system is completely stupid 😂
Besides the number system you got most things under control in Denmark.
You also have one of the greatest shows, Klovn 😂
In romanian, it ends at 4. Romanian is 25% better than dutch and 250000 times better than english
250000 times better than english
That’s a very low bar tho
1 more and you learn why Swedish is superior.
One more and Germans get in on the action. And they get to say sechs (sex) right before.
Speaking as a fellow Dane, I reject your “touch lips quickly while counting” criteria for language quality, especially since English is much more versatile and universally useful for communication and thus better 😁