Famine
September 4, 2004, 5:08 am
Renholdër
there, that should answer your question
peemonkey
September 4, 2004, 5:17 am
notice it's all stupid americans that post, no germans.....,...,.,.,.....,,,...,..,....,.,,..,,.,.,...,,.,,,....,.,.,.,.,.,...,.,,.,.,,,.,....,,.,.....,.,.,.,............,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,.,,.,.......,,,.,,.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,
The Geologist
September 4, 2004, 7:50 am
Yes, it is, and something audible would be much more apt.
AerialAssault
September 4, 2004, 10:14 am
im surprised the people on the forums know what it is, yes it is an instrumental song, and i saw the word and thought "Ren-holder"
b00stA
September 4, 2004, 2:33 pm
quote:Originally posted by AerialAssault
Renholdër
you germans know...
the "ë" doesn't even exist in germany.. we only have ö ä ü
I think it's from a scandinavian language (the "german scandinavia definition": "In a German mindset, Norway, Sweden and Finland are usually included, but Denmark is not.")
While we're talking about song titles.. how do you pronounce "jynweythek ylow" by Aphex Twin? or "kladfvgbung micshk"?
Melba
September 5, 2004, 3:02 pm
as stated before indirectly, this is most certainly Icelandic or ancient norse.