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Pocahontas and John Smith: First conversation (Nordic)

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2010

Pocahontas belongs to Disney (c)

A little thing I've wanted to make for some time since I enjoy exploring the difference between languages, as for the similarity. I threw in Finnish for the heck of it, but it's mostly fun listening to the scandinavian languages flowing together. This is for you guys who are also interested in this :)

(I got the subtitles from the DVD so I assume not all of them are 100% correct but I decided that it was better to have them rather than to skip them. Try to ignore the flaws.)

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  • i love this! what a good idea!

  • @sa0sinx Thanks a lot :) It's also different and interesting to hear the languages spoken instead of sung like always in my opinion.

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  • @Rebelfiore i know, sometimes i think it sounds almost a bit like spanish lol, dyou think that?

  • finnish is wierd..

  • @TheBeautyfulBeast2 Don't be stupid, norwegian is the best.

  • swedish sounds like a sing song version of danish =)

  • SWEDISH AND DANISH IS VERY SIMULAR.. but danish is the best ;)

  • I love All the Scandinavian languages, My favorite is Norwegian but i also like Swedish Danish Icelandic and Finnish (wich is kinda baltic language:P)

  • Finnish is best!!!^^

    Santeri Kinnunen is best John Smith and Arja Koriseva is best Pocahontas!!!!

  • Yay, nice that you're uploading again! :) I agree with you, it's nice to hear languages also spoken than only sung. My favourites here are Finnish, Icelandic and Norwegian :D Well, they're all very good.

  • @bjornssen I mean it just sounds more different than others... That's all

  • @ennaahhagain what do you mean icelandic is different from the other nordic languages? Its from the same heritage, the only language not related is Finnish

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