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Today's Norwegian lesson "Terskel" pronounciation closest english… | |
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@sotolf Isn't that similar to the way threshold is used in English idioms? | |
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@mogwai Ah yeah, you're right I didn't realise that's what the word… | |
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@sotolf Hehe, sometimes the figurative meaning overtakes the literal one and yo… | |
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@mogwai Yeah, I think I somehow has treshold just saved in my head as some kind… | |
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@sotolf @mogwaiThreshold's etymology is fascinating:https://www.etymonline.… | |
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@rl_dane @mogwai You also see how mutually intelligeable old english and old no… | |
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@sotolf @rl_dane The Dutch is "drempel". It also has the same figurat… |