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Saturday, March 29, 2008
Jesper Klein
A treat for my Danish readers (hello? anybody there?), Danish comedian Jesper Klein tells H.C. Andersen's The Princess On The Pea. He claims he tells it in Serbo-Croatian, but actually it's a wild mixture of baby-Danish, German, French, and English.
I think, H. C. Anderson's fairy tale "Little Claus And Big Claus" is just genius; Anderson must have been an intelligent man. Btw, it's my way of learning languages by listening to fairy tales by Anderson or Grimm in different languages. And I've been listening to Anderson's "Kleine Claas en Grote Claas" over and over again, each time increasing my love of the Dutch language.
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I think, H. C. Anderson's fairy tale "Little Claus And Big Claus" is just genius; Anderson must have been an intelligent man.
Btw, it's my way of learning languages by listening to fairy tales by Anderson or Grimm in different languages. And I've been listening to Anderson's "Kleine Claas en Grote Claas" over and over again, each time increasing my love of the Dutch language.
O yes, Andersen (Danish spelling. Anderson is swedish) was a genius.
FUNNY! What a NUT! :-D (I was just looking for somewhere to put this so you would know whazzup w/DK's Royal Family. :-D
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