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Yes, sorry about that one. As well in dutch as in german SH don,t exist. That is always SCH. In german it is "Nussschale". Notice the 3 S,s in a row? For reading it easier you can write it as two words. Then you get "Nuss Schale" In dutch it is "Notedop". Noot=nut Dop=shell But a seashell in dutch is: Zeeschelp. Sea=Zee Schelp=Shell. And an Eggshell is Eierschaal. You notice, in dutch weve got 3 different words for Shell; Schelp, Schaal and Dop. In german it is always Schale.
I want charge you for this Dutch and German lessons, Manny. Well, and I can make another arrow, YIPI-A-YEE!!
almond nuts -> nutshell
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(p.s.I wOn,t charge...)
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nutshell »»» hellacious
(Hey Kloosty, do you like my new arrow? )
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Well I,m speechless. I can not come up with something better like this #(&%>---$%&_()> no...0@/%&##?>...at least that question mark is on the right spot <> O, almost...#%!@@!"&%...give up...
And then you give me a word ending with "ious", Shame on you young man
Olalala, I don,t have such a supersonic keyboard like you capmo, but I like this one as well:
hellacious ~~~> oust
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Stop it!
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