"Put 'em in blue coats, put 'em in red coats, the bastards will run all the same!"
"The English are a strange people....They came here in the morning, looked at the wall, walked over it, killed the garrison and returned to breakfast. What can withstand them?"
How deep is the connection between the Swedish-speaking minority in western Finland and "Sweden proper"?For a Swede, language and ethnicity and culture goes hand in hand. Is it the same in English? American English, Jamaican English, Australian English and so on... As English doesnt have a shared ethnicity, I guess it's more the culture that creates this bond, rather than the language?
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Not sure don't hurt me but isn't Ronja a girl in that book
Ecit, yes she is Ronja de Roverdochter (dutch tanslation)
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