User talk:Klausok
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[edit] Danish word vidse
I will absolutely defer to you on your knowledge of Danish. However, if vidse is incorrect, then this example makes no sense. We're trying to demonstrate where Danish uses ds and Bokmål uses ss. It's logical, then, for the examples to be ridse and vidse in Danish and risse and visse in Bokmål. If vidse is not a correct Danish word, then we need a new example. Do you agree? US 30 18:11, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
My guess is that whoever wrote it wanted to demonstrate that 'ds' is not universal in Danish. Some words have 'ss'. If so, it could be formulated better. As it is, it is confusing. I do not know enough about Norwegian to supply another example.--Klausok 09:44, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Karen Bach
Keep in mind that only one "Karen Bach" has an article on Wikipedia at this time (Karen Lancaume), which is why there's no need for that. You're welcome to create an article on that Karen Bach, but the redirect is appropriate for the reason stated above.--Wizardman 13:35, 29 January 2007 (UTC)