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Can anybody speak Slovenian/Slovene?

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wheelspinner:
Looks like the script for the new Borat film.....

richo:
Go to asda theres always loads of them there.I learning slowly as no one else speaks any english in asda.
One good thing is that asda have started to stock food from eastern europe and so of it's bloody lovely.

Boggert:
Right,

My Wife is Czech and has had a look whilst its not the same language its very simular. I cannot say what it says word to word but in a nut shell its a formal notice of introduction. They seem quiet excited about your visit. :lol:

I talke it your Pete foster from London.

xmob:
Thanks for that.

Well they're certainly looking after me.  All I've had to pay for is my flights, 1p out and 22p return (which became over £100 once taxes etc were added), luxury hotel accomodation, skiing, food, drink etc is all being paid for.   :D

It was the "londonskega" bit I was concerned about, because I'm not from London.  Oh well, at they're not saying that I'm a plonker or anything like that.

EvilEd:
How long you out there for?

Try to get to Kranjska Gora if you get the chance, or the bohinj valley (Both near the north border). Both lovely areas in the snow! and of course Lake Bled (Pic was the view from our hotel)....

Even a visit to the castle in Ljubljana is a nice hour or so...  Spent a week out there a few years back (before they joined the EU and the €) and loved it, really nice people and such a different way of life to here.  And only ~1h drive from the dalmation coast to the Julian Alps...  :cool:

"Doberdan" (sp?) is about the only word I can remember, and I think it was hello, but it may have been thank you (about the only two words we mastered while there)

Look out for "Gorenjska" chocolate while your out there ;) It's lovely! (IMHO) (And if you bring any back, I bagsy first dibs)

EE

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