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I like to watch Pingu very much, but never did actually get one word of what they're saying.. what is this language anyway ??
GilesA Member # 14862
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Swedish or Norweigan
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Dubai Girl Member # 15488
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Pingu is from Norway....you don't need to understand the language as it's aimed at pre-schoolers. They used to show it on the BBC kids programmes, probably still do.
Did you ever see Wallace and Gromit? I am a big fan of the Shaun the Sheep character from it.
Dzosser Member # 9572
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Yes of course DG.. I enjoy seeing them on JimJam (Nilesat 101 (7.0W) - 11862.00 V ). I enjoy watching simple pre-school cartoons very much since I've never had the chance to have seen them in my days, I find them very amusing.
melissa87 Member # 17186
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Pingu was the best! there was also a programme about a little clay/putty orange man, i cant remember the name of it? he used to roll into a ball and stuff
Chef Mick Member # 11209
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quote:Originally posted by melissa87: Pingu was the best! there was also a programme about a little clay/putty orange man, i cant remember the name of it? he used to roll into a ball and stuff
Mr. Bill
Dubai Girl Member # 15488
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Melissa I think you mean Mork? He was the little orange putty man on the Tony Hart Programmes.
young at heart Member # 10365
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Morph even
*Dalia* Member # 13012
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quote:Originally posted by Dubai Girl: Did you ever see Wallace and Gromit?
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Hehehehehe pingu is made in Finland, but the pingu language is fictive.. meaning it is not a real language! (I am Norwegian by the way...)
Amina83 Member # 17532
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quote:Originally posted by Dzosser: I like to watch Pingu very much, but never did actually get one word of what they're saying.. what is this language anyway ??
It is not a real language.. (but made in Finland) Regards from Norwegian
Dzosser Member # 9572
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Oh! thank you sooo much Amina83, I was sure that this wasn't a real language, but still makes sense in a way even if it doesn't make sense..