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Nah, it's nothing like Dutch. Looks like mangled German or Scandinavian to me. Legolas Send a noteboard - 06/07/2011 08:08:13 PM
That is not German, probably dutch for crash landing.

If you correct Krach for Krech, does it make more sense? Krachgelandet, can you say that?
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Nah, it's nothing like Dutch. Looks like mangled German or Scandinavian to me. - 06/07/2011 08:08:13 PM 316 Views
der Krach = 1) noise 2) crash 3) row *NM* - 06/07/2011 08:40:16 PM 135 Views
Quite. See how that might be relevant? *NM* - 06/07/2011 09:29:59 PM 130 Views
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Very mangled. And what's up with the uncapitalized nouns? *NM* - 06/07/2011 11:45:31 PM 123 Views
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