![]() 04/08/2017 at 16:16 • Filed to: Thieves | ![]() | ![]() |
Thieves about.
Now, who can identify the other three languages without the ever-helpful Mr Google?
By way of clues which may or may not be designed to mislead, the picture was taken today in Ireland. We have a significant Polish population.
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You guys have some tough thieves over there if they’re breaking windshields to steal iPods.
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I know the 3rd one is German. I’m going to guess the first one is the Swiss language I don’t remember the name of.
The other two are shared English words so *shrugs.
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That’s an interesting, albeit completely wrong, suggestion!
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Swedish?, English, German, French.
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Ok last try, Dutch?
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Nee.
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That’s another interesting suggestion, but Swedish is a Germanic language and looks absolutely nothing like that.
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Is the first one Gaelic? Also, they smash your windshield and a headlight? Those bastards.
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It looks like Irish, English, German, and... English again?
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Last one’s French (and probably a few more languages too).
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We call it Irish, but that’s the one.
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“We have a significant Polish population”
What’s that supposed to mean?
(Irish and Polish here. I may or may not be offended. Possibly confused.)
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It’s intended to mislead people to think that the first word is Polish...I did say “possibly useless clue”.
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It doesn’t look Polack at all.
I was just messing with you. Sorry. The puzzle was solved before I got a chance.