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lemmy.world

Dög in Swedish means "sufficed" or "good enough", so while the assembly might not be correct, it's good enough.

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lemmy.world

I was wondering if it will mean something in some other language. Mission accomplished!

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lemmy.world

Nice! One learns something new every day.

For the linguistics nerds, "dög" is past tense of "duga."
Det får duga - It will have to do.
Det duger - It is good enough.
Det dög - It was sufficient.

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I've never had a dog but I would assume it's not so relevant with them since they go out only on a leash, right?

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lemmy.world

There is no head… only balls. (Just kidding, it’s under the front legs if you look carefully)

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