Yeah, it would be grammatically OK, but never in our entire history have we called our army "hären". At least not as a modern nation-state, the vikings did it, yes, but then they were not swedes.
/Stareleaf
Sorry if I'm being a grammar nazi, but that's not good swedish. What you've written here would translate to something like "To the army, elven brother! Join the horde and brawl the russian horde!". It should read "Till vapen, alvbröder! Gå med i armén och bekämpa den Ryska Horden!". Sorry again...
If this ever happen, I will go underground. Even though I have no genetic illness' in my family and with my looks I'd be accepted by eugenics, I would still dedicate my life to combat this new horrible world. Hellfire, I'm even against genetic manipulation of crops. I think that eugenics is one...
The LLS(Lord's League Ship) Inevitable: The first neuclear-powered ship of the League that conquered most of Scandinavia in the early 20th century. Deployed in 1974, it was the first lead in the thourough uplift of the League's navy. Armed with heavy S-A and S-S missiles, and carrying a complete...
As I'm a swede, I'd say that if we won the war against... Well, all of our neighbours(Don't know what it's called, really) we'd stand a good chance of making some colonial things. We had a small colony in North America, and we were also the owners of a small island outside Africa or something...
Thanks Riain, but I'm not specifically interested in this area. It was just an idea that I wanted to know how likely it was. But thank you for shown kindness.
/Starleaf
What would have happened if the chinese sent explorers west during the high antiquity? The reasons for China to send explorers west could be many, but perhaps some emperor declared that Chinas borders must be expanded or something like that. This situation of course assumes that the chinese had...
If I remember correctly, the Romans only ever produced quite poor-quality steel. What if their engineers and smiths got hold of a method to produce high-quality, cheap steel? Would this discovery have a great impact on the fall of Rome? And in that case, how? And would the period in which this...
If I remember correctly, the Romans only ever produced quite poor-quality steel. What if their engineers and smiths got hold of a method to produce high-quality, cheap steel? Would this discovery have a great impact on the fall of Rome? And in that case, how? And would the period in which this...