• Nika
    Nika
    2013-10-23

    Und ich dachte, dass die Frösche weltweit die selbe Sprache sprechen. :)

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  • anonymiss
    anonymiss
    2013-10-23

    ribbit :)

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  • Fla
    Fla
    2013-10-23

    Crôa !

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  • Scotty Innit
    Scotty Innit
    2013-10-23

    croach

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  • Scotty Innit
    Scotty Innit
    2013-10-23

    @anonymiss you US frogs always get english wrong ;)

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  • stuart_duckworth_1@joindiaspora.com
    stuart_duckworth_1@joindiaspora.com
    2013-10-23

    Hi @anonymiss and #scotty - I recall from my childhood in southern England that frogs were wont to say "croak". I think "ribbit" came with a Disney cartoon.

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  • Chris Kerr
    Chris Kerr
    2013-10-23

    Brekekekex ko-ax, ko-ax

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Frogs

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  • Jan P.
    Jan P.
    2013-10-23

    I ssink it shoult be „quak“ in German. :)

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  • Mister Dark**
    Mister Dark**
    2013-10-23

    History of Babel Tower revisited by frogs ! ;D

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  • Jan P.
    Jan P.
    2013-10-23

    Kva kvak in Esperanto.

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  • Aurora van Allen
    Aurora van Allen
    2013-10-23

    Yes, it's Quak in Germany. Quaaaak in springtime.

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  • Ivan Gabriel Morén
    Ivan Gabriel Morén
    2013-10-23

    Wonderful discussion ;) In Sweden we say kvack-kvack, however it looks really odd written down surrounded by english.. :p

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  • anonymiss
    anonymiss
    2013-10-23

    Ok give me more - I will draw a new corrected frog language image :) For a better understanding :)

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  • Scotty Innit
    Scotty Innit
    2013-10-23

    @stewart yeah i meant "croak"
    drunk spelling

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  • stuart_duckworth_1@joindiaspora.com
    stuart_duckworth_1@joindiaspora.com
    2013-10-24

    @scotty - :o)))

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  • Anibal Ardid
    Anibal Ardid
    2013-10-25

    Argentina: CROOC

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  • Mister Dark**
    Mister Dark**
    2013-10-25

    France : "Cocooooooorrriiiii cooooooooo " !!!!

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