^ that's interesting. I know there's a fair bit of norse influence on english, and having looked it up on wikipedia as i'm intested in languages and linguistics, some of the slang and dialect things which i'd have thought were scots or irish based actually come from norse originally.
dutch is like that with west country accents (supposedly... i haven't really noticed myself, though i haven't been exposed to much dutch)
i've been watching a lot of stuff like wallander, and (having done a little german at school), a lot of it almost sounds like german but with a more (regional) english intonation and pronunciation.
actually the more posh RP English accents almost sound like a german accent to my ears (obviously not exactly german but closer to it than my own). I used to think english was nothing like german until i remembered i didn't really have the "proper" accent. :lol:
I'm not sure if we measure distances in time or not, nfe. I'm sure some people out in the sticks probably do.
Actually we (meaning other people here, not me :shock: ) seem to measure distances here by completely underestimating them. don't ask anyone out in the country here how far somewhere is. they'll tell you a mile and a half and it'll actually be like 5 miles (if not more).