Difference between revisions of "Auld hensyne"
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* '''''Auld Lang Syne''''' – a Scottish song from the 1700s attributed to Robert Burns. Traditionally sung on New Year's Eve, it means 'times gone by'. | * '''''Auld Lang Syne''''' – a Scottish song from the 1700s attributed to Robert Burns. Traditionally sung on New Year's Eve, it means 'times gone by'. | ||
− | * ''hensyn | + | * '''hensyn''' (Danish): regarding, reference (''med hensyn til'', in reference to) |
*''' old hen''' | *''' old hen''' | ||
* '''sin''' | * '''sin''' | ||
[[Category: Danish phrases]] | [[Category: Danish phrases]] | ||
[[Category: hen]] | [[Category: hen]] |
Latest revision as of 20:23, 4 June 2013
- Auld Lang Syne – a Scottish song from the 1700s attributed to Robert Burns. Traditionally sung on New Year's Eve, it means 'times gone by'.
- hensyn (Danish): regarding, reference (med hensyn til, in reference to)
- old hen
- sin