M Mefistofeles New Member Local time 2:58 AM Joined Apr 9, 2014 Messages 10 Apr 9, 2014 #1 Greetings from Sweden. Last edited by a moderator: Dec 15, 2015
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B butterbean Well-Known Member Local time 9:58 PM Joined Jul 25, 2011 Messages 1,011 Apr 9, 2014 #8 Is "mephistopheles" spelled different in Sweden?
B butterbean Well-Known Member Local time 9:58 PM Joined Jul 25, 2011 Messages 1,011 Apr 9, 2014 #9 Apparently, Mefistofeles is the Spanish spelling. I find it odd that a Swede would use a Spanish spelling of a German word. Not trying to sound rude or smart, just finding that a bit curious.
Apparently, Mefistofeles is the Spanish spelling. I find it odd that a Swede would use a Spanish spelling of a German word. Not trying to sound rude or smart, just finding that a bit curious.
M Mefistofeles New Member Local time 2:58 AM Joined Apr 9, 2014 Messages 10 Apr 9, 2014 #10 Use the PM next time if you want to discuss about something other than the subject. In Sweden its spells Mefistofeles: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mefistofeles
Use the PM next time if you want to discuss about something other than the subject. In Sweden its spells Mefistofeles: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mefistofeles