ROFL. I laughed pretty hard at that.How did you manage to spell 'ruiters' wrong when you are from that country?
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but it's not spelled wrong

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ruiters what is wrong spelled about that word? at least it's an existing word...

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Don't know if this is relevant, but in German, "uhlan" is " der Ulan," but "uhlan" is just the anglicized version. I don't know about "ruyter" vs. "ruiter." Maybe in older Dutch "i" replaced "y?"
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[quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""]Don't know if this is relevant, but in German, "uhlan" is " der Ulan," but "uhlan" is just the anglicized version. I don't know about "ruyter" vs. "ruiter." Maybe in older Dutch "i" replaced "y?"[/quote]
true kaiser, and the plural form of it would be "Ulanen"
i don't think that he spelled "ruyter" wrong by writing ruiter, if that person is dutch, he knows it^^
oh and also the Tschapka-Ulan(on your game versions probably Czapka-Uhlan) comes form the turkish word ?apka which means hat
i guessed it could be like that, looked it up and was right :-)
true kaiser, and the plural form of it would be "Ulanen"
i don't think that he spelled "ruyter" wrong by writing ruiter, if that person is dutch, he knows it^^
oh and also the Tschapka-Ulan(on your game versions probably Czapka-Uhlan) comes form the turkish word ?apka which means hat
i guessed it could be like that, looked it up and was right :-)
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Still funny, though.