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Guten Morgen! Many English speakers living in Germany?I didn't take them with me though... Interestingly, they are made for learning Dutch from English!
luckily i have an old-school thermometer outside my window...which of course doesn't work at nightHow are you going to survive that?! Now, you need to check the weather outside!![]()
and everyone can actually speak those languages? shit, here everyone has to study both national languages in school, but in real life, 99% of people only speak their regions'@U. A. - No, there's a huge difference between Dutch and German, unless you live near the border. German is much harder to write. Dutch people learn German in public school, but not the other way around. We also learn English and French.
No, it depends on education degree as well. We also have Latin (which is completely pointless imo). In Germany mostly everything is dubbed, so you don't hear much original English or other languages in daily life. But in the Netherlands you grow up with English everywhere: on TV, music, games etc.and everyone can actually speak those languages? shit, here everyone has to study both national languages in school, but in real life, 99% of people only speak what their regions' language is
Wow, you learn so many languages, I'm envious!!!Guten Morgen! Many English speakers living in Germany?
Or there any for learing German from Dutch..?
@U. A. - No, there's a huge difference between Dutch and German, unless you live near the border. German is much harder to write. Dutch people learn German in public school, but not the other way around. We also learn English and French.
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You can also take Latin in school here, but you van take French or Italian instead. It's true most stuff is dubbed except music. But whenever something must sound fancy, an English term is used. Like Girl's/Boy's days, for example. And advertisement uses a lot of English, too, especially frangrances (guess how I learned that word :-) ) and fashion.No, it depends on education degree as well. We also have Latin (which is completely pointless imo). In Germany mostly everything is dubbed, so you don't hear much original English or other languages in daily life. But in the Netherlands you grow up with English everywhere: on TV, music, games etc.
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