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Wow, you learn so many languages, I'm envious!!!
For Germans, Dutch sounds funny. Like "doedelijk", which means "deadly", sounds like "deadily", since the German word "tod" means "dead". Difficult to explain... but as far as I know, learning Dutch is hard for Germans. It's just hearsay, I have no experience.
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.
think you replied to an old page so i skipped this; you can add or subtract two on your next play tho
ops yea i did sorry366
think you replied to an old page so i skipped this; you can add or subtract two on your next play tho
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ok well now you can add or subtract 3 on your next play since you didn't yet lol
Let's be honest. German sounds compared to Dutch, how can I best describe it hehe... Ganz geil!!For Germans, Dutch sounds funny.
für mich hört sich dutch sympatischer an, ich kanns bloß nicht verstehenLet's be honest. German sounds compared to Dutch, how can I best describe it hehe... Ganz geil!!
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Ich persönlich finde Niederländisch so direkt. Deutsch klingt viel kultivierter. Aber vielleicht liegt das daran, dass ihr kultivierter seid als wir!für mich hört sich dutch sympatischer an, ich kanns bloß nicht verstehen