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  • #91
    Dutch, English, reasonable Italian and poor German.

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    • #92
      Well, she obviously wasn't in for a ménage à trois then



      but,
      Noooooooo, now even the dutch speak french, what is this world coming to...You do know that you just ruined my life savings of prejudices !!!!!
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      • #93
        The Dutch don't speak French, they find it revolting (almost as bad as German). I'm just weird
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        • #94


          I always thought the dutch liked (to speak) french but just couldn't.

          Good to see we agree on german though but shhhhh
          Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
          Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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          • #95
            Cree would be fun...

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            • #96
              Originally posted by alva

              Good to see we agree on german though but shhhhh
              So we Germans are wrong automatically thinking the Dutch would talk to us in German with pleasure whenever we go there?
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              • #97
                Originally posted by lord of the mark


                Actually historically English has a singular second person : thou-thee-thy-thine. You-ye-your-yours was the plural, and formal formal form, just like in other western european languages.
                In Ireland it is still common to hear people say 'yous two' and indeed my parents and grandparents said it all the time. Although an upper class Irish person wouldn't dream of saying it- except perhaps when having imbibed too much poteen or Guinness.... Can't say I've heard 'yous' in Australia, but then I haven't frequented any Irish pubs here (they always seem to be full of Swedish and German and Dutch backpackers anyway)...

                The Dutch and German and Flemish posters will be happy to know at Tocumwal in New South Wales at the Sportavia Gliding Site, Anglo-Dutch-German harmony reigns. Go there any day to hear what sounds like two cats hacking up furballs and it'll be the Dutch and Germans yammering away ten to the dozen, but occasionally forgetting and using Dutch, English and German interchangeably. The world record holder glider pilot Ingo Renner flies from there, and a very peasant place it is too. So if there are any budding glider pilots, do visit Sportavia's website....here endeth the advertisement.
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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Mazarin
                  So we Germans are wrong automatically thinking the Dutch would talk to us in German with pleasure whenever we go there?
                  Sure, just ask us for directions We'll very gladly point you in the completely wrong direction...

                  My favourite answer when I'm in Amsterdam: it's at the end of the canal

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                  • #99
                    People sometimes say Yous in America.

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                    • A reasonable amount of German, and that's about it(And yes, before anyone points it out, I know the name is wrong).
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                      • i can understand it with no trouble at all, which is great, because i love korean movies.
                        the problem is actually talking. i don't have anything beyond the third-grade level or so, mostly because i only speak it around the house.


                        Ahh, i see.
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