A Day of Languages

Feb 11, 2005 16:57

I told you I would become bilingual. :) Am learning bits and pieces of Flemish now, thanks to my little sister. Allow me to show off ( Read more... )

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nerweniel February 11 2005, 14:05:26 UTC
Ohhhh now I am so proud of my smart big sis *applauds*. You are becoming bilingual, hooray *throws confetti*! Do point this out to Griselda, she'll love this too :p.

Groetjes,

Baby Zus :p

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griseldalafey February 11 2005, 16:19:08 UTC
Ik begrijp wat je nu zegt :D

Great language isn't it? And just because I can't resist:

A nice cup of coffee:
Een lekker bakkie koffie

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m_m_1920 February 11 2005, 16:22:07 UTC
Wee, more Flemish. Shall have to remember that as well. I'm glad you know what I said. ;) This is fun, because so few others understand us, hehe.

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griseldalafey February 11 2005, 16:32:30 UTC
lol Actually, it's Dutch. I couldn't speak Flemish to save my life :D If I'm watching I Flemisch tv-program I need subtitles.

Although I never really understand what exactly the difference between Dutch and Flemish is. (Help me out Lies) Flemish is spoken in Belgium and Dutch in the Netherlands.
I guess it's like the difference between British English and Australian English.

~This is fun, because so few others understand us~
*giggle* Two friends of me were on holiday in England and sat down on a bench in a park, loudly discussing everyone that passed... in Dutch. No soul had an idea what they were talking about.

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m_m_1920 February 11 2005, 16:38:03 UTC
Hmm, well it looks the same to me. Then again, I'm a stupid American. By the way, American English is all over again completely different from both British and Australian English (personally, I like British English much better). Wish I could talk about people in a language they didn't understand. lol Too bad 99% of the world is learning English now.

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