"Dutch a German accent? If that were true I'd know my German well... "
well accent is probably the wrong word
it should be dialect
Dutch is a descendant of Old Frankish which is also the parent language of Afrikaans.
Old Frankish was the language of the Franks and it is classified as a West Germanic language. Once it was spoken in areas covering modern France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.
DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
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26th March, 2007 at 05:47:08 -
German != Germanic. The two languages grew apart too much in the meantime. I think German is difficult.
English and Danish fluently. I learnt a bit of Japanese and even went to Japan for a few weeks, but I don't speak it well enough to maintain anything more than an elementary conversation about very basic things.
I can talk almost all dialects of finnish, (not helsinki dialect), and i can talk in traditional finnish, also I can talk Swedish, english (Gb and AE), HTML, and I know few words of russian, latin, saame, french, chinese, japanese and german.
I have proven new mathematic formula to be true...
hm.. i can speak hungarian, english and learning german.
axel, water is not Ves.. its "Víz",
I'd call "arse" - "Sägg" without k. Its spelled "segg" in hungarian.
And for those who wants to see some hungarian: (i dont except too many )
"Napi Klick" a legfajinabb oldal az egész interneten. - "Daily Click" is the best website in the whole internet!
you could become dogzer's best friend
he speaks that Hungarian as well
talking about fotze
when i was like 12 i would always spell it Votze
i found out it was spelled Fotze when we read a book in German class (i was 14) and they used that word many times in that book.
i mean look at the SHAPE of it. I think V suits it way better than F