Kon-Tiki wrote:Could be the other way around too, that people from Holland don't know what Dutch is (...)Candy wrote: ... whereas flemish people just don't know what's dutch. That's funny.
Dutch speaking people
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Gelukkig maar ;DKon-Tiki wrote: Hij begrijpt't goed genoeg Zijn site vermeldt zelfs Sip van der Ploert.
Oh ja, geen oorlog starten heh ?
(translation: oh yeah, don't start a war, huh ? )
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Hmm, ja, dus niet hehEero R?nik wrote:Jij bent een stront-likkende klootzak...Kon-Tiki wrote:Godverdomme strontboerke! Moest uw vader in de beek geschoten hebben, zoudt ge n?g een lelijk kikkerke geweest zijn. Dat hebt ge waarschijnlijk ook van hem. Uwe pa's z? oerlelijk dat'm een vuilzak over z'n lijf moest doen en'n papieren zak over z'nne kop en er dan'n levensgrote foto van Don Delouise op moest plakken vooraleer uw moeder, die't toch al met iedereen doet, uwe pa ook maar durfde aan te raken.Eero R?nik wrote: I pretty much can understand Dutch by now, when we talk about writing or speaking though, I know almost nothing but swearing...
Well, that's about cursing, swearing and insulting in Dutch... and you don't understand a thing of it ;D ;D ;D
Je weet toch wel wat anus likker betekent ? ;D
(sorry, if I'm swearing )
Kan ook zo schelden, dat je er niks meer van begrijpt
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That was meant to Eero, saying he doesn't know almost anything but swearing ::)
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and you are an annoying nitpicker :pDennisCGc wrote:This topic is meant for Dutch, and not for German.Well, letz give an example about *german cursing*:
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Ja lap, en ik die dacht da'k hier den enige belg was
Groeten,
Jeroen
Groeten,
Jeroen
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AFAIK Pype.Clicker is also belgian, although from the french-speaking part.sith wrote: Ja lap, en ik die dacht da'k hier den enige belg was
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Woohoo! Je peux lui ennuyer avec des questions qui 's agit de la langue Fran?ais.
Qu'est-ce le mot pachiderme veut dire?
Qu'est-ce le mot pachiderme veut dire?
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It was meant for EeroKon-Tiki wrote: That was meant to Eero, saying he doesn't know almost anything but swearing ::)
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nitpicker ?BI lazy wrote:and you are an annoying nitpicker :pDennisCGc wrote:This topic is meant for Dutch, and not for German.Well, letz give an example about *german cursing*:
don't know what that means ::) :-[
[edit] I know the full word is korintenkacker [/edit]
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Nay, Dennis.
I'm from Austria, not from Germany.
They say "Korinthenkacker" in germany somewhere. In berlin, I think. But in Vienna we say "Kleinkariert" or "kleinlich" or "pitzelig".
I'm from Austria, not from Germany.
They say "Korinthenkacker" in germany somewhere. In berlin, I think. But in Vienna we say "Kleinkariert" or "kleinlich" or "pitzelig".
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Awww, come on... Real insults & falsities? "Get back" to us? Well, I'm Dutch myself, so that's not the case... The only false thing I saw were "Flemish people just don't know what's dutch", confirmed by your "two words for an object"-theory. I thought it was rather arrogant to assume that... And since I can't smell your "just-fooling-around" through the internet, I made a comment about it... So excuse me if you were in fact , fooling around...Candy wrote:
Something that I really notice is that you do not see that all the things I've said can be applied in two ways. Not only can we laugh at you for using a weird set of words, you can laugh at us too. In the exact same way, we use their language, but with a few very weird words.
The only thing that disappoints me now is that you all did not see that, but instead start using real insults & falsities to "get back" to us. Grow up.
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Dutch Thread:DennisCGc wrote:OkayYou know, this really fascinates me... I mean that Dutch speaking people always tend to "group" on the internet. I've seen it many times on the internet: newsgroups (where they also brutally annexed some groups), private hubs and even on forums... I believe this is already the second "Dutch thread" on this particular forum...
Dus dit is de tweede topic op deze forum ?
En groeperen Nederlanders altijd een "club" ?
Dan weet je meer dan ik
Kan jij Nederlands spreken ?
(als je dit niet snapt, neem een vertaler )
http://www.mega-tokyo.com/forum/index.php?board=2;action=display;threadid=3420;start=0
I can speak Dutch, although I rather not do it on forums where the majority of people is non-Dutchspeaking and thus can't read it...
However, to answer your question "En groeperen Nederlanders altijd een "club" ?":
Dat zeg ik niet, maar 't komt mijns inziens best vaak voor... Zal wel liggen aan het feit dat breedband tegenwoordig makkelijk te betalen valt... Hoewel je het ook wel op campings, badplaatsen in Spanje, e.d. ziet. Een vrij re?el verschijnsel leek me.....
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Okee, maar het geldt dus niet alleen voor wij, de Nederlanders dusHowever, to answer your question "En groeperen Nederlanders altijd een "club" ?":
Dat zeg ik niet, maar 't komt mijns inziens best vaak voor... Zal wel liggen aan het feit dat breedband tegenwoordig makkelijk te betalen valt... Hoewel je het ook wel op campings, badplaatsen in Spanje, e.d. ziet. Een vrij re?el verschijnsel leek me.....