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RE: STEEM - Still in flat mode
Hahaha
In Afrikaans we say "skreeu snaaks" which means it's so funny that you scream
Hahaha
In Afrikaans we say "skreeu snaaks" which means it's so funny that you scream
Afrikaans was an dialect of nederlands?
It is a branch of Dutch..formed by the Cape Settlers around the 18th Century. I can understand to a good degree what Dutch person is saying, and vice versa
Their are a lot of similarities, but 'skreeu snaaks' isn't something i'm familiair with.
I assume you are from Holland then? What is the proper Dutch for shout and funny?
I am from germany.But since i know norwegian and old english too i understand dutch without problems c:
Old English? What do you mean by that? Proper old Anglo-Saxon like ancient 6th century?
Ġea iċ understande and sprece Ænglisc c:
(Well of course not perfect)
It's easy for a german to learn and speak it since it's a mix of old "german" dialects...Maybe i had the advantage of knowing already 5 languages and how the process works...But it's anyway dedication...But the funny thing is that sometimes old english is that similar to modern german,that i am using it even to friends who don't know it because they get the meaning :D
That's impressive that you can speak 5 languages! In my country I speak two languages, English and Afrikaans and we have 9 other official languages, but they are black African languages (Zulu, Xhosa, Tswana etc) and I only know very little vernacular
BTW @sodack remember to upvote all of your own posts! And thank you for upvoting mine :)
9 other official languages? This is amazing-
Why upvoting my own posts,what does that do?