TheMyrco
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| 17 Apr 2012 03:16 PM |
If you have any questions about Dutch, I'll give a try to help you out.
~~Other people who know Dutch can also help, I'm not an ego :P~~
The questions can be: - How do u say.... - What's the word for... - How do u pronounce.... - How does this grammar part work? - What does this say (asking for a translation).
And even more, as long they're regarding the meaning of this thread. |
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XxJimmyxX
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| 17 Apr 2012 03:24 PM |
| What are the subjects in Dutch? (I, you, he/she, etc.)? |
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TheMyrco
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| 17 Apr 2012 03:40 PM |
I = ik You = jij He, she, it = hij, zij, het We = wij You (multiple) = jullie They = zij
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Grove537
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| 17 Apr 2012 06:19 PM |
| I like dutch, they use j alot more then other language c: |
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TheMyrco
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| 18 Apr 2012 12:38 AM |
ij ~= j.
The /ij/ is another /ei/, pronounciated the same, expect written differently.
I write the ij on paper by writing a /y/ with a smile and then add dots, however it's basicly the i and j. |
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TheMyrco
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| 18 Apr 2012 12:40 AM |
Here is how I write the different forms:
http://www.roblox.com/Foto0001-item?id=76769255 |
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