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Old 2 February 2006, 06:12 AM   #1
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Learn Dutch in 10 easy lessons

Ever wondered what those friendly people in The Netherlands are saying in their melodious and beautiful language? Ever wanted to greet one of those great Dutchmen in his own language, e.g. a watch forum, say the one called TRF? Ever wanted to express true feelings of friendship in Dutch?

This is an answer to all those questions and more: How to learn Dutch in 10 easy lessons.

For lesson number one we will teach you 6 simple phrases that will help you along. For the correct pronunciation use the CD that came with these lessons.

Good morning - Wat ben je toch een geweldige kerel.
Good night - Je bent echt een aanwinst voor dit forum.
What watch do you have? - Ben je niet geweldig?
What time is it? - Wat zou dit forum zijn zonder jou?
How are you? – Je bent echt goed hè?
Tell me more about it - En nog knap ook.

Now the next step is to use these phrases in, for instance, a post on a forum. Say the one called TRF. Good luck!
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Old 2 February 2006, 06:51 AM   #2
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Hey tosser, shouldn't you learn how to speak and read English FIRST, before you go trying to teach Nederspek to a sophisticated, English-speaking audience?
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Old 2 February 2006, 06:56 AM   #3
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Hey tosser, shouldn't you learn how to speak and read English FIRST, before you go trying to teach Nederspek to a sophisticated, English-speaking audience?
So you are still mad at me?
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Old 2 February 2006, 07:08 AM   #4
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How do you say "Enough with the damn tulips!"? in Dutch
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Old 2 February 2006, 07:11 AM   #5
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How do you say "Enough with the damn tulips!"? in Dutch
Genoeg over die klote tulpen!
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Old 2 February 2006, 07:15 AM   #6
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Old 2 February 2006, 07:18 AM   #7
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I'm really confused.
Good morning = two words, 11 letters
Wat ben je toch een geweldige kerel = 7 words, 40 letters,
Yup looks like an easy language to learn.
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Old 2 February 2006, 07:19 AM   #8
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And it looks like "geweldig" can be used just about anywhere in a sentence.
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Old 2 February 2006, 07:21 AM   #9
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And it looks like "geweldig" can be used just about anywhere in a sentence.
That's right, I am geweldig
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Was helping my daughter with grade 7 French.
So, since Fireman is now Fireperson etc, I wonder what the French should be doing with the "La and Le" crap.
Is it still politically correct to have male & female words??
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Old 2 February 2006, 07:31 AM   #11
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Was helping my daughter with grade 7 French.
So, since Fireman is now Fireperson etc, I wonder what the French should be doing with the "La and Le" crap.
Is it still politically correct to have male & female words??

Le Pompier.

BTW Frans, mad at you? I've never been mad at you. I just am with the rest of the members here, no... the rest of the citizens of the world: we have no tolerence for the Dutch.







or am I?
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Old 2 February 2006, 08:16 AM   #12
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Le Pompier.

BTW Frans, mad at you? I've never been mad at you. I just am with the rest of the members here, no... the rest of the citizens of the world: we have no tolerence for the Dutch.

OK then, what size is that dress? shirt. You being such a tall guy and all.
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Old 2 February 2006, 08:27 AM   #13
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How about just saying aloha, that would cover:
Good morning
Good evening
Goodnight
Goodbye
How are you
Thank you
You're welcome

1 word 5 letters not bad eh?...
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Old 2 February 2006, 08:33 AM   #14
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How about just saying aloha, that would cover:
Good morning
Good evening
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How are you
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You're welcome

1 word 5 letters not bad eh?...
Aloha Tom! Wow, Hawaii. Ah well, I can always put on a colourfull shirt to compensate

P.S. Between me and you, does it mean shut up as well? I want to use it on Daren.
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works for me
ALO-HA!
Now we need a smiley with the Hang Loose on his hand.
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That's right, I am geweldig
De Nederlanders hebben een slechte ziekte. Wij allen zouden vanaf hen moeten blijven.

You are definitely terrible, Frans.......
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Le Pompier.

BTW Frans, mad at you? I've never been mad at you. I just am with the rest of the members here, no... the rest of the citizens of the world: we have no tolerence for the Dutch.







or am I?
Groeten John, kunt u ons uw rode kleding tonen?
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Old 2 February 2006, 10:04 AM   #18
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ALO-HA!
With that cadence, it makes me think of "Hellooooooooo Nurse!".
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Old 2 February 2006, 11:51 AM   #19
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Aloha Tom! Wow, Hawaii. Ah well, I can always put on a colourfull shirt to compensate

P.S. Between me and you, does it mean shut up as well? I want to use it on Daren.

No, doesn't mean that, but I'm sure we could think of some colorful adjectives to use if you want to. Hell just start another thread on it, "How to say shut up in different languages"

First off
Chadda up......
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How about just saying aloha, that would cover:
Good morning
Good evening
Goodnight
Goodbye
How are you
Thank you
You're welcome

1 word 5 letters not bad eh?...
A man after my own heart!! But there is so much more, you want a useless class in college, take 6 semesters of the Hawaiian language. Now it means something to me and my heritage, but try using it on the street in Dallas.

Aloha no. A hui hou, malama pono.
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Where is the important stuff Frans, like "pass the bong" and "do you like my new gold pants" and even "do my new gold pants match my fricking clogs?"
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Where is the important stuff Frans, like "pass the bong"
I've been led to believe that in Frans' case, the appropriate phrase is, "Quit hogging the fattie, clog boy".
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I've been led to believe that in Frans' case, the appropriate phrase is, "Quit hogging the fattie, clog boy".
True, so true!!
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Hey Frans,

What's Dutch for Cleavage?
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You guys smoke too much.....

Seen that movie Hostel? Makes me wonder about europe...
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ok, I'm clueless, can someone please translate......

did like the women in the movie though....
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A man after my own heart!! But there is so much more, you want a useless class in college, take 6 semesters of the Hawaiian language. Now it means something to me and my heritage, but try using it on the street in Dallas.

Aloha no. A hui hou, malama pono.
In Texas, my people say "Shalom, y'all."
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