Retardfuel
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I'm trying to learn it on Duolingo. It's really weird.Anyone understand Dutch? Weirdest language I have ever heard ngl lol
Sounds French to me...Anyone understand Dutch? Weirdest language I have ever heard ngl lol
The guy watching by used the verb "slaan" - "to beat", even before the cop started to beat the shit out of the Stacy. Couldn't understand anything else.Anyone understand Dutch? Weirdest language I have ever heard ngl lol
No, I confirm it, she did not speak French.Sounds French to me...
Çest vrai?No, I confirm it, she did not speak French.
Oui. ^^ Si elle parlerait français, je l'aurais entendu, croyez-moi. ^^ Après, peut-être qu'il faudrait chercher à quelle police appartient l'uniforme pour savoir quelle langue elles parlent.Çest vrai?
OkOui. ^^ Si elle parlerait français, je l'aurais entendu, croyez-moi. ^^ Après, peut-être qu'il faudrait chercher à quelle police appartient l'uniforme pour savoir quelle langue elles parlent.
Based. I like seeing uncucked cops rejecting foid's pussy pass.
Anyone understand Dutch? Weirdest language I have ever heard ngl lol
As I said, it was Dutch and I could identify one word - Dutch developed from German dialects and I speak decent German.Oui. ^^ Si elle parlerait français, je l'aurais entendu, croyez-moi. ^^ Après, peut-être qu'il faudrait chercher à quelle police appartient l'uniforme pour savoir quelle langue elles parlent.
probably the dutchAnyone understand Dutch?
As I said, it was Dutch and I could identify one word - Dutch developed from German dialects and I speak decent German.
If it was a tall chad cop she would have complied right away. I bet the manlet cop seen it happen before, and had enough of rosties not respecting his authority.Yep, I especially like that it was a Manlet cop, toilets like her probably make horrible remarks to men like him every day hurting him more than he hurt her.
Look at this map: the forerunners of English split off long before the relevant Lower German dialects started developing into a separate language. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_languages#/media/File:Old_norse,_ca_900.PNGEnglish also developed from German dialects, which is why the grammar is nearly identical.
Purchase (or download) a textbook. You won't learn shit with these apps. Traditional language learning methods cannot be replaced with American apps, that only teach you 500 basic words and very rudimentary grammar.I'm trying to learn it on Duolingo. It's really weird.
Thanks for the informationAs I said, it was Dutch and I could identify one word - Dutch developed from German dialects and I speak decent German.