Wanna Learn Dutch?????

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Hhmmm ... perhaps I should make an effort and try to learn Dutch ...

It will be easier for u, because of ur german language:)

Nd btw, when i said german people are arrogant, i meant the german team :)

I did not know u wher a german sorry!:-[
 
It will be easier for u, because of ur german language:)

Nd btw, when i said german people are arrogant, i meant the german team :)

I did not know u wher a german sorry!:-[
I never thought you meant it in a bad way, bro, so please don't worry about it!

We all have our own little stereotypes, that we may need to review from time to time ... :D
 
Güven, perhaps you can write a few simple sentences in Dutch, and we can try to work out what they mean?

You can tell us about the grammar afterwards, if we need to know ...
 
Oke like This maybe:

Ik ga vandaag de Wedstrijd kijken tussen turkije en duitsland :D
or
er vliegen Vogels Boven Mijn Huis.
or
ik loop naar mijn huis toe.
 
Oke like This maybe:

Ik ga vandaag de Wedstrijd kijken tussen turkije en duitsland :D
Ik = ich
ga = will/gonna? = werde
vandaag = ?
de = die/der/das
Wedstrijd = ? some sort of street? Wednesday?
kijken = see? = there's a german word that sounds like kucken and has the same meaning, I think
tussen = zwischen
turkije = (der) Turkei
en = und
duitsland = Deutschland
 
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Ik = ich
ga = will/gonna? = werde
vandaag = today?
de = die/der/das
Wedstrijd = contest (as in 'Wettstreit')?
kijken = see? = sehen
tussen = zwischen
turkije = (der) Turkei
en = und
duitsland = Deutschland
Have added my thoughts.
 
^Yep
The word Wedstrijd, you could use it for contest, game , match and all that .
 
Thanks for doing that, brother :)
Oke like This maybe:

Ik ga vandaag de Wedstrijd kijken tussen turkije en duitsland :D
I guess we worked this one out:
Today I am going to watch the match between Turkey and Germany.

I am guessing the rest:
or
er vliegen Vogels Boven Mijn Huis.
Birds are flying over my house.
or
ik loop naar mijn huis toe.
I am running home (to my house) (What does 'toe' mean?)

Corrections welcome! :D
 
Thanks for doing that, brother :)
I guess we worked this one out:
Today I am going to watch the match between Turkey and Germany.

I am guessing the rest:

Birds are flying over my house.

I am running home (to my house) (What does 'toe' mean?)

Corrections welcome! :D
Yeah, but what's the emaning of er?
toe.. Perhaps to as in nach..
 
How do you say "Ich hoffe Deutschland wird gewinnen!" ??? :D
 

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