ditti dutch!Winterslaap said:jeemig....t gaat toch echt gebeuren he..... almost time!!!!![]()

ditti dutch!Winterslaap said:jeemig....t gaat toch echt gebeuren he..... almost time!!!!![]()

Karsten said:Hmmm, this throat disease that some people a few kilometers west of Münster call a language seems to spread around in this forum...![]()
oee i am sorry 
Goed hèKarsten said:Hmmm, this throat disease that some people a few kilometers west of Münster call a language seems to spread around in this forum...![]()





Quark said:Goed hè
If you don't be careful, I'll start at the German forums as well
And it's strange, but I always thought that Dutch was the language, and German some sort of dialect.

Quark said:Goed hè
If you don't be careful, I'll start at the German forums as well
And it's strange, but I always thought that Dutch was the language, and German some sort of dialect.
According to Karsten, it isn't.Winterslaap said:ow?? it isn't?????![]()
monochrom said:It is actually a little more difficult.
The northern germans speak a variant of dutch, for sure. They just leave out the funny words and out comes boring high german. Or frisian, but they don't count.
In the middle and eastern part of Germany, ugly dialects like hessisch, pfälzerisch, moselfränkisch, rheinländisch or sächsisch are spoken. They are generally grouped together as "Ugly Sounding Carnival Germanic Languages". Eventually they might deteriorate into french.
And in southern Germany we either speak Swiss (Baden-Württemberg), Austrian (Upper Bavaria), Sped-up-austrian-with-lots-of-funny-noises (Franconia) or the language of the pigs (Lower Bavaria).

Doitsch met schwedische Aksent? (don't look how I wrote it, I try to write it in fonetic, without the specific fonetic signs)gnoff said:What's my german called?
*guessing drunken-stupid-schwede-german*
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