I need to know how do you say "Netherland" or "Holland" in Dutch.
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I need to know how do you say "Netherland" or "Holland" in Dutch.
"Nederland" :wave:
Naah, he's lying.
It's actually 'bordeel'....
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Originally posted by Michael_Kamen
Naah, he's lying.
It's actually 'bordeel'....
Posted "nederland" on altavista and found 427.449 rersults, so it can't be scrap.
But I needed the name of the country as well as how you call the people who lives in there.
I lived in the Netherlannds and Belgium for 2 years and speak the language. Nederland is the netherlands in dutch and means "low-land". Nederlands is dutch in dutch and means dutch. People who live in the Netherlands are called Nederlanders. Any Questions?
Hoe gaat het? (who hot het)
How's it going
Goed - (hoot)
Goed
en jou? (en yow)
and you?
danke
(sorry, I only speak a little german)
Zoon van een hoerige kameel.
(You are a unique person)
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Originally posted by mendhak
Zoon van een hoerige kameel.
(You are a unique person)
In this forum there are very nice and helping people, and some morons that enjoy insulting the others.
I know enough german to understand that "Zoon van een hoerige kameel" sounds like "son of a horny camel"
And burdeel might be parlour, burdel, brothel, bordel, chambre de putain, Bordell, bordello, salón, cassino, quilombo, prostíbulo, casa de putas?
We don't need that scrap.
There are also some sticklers who don't appreciate world-class humor.
And then there is me, the hooker with a heart of gold.
:wave:
Het spijt me werkelijk enorm. Het was niet de bedoeling U te beledigen. Het was gewoon bedoeld als fantastische humor.Quote:
Originally posted by Juan Carlos Rey
In this forum there are very nice and helping people, and some morons that enjoy insulting the others.
I know enough german to understand that "Zoon van een hoerige kameel" sounds like "son of a horny camel"
And burdeel might be parlour, burdel, brothel, bordel, chambre de putain, Bordell, bordello, salón, cassino, quilombo, prostíbulo, casa de putas?
We don't need that scrap.
Oh, en 'hoer' betekent niet 'horny', maar 'hooker' .. :)
:lol: Funny pronounciation.. :pQuote:
Originally posted by bebandit
Hoe gaat het? (who hot het)
How's it going
Goed - (hoot)
Goed
en jou? (en yow)
and you?
It's the American pronunciation of dutch words without the guteral "g"'s that are surely not native to English. Some people say that dutch sounds like drunken German, but I think it's cool none the less.
I thought it was called Neverland :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by bebandit
It means more or less the same in Norwegian...:)...."low-land" or "the land under"...:D....
It is incredible easy sometimes to read Dutch, but if you try to talk to me in Dutch, then I can just forget to try to understand anything...you have to many silly sounds...:D
I speak afrikaans. Much the same than Dutch.
I'm from the Netherlands.. :wave:
Now answer the questions then :rolleyes: :lol:
Dont worry about Mendhak he is an idiot in disguise as a wally :afrog: :lol:
He everyone - this thread is 13 months old - brought back to life BEBANDIT probably without realizing it...
Let it go :bigyello: