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Originally posted by Big Poppa Puff
Kees, I appreciate the examples and the information. But as with anything you learn, it only leads to more questions.
If "dutch" is an english-only term what term do the citzens of Holland use to describe the same word?
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We use Nederlanders and Nederlands. Maybe Dutch is more logic than English.
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The english language has so many elements from other languages (espicially the current American version of english). What language is native to Holland and from what elements does it derive from? (i.e. is it a Germanic or Franco)
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The language is Germanic. You can place it (same as the country) between English and German. There is a big influence of the Dutch to English. Especially before the 17th century.
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One last thing. In Australia its "G'Day Mate", in the western USA its "Howdy Partner", in many parts of the USA its "Hey, Guys", what is it in Holland in your native tongue?
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Do you mean the sound of the language, or the way to say hello? The language has a very hard G. My German friends always make jokes about the way I speak German. Saying hello is mostly done with a simple Hoi, or Hallo.
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I appreciate your patience in teaching this American a little bit of info about the rest of the world.
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Well if we didn't have given New York to the English, it would be your native language now.
Kees