mit or mit out du?
he's murdered music? why not thousands of people?
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he's murdered music? why not thousands of people?
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And I think in this case you'd use the object form of du - "dich"
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Tue 3 Jul 2012, 22:25,
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\o/
Brit beats a Dutchie in Different Language Shocker!
EDIT quite pleased about that since I do pride myself on knowing at least a basic bit of lingo in most contries that I visit. The fact that pretty much every other European nation has their mother tongue, a good couple of other European languages, and generally English as standard is beside the point.
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Tue 3 Jul 2012, 22:27,
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EDIT quite pleased about that since I do pride myself on knowing at least a basic bit of lingo in most contries that I visit. The fact that pretty much every other European nation has their mother tongue, a good couple of other European languages, and generally English as standard is beside the point.
dank u val
or however you're meant to write it - I generally go for spoken forms not the written shit
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Tue 3 Jul 2012, 22:40,
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it's the only dutch i know how to spell
i'm not sure what that says about me
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Tue 3 Jul 2012, 22:53,
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in my experience
knowing at least the bare minimum of the language of whatever country you're visiting goes a long way and is appreciated
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Tue 3 Jul 2012, 22:44,
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Absolutely.
"please", "thank you", "two beers", "cheers", and "do you speak English" in the actual language will see you a long way.
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Tue 3 Jul 2012, 22:49,
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good to see you're aware of knowing to ask for 2 beers, not one ;)
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Tue 3 Jul 2012, 22:51,
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Asking for one beer would generally imply I'm pimping my wife out.
That was a strange holiday...
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Tue 3 Jul 2012, 22:54,
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is this an internationally accepted sign of wife pimping then?
*takes notes*
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Tue 3 Jul 2012, 22:58,
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Mit oder ohne du just doesn't quite roll off your tongue though
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