Yes, I am. ^^ But I don't like 'beschuit'Are you dutch sushy?
What languages can you speak?
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You mean you don't like rusk
for people who don't know what is here is a link http://www.hollandbymail.nl/item_list/s ... _rusk.html

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I think he is fooling around with you guys...
btw I speak:
- english
- Dutch
- German
understand and speak a little:
- french (but am not a big fan of the language... but he if you go there you have to know something cause they can't speak anything else
)
I also did learn Swedish I can read stuff (if not to complicated ofcourse) and know some lines (wich to be honest aren't the most decent words
I learned it for a ex girlfriend who is from Sweden... sadly I forgot alot of it (the normal words mainly)
IMO scandinavian languages are cool (and from a girl they can be pretty sexy IMO)
btw I speak:
- english
- Dutch
- German
understand and speak a little:
- french (but am not a big fan of the language... but he if you go there you have to know something cause they can't speak anything else
I also did learn Swedish I can read stuff (if not to complicated ofcourse) and know some lines (wich to be honest aren't the most decent words
IMO scandinavian languages are cool (and from a girl they can be pretty sexy IMO)
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Hmong doesn't have a country. my parent told me that we;re from china and than we're force down south while some went up north. now we're scatter all over the place. btw during the Vietnam War Hmong serve as American serect amry or something like that.Cpt.Razkit wrote:so where is this place? like near Korea? or something?
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That's in interesting description. French does sound nice but writing an essay in french...Andre_online wrote:French is a sexy language too IMO... Very soothing pronounciations.
Everything has a gender, from a speck of dirt to a plane...and it gets confusing at times.
Last time, my friend handed in an essay and in 5 minutes, the teacher was ROFLing. It turns out that he got the genders wrong on a house, so what he originally wanted to write was, "He got inside the house" turned out to be (in french slang) "He entered a p***y"
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