Belgium is a country where 3 languages are spoken. Dutch, French and German. Self evident, we learn those 3 at school. Then of course English as well. I took Latin and ancient Greek with it. And now at college, I' m currently learning Spanish.
Originally posted by GCG
speaking Dutch is like gearing up to spit out a massive buttery flem. But they deny its like that.
Originally posted by Storm
Belgium is a country where 3 languages are spoken. Dutch, French and German. Self evident, we learn those 3 at school. Then of course English as well. I took Latin and ancient Greek with it. And now at college, I' m currently learning Spanish.
Wow, 3 languages that you have to learn, i think it should be like that everywhere.
Switzerland does that as well, no? Italian, German and French..i think unsure.
I speak 4 languages, but 3 of those languages are rather similar 😬 I like to know some other ones, unusual ones...like Dutch, but my university is not offering Dutch as a free extra class. 🙁
Originally posted by lil bitchiness
Wow, 3 languages that you have to learn, i think it should be like that everywhere.Switzerland does that as well, no? Italian, German and French..i think unsure.
I speak 4 languages, but 3 of those languages are rather similar 😬 I like to know some other ones, unusual ones...like Dutch, but my university is not offering Dutch as a free extra class. 🙁
You won' t find Dutch often offered.
The Dutch language as spoken in Flanders is not a separate language from Dutch, but there are some differences in vocabulary and pronunciation, similar to that between British and American English. The term Flemish is usually used to distinguish the Dutch spoken in Flanders from that of the Netherlands.