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  • Sie spricht flamisch ! Multietalent

  • man lernt nie aus ! immer nur dazu ! lol.

  • I love you Kate^-^

    Just go on!Youre the best^^

  • Can someone please translate that??? I don´t understand anything!! :-((((

  • iloveyou <3

    kate go go go.

    het is totaaaal niet erg, dat je er niet bij bent. je was toch gewoon de beste !

    x

  • combien des langues est-ce qu'elle parle?

  • Elle parles le anglais et le holandais ! lol

  • this isn't holandais, it's néerlandais (flamand/flemish/vlaams) ;)

  • lol flemish is the same language as dutch ... lol i know its different but u call them both nederlands

  • hollandic is a little more specific than nederlands/dutch. hollandic/hollands & flemish/vlaams (along with brabantic/brabants, limburgian/limburgs, etc.) are regional dutch dialects, while dutch (nederlands) is the national language of both counties. all of us speak dutch, but just a few of us speak hollands or flemish or whatever.

    never mind, too much to explain. i forgot that no foreigner will ever grasp the differences, so i shouldn't have bothered ^^

  • lol

    believe me I do understand some of the differences because I have belgian family and I do speak a little Flemish ... my cousin explained me some differences... now i tell you the difference between portuguese from portugal and brazil , its the same language ... but there are differences in the way of speaking , accent and vocabulary ... I dont know if that is what you mean because you write everything almost the same way

  • Yes, Flemish is another word for Belgian-Dutch and Hollandic for Netherlandic-Dutch but you wrote HOLLANDAIS when referring to the language of Flanders. Hollands/Hollandic refers only to Holland (Netherlands), never to Flanders (Belgium). It's like saying American to UK-English... Both countries speak English, but "British" is only used for the UK and "American" only for the USA.

    Dutch/Nederlands refers to both, Flemish only to Flanders, Hollands only to Holland.

  • yes pardon my french ignorance:P but Im better in english :P I didnt know how to say Flemish or Vlaams in french so

  • flamand :)

  • oh I knew that word. lol that was dumb of me lol

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  • alle kate je zal een andere lara fabian's song geimiteerd

  • mooie zinsconstructie..

  • great kate :))

  • Dont worry Kate.....it is a game...we love you again :]

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