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  • pff cant i delete one post, i made an accident haha ±P

    i meant this is west frysian

  • Praat mar Frysk!! (L)

  • so tell me , she's speaking frisian now? But she speaks official dutch too, right?

  • yep in this video she talks frysk :) herd her talking dutch as wel :) most frisians do.. i haven't seen her around here lately gues she's bussy elsewhere.

  • Gotta say though, I love the Frisian accent. It might be weird that I think of Frisian as a branch from English but with an accent and not its own language, but then again, sometimes the line between language and dialect is a bit blurred.

  • Frisian sounds a lot like Middle English, like from the Canterbury Tales. I believe that English and Frisian are mutually intelligible enough that they could communicate well in each other's languages if they spoke slowly.

  • hi i live in the village doutzen did and im a born fries,, think its a mixture of english and german not to hard to lern my ex partner know it in say 1,5 years... so theres hope LOL

  • I learned Frisian by reading it like English. It's a lot like very old fashioned English but with some Dutch influence. I noticed though that many Frisian speakers seem to perfectly begrip Old Frisian words when said to them, even though they at first find them a bit unusual to be used in speech (like "spon" instead of "leppel").

  • @klaas198126

    Frysian is an own language, the first 3 language in our language family were old english, old frysian and old german.

    Dutch is a mixture of those 3, and has modernisized as well ofcourse.

    Too bad the frysian language became less and less important which made other language (dutch in the frysian parts of holland, german in the frysian partsi n germany) influence the frysian alot. Thats why frysian has changed alot,

    there are stil several frysian languages.

    East frysian is this

  • @klaas198126

    Frysian is an own language, the first 3 language in our language family were old english, old frysian and old german.

    Dutch is a mixture of those 3, and has modernisized as well ofcourse.

    Too bad the frysian language became less and less important which made other language (dutch in the frysian parts of holland, german in the frysian partsi n germany) influence the frysian alot. Thats why frysian has changed alot,

    there are stil several frysian languages.

    West frysian is this

  • @degruttepier

    She married outside her kind to. Frysian will become even more rarer now

  • What does she say? Pls write (or add subtitles)

  • Hi everyone. I just received the Frisian Press Price and I want to thank everyone for the sweet messages. I will do it in Dutch as well: I want to thank everyone for the sweet messages. I do it (in Dutch) with a Frisian accent, do I? Uhm, I just want... I really enjoy that everyone... (from that point I can't hear it anymore).

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  • Ze zegt het ook eerst in het fries en dan in het nederlands

  • haha fries.

  • haha Se moest neitinke:P Hoi Allegearre, tankjewol foar de leave berjochtsjes en uuuuuuuuuh nou ik zal het in het nederlands doen. Jammer

  • i lOve her <3333

  • plz english sub :(

  • Hoi Doutzen, leuk dat je je inzet voor het Frysk. Trouwens ik zou wel eens met je opstap willen? ben 28 en vrijgezel :-)

    Ik denk dat je dit niet leest, maar ach het is te proberen. lol

  • haha niet alleen jij.....

  • Dat koe minder, die Doutzen.

  • How do you say "I love your smile" in Frysk"?

  • ik hâld fan dyn glimk.

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