Re: Nobody likes to drink alone...
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 1:25 am
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That's a bad comparison. Actually, telling a Belgian they speak Dutch is more like telling a Canadian that they speak English. Both of which are true.i remember going to belgium and asking my cousin what Flemish was, and when she explained it she tried ever so hard not to mention the word "Dutch". So I told her that it sounds like she just speaks dutch, and she got really offended. She told me that telling a Belgian that they speak dutch is like telling a Canadian person that they speak American. I guess I can kinda see her point, but I spent a month in Belgium and when I went to Amsterdam I heard virtually no difference, except Flemish has a more french fluidity to it. I attribute that to Belgium being bilingual though.
Hah, you have no idea.My sister's fiance is from Holland, so I know a dutch accent when I hear it, but are there actually different regional dialects in such a small country FF?
lol that is exactly what i told her, and she didn't like that too much haha.FF... wrote:That's a bad comparison. Actually, telling a Belgian they speak Dutch is more like telling a Canadian that they speak English. Both of which are true.i remember going to belgium and asking my cousin what Flemish was, and when she explained it she tried ever so hard not to mention the word "Dutch". So I told her that it sounds like she just speaks dutch, and she got really offended. She told me that telling a Belgian that they speak dutch is like telling a Canadian person that they speak American. I guess I can kinda see her point, but I spent a month in Belgium and when I went to Amsterdam I heard virtually no difference, except Flemish has a more french fluidity to it. I attribute that to Belgium being bilingual though.