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OT _ Thanks to the glider pilot clones in Austria
Subject: A beginner's Guide to the S.A. Language Braai snip Dunno, man... sounds mostly Dutch to me :-). Anton Hendrik Verhulst |
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Afrikaans is a form originated from the Dutch that went to settle in
South Africa, hence it sounds mostly like and is partially Dutch basically. Doesn't Johanesburg South Africa sound like a Dutch city.......You bet it is! But what sayings/words do Dutch/Afrikaans glider pilots use is the real question of interest in this thread......even though its now way off the beaten track. Ray Tony Verhulst wrote: Subject: A beginner's Guide to the S.A. Language Braai snip Dunno, man... sounds mostly Dutch to me :-). Anton Hendrik Verhulst |
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jb92563 wrote:
Afrikaans is a form originated from the Dutch that went to settle in South Africa, hence it sounds mostly like and is partially Dutch basically. Missed the smiley, right? :-) I try reading an Afrikaans newspaper (online) once in a while. I can do it but it's work. I understand that the soaring in Bloemfontein is fantastic! Ton Tony Verhulst wrote: Subject: A beginner's Guide to the S.A. Language Braai snip Dunno, man... sounds mostly Dutch to me :-). Anton Hendrik Verhulst |
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Yea but y'all still don't have the plural right......it is not all
y'all......but younz.......that is a little Pa Dutch throw in there!!!! Anyone who has been to Mifflin has learned there share of that!!!! "Tony Verhulst" wrote in message ... jb92563 wrote: Afrikaans is a form originated from the Dutch that went to settle in South Africa, hence it sounds mostly like and is partially Dutch basically. Missed the smiley, right? :-) I try reading an Afrikaans newspaper (online) once in a while. I can do it but it's work. I understand that the soaring in Bloemfontein is fantastic! Ton Tony Verhulst wrote: Subject: A beginner's Guide to the S.A. Language Braai snip Dunno, man... sounds mostly Dutch to me :-). Anton Hendrik Verhulst |
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