One of my childhood shows:
So today I learned that AVRO was a Dutch public broadcasting association. Interesting, thank you!
One of my childhood shows:
You think?
How did you like Rotterdam? Tourists used to stay in Amsterdam mostly, but that has changed since Rotterdam is mentioned in all the hip traveling lists.
I've known you for almost 20 years now, Santy, but that's the first time I've seen you post in DutchKan nog veel erger.. De Zevensprong.. Q&Q, Thomas en Senior.. da's erg lang geleden allemaal..![]()
Oh dear - I knew my self-taught Dutch is bad. But I had no idea it'd be bad enough to kill a thread![]()
Oh dear - I knew my self-taught Dutch is bad. But I had no idea it'd be bad enough to kill a thread![]()
I feel like a lot of people in the Netherlands (not just here) just haven't been as chatty the last two months. It's like everyone's holding their breath waiting for things to end. Except the people who are complaining/worrying about everything, but they probably don't want to bring that into a thread like this
Thank you! I'll try to remember that next time. It's a bit confusing: the words are rather similar in Dutch and German, but the grammar is very different. I should try and read more Dutch newspapers and books so that the grammatical structures get anchored in my brain.I'd've said verwachtte rather than achtte and most people here would tend to split up the compound verb (op zou bouwen)
Thank you! I'll try to remember that next time. It's a bit confusing: the words are rather similar in Dutch and German, but the grammar is very different. I should try and read more Dutch newspapers and books so that the grammatical structures get anchored in my brain.
I understand that atm nobody feels like talking about problems. So how about talking about pleasant things? I had no idea that rollerblading was so popular in the Netherlands. Are rollerbladers allowed to use the bicycle lane or do they drive on the pedestrian walk?
It can be disguised as sports and thus doesn't violate the quarantine rules? People did that here, too. Rollerblading isn't very popular in my region - too many mountains - but many kids use skateboards. If my balance wasn't that bad I'd like to try it myself
What I really miss are those old fashioned roller skates we had in the 60s that you could put on over your normal shoes. No stoppers on them nor an ankle guard. You really had to have skills to use those =) I'd sooo love to drive around with those again!
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