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Old August 02, 2009, 06:46 AM
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¡Qué mala eres!
Lo siento..

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Yo sé contar hasta 10 y el presente del verbo ser, pero no sé escribirlo bien. ¿Puedes hacerlo? Gracias, guapa.
¡Por supuesto, con mucho gusto!

1 = een
2 = twee
3 = drie
4 = vier
5 = vijf
6 = zes
7 = zeven
8 = acht
9 = negen
10 = tien

En esta pagina web puedes escuchar como se pronuncia estes números.

To be (ser/estar) = zijn

I am = Ik ben
you are = jij bent (or je bent)
he/she/it is = hij/zij/het is
we are = wij zijn (or: we zijn)
you are = jullie zijn
they are = zij zijn (or: ze zijn)

Y la pronunciación (disculpa, puedo encargar sólo 5 en un post entonces no es completo).
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Old August 02, 2009, 11:34 AM
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Muchas gracias, EmpanadaRica . Sí, la pronunciación todavía la recuerdo, pero muchas veces se me olvida cómo se escriben las poquitas cosas que sé.

Interesante enlace, gracias.
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Old August 02, 2009, 02:30 PM
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Wow!! This is great!! Now we are able to speak to each other using audio files. We can practise our pronunciation in many languages.
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Muchas gracias, EmpanadaRica . Sí, la pronunciación todavía la recuerdo, pero muchas veces se me olvida cómo se escriben las poquitas cosas que sé.

Interesante enlace, gracias.
¡¡De nada!!

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Wow!! This is great!! Now we are able to speak to each other using audio files. We can practise our pronunciation in many languages.
Haha..Yes I can actually remember the days where I sent a tape across the globe to a friend with physical mail which took for ever (and cost a heap of money!) if it ever even got there (because thick envelopes seemed to always attract attention or suspicion or interest about the content..)

Got to love the possibilities internet is offering for all the linguists out there!!!

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Old August 03, 2009, 10:18 AM
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How nice of you. Everybody should open a page to teach a different language, at least the basics. Thank you EMPANADILLA . LOL
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Old August 03, 2009, 11:00 AM
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empanadilla como hay que entrar en el hilo que creaste de tumbas, escribi una pero lo he perdido. Dime
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Old August 03, 2009, 04:58 PM
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¡De nada, con mucho gusto!

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empanadilla como hay que entrar en el hilo que creaste de tumbas, escribi una pero lo he perdido. Dime
Ya lo he explicado en este hilo
Espero que sea más claro ahora.
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Old August 18, 2009, 03:39 PM
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Een kruimeldief is een kleine, handzame, oplaadbare stofzuiger, waarmee snel kruimels en dergelijke kunnen worden opgeruimd. De kruimeldief wordt dan opgeborgen in een oplaadstation, zodat hij altijd klaar is voor direct gebruik.
De kruimeldief bestaat uit een klein opvangreservoir voor het stof en de kruimels, dat regelmatig in de prullenbak geleegd dient te worden. Omdat het geen snoer heeft, kan het gemakkelijk overal in huis worden gebruikt.

The Dutch word order seems very close to German except for the "inversions" shown in red. Are there any other important word order differences between Dutch & German?

Een kruimeldief sounds like a real criminal thief, rather than a mere crumb stealer!



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Een kruimeldief is een kleine, handzame, oplaadbare stofzuiger, waarmee snel kruimels en dergelijke kunnen worden opgeruimd. De kruimeldief wordt dan opgeborgen in een oplaadstation, zodat hij altijd klaar is voor direct gebruik.
De kruimeldief bestaat uit een klein opvangreservoir voor het stof en de kruimels, dat regelmatig in de prullenbak geleegd dient te worden. Omdat het geen snoer heeft, kan het gemakkelijk overal in huis worden gebruikt.

The Dutch word order seems very close to German except for the "inversions" shown in red. Are there any other important word order differences between Dutch & German?
hola Brute.

Well in fact this is kind of difficult to answer in general because there are a number of reasons and instances in which wordorder changes, whereas this is not always the case in German. In fact those are the ones my German friends have the most trouble with.

It may depend on the 'voegwoord' that is being used. (i.e. grammatical conjunction of the main clause and subclause(s). In Dutch there are two kinds, neveschikkende voegwoorden where the wordorder does not change, and onderschikkende voegwoorden where it does.

Another determinant of wordorder has a lot to do with whether you are dealing with a compound verb or not. For instance:
'Vergaan' (to be destroyed, to perish) , or ' Verdergaan' (to move on, to move further, to continue, to go on). The first verb is not a compound verb, the latter is.

'De schepen vergaan'
' De schepen waren ook zonder kapitein zeker vergaan'
The ships would have surely been destroyed even without a captain.

or
' Ik kan niet verdergaan'.
' Ik had zonder hem niet verder kunnen gaan .'
' I couldn't have moved on/gone on without him')

These are simple examples but it can sometimes get confusing if multiple compound verbs or auxiliary verbs are being used.


The third reason for changing wordorder would be when certain particles or adverbs are used at the beginning of a sentence to give it more emphasis. E.g.

' Ik wist toen niet wat hij bedoelde' - I didn't know what he meant at the time.

' Toen wist ik pas wat hij bedoelde!' - Then I understood/found out what he meant.

I believe this latter inversion takes place in German as well by the way.

The fourth is when sentences are being put in passive voice such as here ' geleegd dient te worden' (i.e. should be made empty). Though technically it would not be wrong to say ' dient te worden geleegd' by the way.

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No it' s a petty thief..
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