Back again ;-) ... and... Happy Valentine's Day!
Two weeks ago, I posted a TT on words in Dutch and English that look pretty much the same. That got me thinking, why don't make a list with verbs as well? Gna gna gna... I must begin to resemble my English teacher in high school...
Plus, Since I don't feel like doing something 'romantic'...
- to work (work) = werken (werk)
- to dance (dance) = dansen (dans)
- to sing (sing) = zingen (zing)
- to go (go) = gaan (ga)
- to do (do) = doen (doe)
- to cook (cook) = koken (kook)
- to eat (eat) = eten (eet)
- to sleep (sleep) = slapen (slaap)
- to come (come) = komen (kom) --> because I'm pervy that way *g*
- to break (break) = breken (breek)
- to bring (bring) = brengen (breng)
- to miss (miss) = missen (mis)
- to wrestle (wrestle) = worstelen (worstel)
See? Dutch is easy ;-)
Perhaps now you can write a very mysterious love letter to your Valentine, in Dutch, hee hee hee...
I wonder what that would give...
-XxX-
Andi ;-)
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6 comments:
WOrk/werk is not fun in any langguage. :)
Nancy, that's so true, unfortunately, eh? ;-)
I try to teach my kids dutch, and though I never went to school to learn write it. I just sound it out. They like the the 'G' sound that sounds like its clearing your throat. lol
I dont think Im spelling this right, but my mom always says "Je ben gek"
Yay! I like language lessons! :)
He he he, Miranda, whee... If you ever need to know something, you know where to find me, eh? ;-)
(You're almost right with the spelling: Je bent gek. Sorry, couldn't resist, *whoopsie*)
Crushed glass, well, if you ever want another language lesson... ;-)
Thanks to you all for visiting!!! And have a wonderful TT!
*Andi*
Very interesting. It's easy to see that English and Dutch came from the same roots.
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