Sorry my brain read dutch for some reason. I speak a little deutsch since I've been working with a ton of German people this summer. Later today we shall go for a fire abendt! I think thats the best german phrase ive learned so far. I have no clue about spelling though...
der Feierabend? I assume so because of work culture. Basically, you put your feet up after work and chillax, or, you're heading out on the town with them which is probably more like it if they're young folk. :d Prost! :cheers:
I am Garifuna and speak Garifuna. Was raised speaking Garifuna and English together. Most of you have probably never heard of us. We are a people from the Caribbean, mostly Belize and Honduras.
Mine is Wurzel.....with a touch of Bullshit........But I'm English born and bred....So English is my first language.......I had French lessons at school but after 3 years all I could say in French was "I will have a sausage".....Which aint much use really.
English----but I have spent years trying to learn Geordie and just can't get it! The vocabulary is just too difficult. How can someone live in a toon? How do you go roond a roondaboot? And when is todear?!!! I have become convinced that only a native speaker of Geordie will ever understand it. At first it seemed the grammar was somewhat like my native language---but no, I don't think so. I've finally concluded that it is just one of those languages like Dine' (Navajo) that is just too hard for a non-native speaker to pick up... However I do speak, read, and write Japanese fluently, am conversational in Tagalog, can read Chinese to an extent, and can understand a fair amount of Lakota (Sioux). But Geordie... (I'm joking about Geordie----I know what a toon is...)
'Merican Redneck!! (Seriously.....if you heard me in person I sound sort of like I probably belong in "Deliverance" or something.) I am far from an idiot but I DO have that southern accent.....BAD!!!