Dminor wrote:Ergens goesting in hebben.
Dminor wrote:Woorden die ik geleerd heb toen ik uit pure interesse een tijdje rondzwierf op de chatbox van www.stubru.be.
Sander wrote:Dminor wrote:Woorden die ik geleerd heb toen ik uit pure interesse een tijdje rondzwierf op de chatbox van www.stubru.be.
Klinkt eerder als pure verveling![]()
dirkmath wrote:Goesting is verkozen tot het mooiste Vlaamse woord voor 2005.
Sander wrote:No, some dialects have the potential of being languages.
But that works both ways. Where Flemish people will use 'conficatie' most Dutch people will say 'bericht/mededeling'.
greg-fr wrote:Belgian help needed. I read somewhere there are differences between France's West Flemish and Belgium's variant. For instance French loanwords are more numerous in FWF than in BWF. Do you agree ?
Blake wrote:Sander wrote:No, some dialects have the potential of being languages.
A dialect is a full language. Prove me that I'm wrong. One can write a complete syntax of a dialect.
I have also never heard about this word. The two Flemish people on this forum have never heard about it, so I guess Flemish people don't often use this word. I have noticed quite often that Dutch people have a rather incorrect view on how Flemish people speak. This isn't a reproach, probably we also have a n incorrect view on how you speak.
Blake wrote:greg-fr wrote:Belgian help needed. I read somewhere there are differences between France's West Flemish and Belgium's variant. For instance French loanwords are more numerous in FWF than in BWF. Do you agree ?
I don't quite understand your question. Do you mean the part of Flanders in France uses more French loanwords? Well, that would be quite obvious, wouldn't it?
greg-fr wrote:Blake : I mentioned French loanwords as one example of the differences between France's West Flemish and West Flemish of Belgium. The question was actually about any differences, not loanwords only.
Sander wrote:Ah that's logical . So you 2 represent 5,5 million Flemings?Btw, the word I meant was 'convocatie' .
A feeling is creaping up to me that you're a purist BlakeI know what I've heard.
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