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OMG!
I just saw some Dutch videos on YouTube, and OMG! Sometimes the language sounded soft and pretty, but most times, it sounded like slurping and slurring!
lol, I know there are a lot of native Dutch speakers on this board, does English sound like that too you? When I hear German, Chinese, Russian, and most other languages (except Finnish), they sound very natural, but Dutch just sounded like slurring to me. :P (no offense to any Dutch speakers, that is just my perception)
I am going to post a YouTube link to the Dutch version of DWD. Could a Non-Dutch speaker please tell me if it sounds the same to you?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4J0VtOASHbo
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-uhMhMcBUnU
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OZ2R6lsNink
Vuk
Non taken, yes it is loud :beam: But that is disney dutch, movie accent and such ~;)
Non taken, yes it is loud :beam: But that is disney dutch, movie accent and such ~;)
lol, is that why it sounds so weird? :P
I think it looks really kewl when it is written, but the videos I saw turned me off to the spoken language. :P
Vuk
lol, is that why it sounds so weird? :P
I think it looks really kewl when it is written, but the videos I saw turned me off to the spoken language. :P
Vuk
Well this should be more accurate
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=xA1W4l1g0Pk
Well at least it doesn't sound anything like me...
IF that means anything though...
Geoffrey S
11-05-2007, 19:09
Sounds southern. Bunch of papisten.
Edit: Fragony, isn't it more like this (http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=EvwLdgpBtA0) nowadays? ~;)
Oh god :laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4:
edyzmedieval
11-05-2007, 21:21
Dutch is quite interesting. I like the language, even if it's kind of weird. I visited Holland something like 5 or 6 times, so I'm basically used to it. :beam:
Last visit was 2 weeks ago. :grin:
Sounds like cross breed of German and French; although it could be that French and German are extracted from Dutch. :sweatdrop:
Dutch is quite interesting. I like the language, even if it's kind of weird. I visited Holland something like 5 or 6 times, so I'm basically used to it. :beam:
Last visit was 2 weeks ago. :grin:
I wonder for what reason. . .
Mouzafphaerre
11-05-2007, 23:53
Sounds like cross breed of German and French; although it could be that French and German are extracted from Dutch. :sweatdrop:
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You just speak German with a heavy French accent and they call it Dutch! :gah2:
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You just speak German with a heavy French accent and they call it Dutch! :gah2:
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Insult above :wall: :yes: :embarassed:
Dutch of course sounds perfectly normal to any of us...
Engels soudns perfectly normal for me as well.. just like German. To me, especially East-Asian languages sound weird, and not-understandable
Mouzafphaerre
11-06-2007, 10:03
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Seriously, it sounds weird initially but if you have some grasp of phonetics in general you get to rationalize it. :yes: I did some familiarization for my ears back when I was planning to study in den Haag.
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InsaneApache
11-06-2007, 10:15
On a related note; an old mate of mine from Aalsmeer (sp?) says that when he speaks English, it's like speaking with a hot potato in his mouth. :wink:
What you hear in that link is Dutch with a heavy Amsterdam accent, normal dutch;
zwartboek trailer http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb63zaybwm0
On a related note; an old mate of mine from Aalsmeer (sp?) says that when he speaks English, it's like speaking with a hot potato in his mouth. :wink:
Oh I can imagine... as in 'English from England'. I could speak American English without the potato :P
Mouzafphaerre
11-06-2007, 11:46
What you hear in that link is Dutch with a heavy Amsterdam accent, normal dutch;
zwartboek trailer http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb63zaybwm0
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I'll watch that movie. :yes:
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Cimmerian
11-06-2007, 11:55
@ Vuk, I totally agree. IMO dutch is just a bit disjointed. I still like listening to it though. Its just got its different style :yes:
@ Vuk, I totally agree. IMO dutch is just a bit disjointed. I still like listening to it though. Its just got its different style :yes:
Well there are many different accents, in the south it's much softer, more like the flemish. Someone from Rotterdam sounds noticably different from someone from Amsterdam or The Hague. I cannot understand what people in the north are saying unless I really try.
macsen rufus
11-07-2007, 18:18
I cannot understand what people in the north are saying unless I really try.
:yes: It's just the same with English :laugh4:
Innocentius
11-07-2007, 18:24
I think Dutch can be a pretty nice language. And I don't understand Vuk Brankovic's comment about Finnish - Finnish has to be one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
Now, Chinese and Danish are two languages that are downright ugly. No offence, but speech consisting to 90% of vowels is just unintelligible.
I think Dutch can be a pretty nice language. And I don't understand Vuk Brankovic's comment about Finnish - Finnish has to be one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
Now, Chinese and Danish are two languages that are downright ugly. No offence, but speech consisting to 90% of vowels is just unintelligible.
HEY! I like both Danish AND Chinese! :P lol
Also, sorry for the typo (lack of brains), I did not mean Finnish, but Flemish. I have never heard Finnish before, so I cannot comment. In my opinion though, Flemish and Dutch are two of the ugliest languages ever. :P
(oh no, here comes the rebuttal :P)
Vuk
HEY! I like both Danish AND Chinese! :P lol
Also, sorry for the typo (lack of brains), I did not mean Finnish, but Flemish. I have never heard Finnish before, so I cannot comment. In my opinion though, Flemish and Dutch are two of the ugliest languages ever. :P
(oh no, here comes the rebuttal :P)
Vuk
Dutch is often described as a horrible throatcondition instead of a language, german is beautifull though (so is dutch but it is extremily complex, can't realy learn it). German, take 'Mein liebe', it has melody. 'Entschuldigung', no offence taken! Courtious. German is pure elegance when done right.
Dutch is often described as a horrible throatcondition instead of a language, german is beautifull though (so is dutch but it is extremily complex, can't realy learn it). German, take 'Mein liebe', it has melody. 'Entschuldigung', no offence taken! Courtious. German is pure elegance when done right.
lol, I have to agree. German does sound very beautifull. Dutch sounds WAY to throaty and phlemmy! :P (At least to someone who is not used to it)
I also like Romanian. :yes: It sound VERY noble!
I think Dutch can be a pretty nice language. And I don't understand Vuk Brankovic's comment about Finnish - Finnish has to be one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
Now, Chinese and Danish are two languages that are downright ugly. No offence, but speech consisting to 90% of vowels is just unintelligible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-mOy8VUEBk
~:wacko:
This is dutch!:
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=-wXUCnY1E0o
Vladimir
11-09-2007, 01:37
Well this should be more accurate
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=xA1W4l1g0Pk
I want to go to Fragony's Holland.
Vlad! Qui pasa!
hmmm that one is almost ready for dutchification, let's kick it into higher gear with QUEENSDAY http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=7r_VZIGn6jc
Vladimir
11-09-2007, 20:47
Vlad! Qui pasa!
hmmm that one is almost ready for dutchification, let's kick it into higher gear with QUEENSDAY http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=7r_VZIGn6jc
Hah! Que pasa. I had to come back for reDutchification. Did someone take away the music links? I swear I listened to one in Dutch and it sounded absolutely evil. :devil: It was how German should be. I'm not too sure about a lot of those videos though, I kinda agree with Vulk.
Two things I can't stand about Holland: The color orange and the green beer. I might have to go next door for supplies. :barrel:
Had you actually taken the trouble to pour it into a glass you would have noticed that it is quite yellow and the bottle is green instead. Same with the color orange, it is really very much red once you strip it for parts but that is backroom material.
Mouzafphaerre
11-10-2007, 05:13
It's pretty good :yes:
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Any other good Dutch movies Frag & co? The best we can hear about are Brit and French ones, amidst the bombardment of Hollywood kitsch. There are sooo many good Italian, Spanish, Russian, Greek, Persian... and, apparently, Dutch movies we miss. :wall:
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Vladimir
11-10-2007, 07:30
Same with the color orange, it is really very much red once you strip it for parts but that is backroom material.
I'll have to check youtube for a video. Maybe I'll just visit and see for myself! :medievalcheers:
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Any other good Dutch movies Frag & co? The best we can hear about are Brit and French ones, amidst the bombardment of Hollywood kitsch. There are sooo many good Italian, Spanish, Russian, Greek, Persian... and, apparently, Dutch movies we miss. :wall:
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Not that many, Karakter is great, Soldaat van Oranje, my favorite dutch movie is 'Simon' but most is probably lost in translation
@Vlad, if you do come at Queensday, it's crazy. Especially Amsterdam is one big open-air party.
Mouzafphaerre
11-10-2007, 10:23
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:bow: Will try them.
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Maybe you can help me out, looking for two Turkish movies, 'propaganda' (not talking vally of the wolves here hehe ohnoes my honour)and 'Yol'
Geoffrey S
11-10-2007, 14:50
Not that many, Karakter is great, Soldaat van Oranje, my favorite dutch movie is 'Simon' but most is probably lost in translation
Seconded. Great films all. Also must mention Turks Fruit.
Mouzafphaerre
11-11-2007, 13:55
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Maybe you can help me out, looking for two Turkish movies, 'propaganda' (not talking vally of the wolves here hehe ohnoes my honour)and 'Yol'
Check PM. ~:)
Also must mention Turks Fruit.
Noted down. :bow:
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