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minus-squareResol van LemmylinkfedilinkEnglish2•6 months agoI had no idea this was another thing Flanders did differently than the Netherlands (and pretty much every other “Netherlandophone” area)
minus-square@gentooer@programming.devlinkfedilink1•6 months agoIt’s really handy when you’re learning German as their gender tends to be the same (het/een huis -> das Haus; de/nen hond -> der Hund; de/een kat(te) -> die Katze).
I had no idea this was another thing Flanders did differently than the Netherlands (and pretty much every other “Netherlandophone” area)
It’s really handy when you’re learning German as their gender tends to be the same (het/een huis -> das Haus; de/nen hond -> der Hund; de/een kat(te) -> die Katze).
Cool.