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i am dutch, and i taught German and thsEnglish in 6 months. German and Dutch are very alike! Translation in Dutch: Ik ben Nederlands en ik heb Duits en Engels in 6 maanden geleerd. Duits en Nederlands lijken heel erg veel op elkaar!
Depends on how intently it's studied and your own aptitude for learning.
The time it takes to become fluent in Spanish varies depending on multiple factors, such as your prior language learning experience, the intensity of your study routine, immersion opportunities, and individual aptitude. Generally, with consistent practice and dedication, it can take anywhere from six months to a few years to become fluent in Spanish.
It takes about four years of intensive study to become fluent in German. Secondary and high school German will not make this happen. Most colleges will not make this happen.Intensive study means either living in a German speaking country and attending classes in German or one to two hours of study every day for four years.
The Dutch attack on Medway in 1667 was part of the Second Anglo-Dutch War. They targeted the English fleet and dockyards in an attempt to weaken their naval power and gain a strategic advantage in the ongoing conflict. The attack was successful, resulting in significant damage to English ships and facilities.
i am dutch, and i taught German and thsEnglish in 6 months. German and Dutch are very alike! Translation in Dutch: Ik ben Nederlands en ik heb Duits en Engels in 6 maanden geleerd. Duits en Nederlands lijken heel erg veel op elkaar!
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Learning a language in school usually take 3 to 4 years to become fluent.
Depends on how intently it's studied and your own aptitude for learning.
The time it takes to become fluent in Spanish varies depending on multiple factors, such as your prior language learning experience, the intensity of your study routine, immersion opportunities, and individual aptitude. Generally, with consistent practice and dedication, it can take anywhere from six months to a few years to become fluent in Spanish.
Traffic: Dutch people take the bike more ofthen then in most countries. Language: Because Dutch people do not expect people from other countries to speak their language, they learn other languages from a young age. Most dutch people speak english. French and German are also languages many Dutch people speak or understand. Eating: Mostly know for their liquorice, cheese. Less common but a real Dutch treat is "bitterballen" (bitter balls) its meat that has been fried. Culture: Dutch language has words that make a sentence a lot less harsh/direct. Because those words can not so easely be used in a English sentence, the Dutch tend to leave those words out. This has the effect that dutch people can come across as a little rude/direct. This has also got to do with the high apreciation dutch people have for honasty. Asking a Dutch person what you think of something personal (like what you are wearing), be prepared! The answer will almost never be like, Thats real great! if they trully like it, they can just say: Its nice. Exaggerating is not a thing Dutch people like to do. They have a saying: Doe normaal dan doe je al gek genoeg (act normal than you are acting crazy enough). This saying is seen in many aspects of the Dutch culture. Sorry for the bad spelling and the lack of exaples but these are some things the Dutch are known for.
Like any language, it takes time to become fluent in Norwegian. Exactly how long it takes will depend on many different things - how much Norwegian you are exposed to, how good you are at learning languages, what sort of study you take, and how you define fluency. It would take years of dedicated study for the average English speaker to learn fluent Norwegian, just as for most languages.
"Hou je goed" is Dutch for "take care"
I am Dutch and I've found that they are tall, short and in between. However, there are many tall Dutch people because they are relatively wealthy and take pride in using some of this wealth to further the health of their people. And also because in the food that they eat there are a lot of grow-hormons.
2 words the words i got is super market take rake rat
It takesAT LEAST 4-5 years to learn fluent, including kanji , katakana and hiragana
It depends on the person learning it, the language learning program they use, and the level of immersion.