Here is a sample of Dutch writing:
Israël is een land in Azië, het Midden-Oosten en de Levant. Israël grenst aan Libanon, Syrië, Jordanië, Egypte en de Palestijnse Gebieden. Het land heeft een kust aan de Middellandse Zee en een haven aan de Rode Zee. Op 14 mei 1948 werd de onafhankelijke staat Israël uitgeroepen. Deze werd op 11 mei 1949 toegelaten tot het lidmaatschap van de Verenigde Naties.
Het is een representatieve democratie met een parlementair stelsel, evenredige vertegenwoordiging en algemeen kiesrecht. Het land had in 2014 de hoogste levensstandaard in het Midden-Oosten. De levensverwachting in Israël behoorde in 2009 tot de hoogste in de wereld.
It's a short "e" (like in "fed"); the "a" is like the "a" in "father;" and the "ch" is a rasping sound like the "ch" in the Dutch language.
Frisian and Dutch
Nobody found out the Dutch language. It evolved over thousands of years, just like most other languages.
It is a language much like Dutch spoken in the northeastern part of Belgium.
Generally to me English sounds like a totally weird language. From my English teacher i have learned that English is just a mix of German and Latin together?? i think. Not to sure. So this isn't the best answer. The word "weird" does not say what the language actially sounds like. Here are descriptions from various non-native English speakers of the sound of English prior to their understanding of it: - like a burbling brook - like singing in any other language - like hissing interupted with consonants - very similar to the sound of Dutch - a pleasant soft singing sound
The dutch used their language.
Dutch is a language spoken in the Netherlands.
Yes, Dutch is a Germanic language.
The official language on the Boekhoed Software website appears to be Dutch. Dutch looks a lot like the German language, but Dutch uses a lot of double o letters and the letter j in their words.
tzocheck (צוחק). The "ch" is a slightly rasping sound, softer than the "ch" in the Dutch language.
One fruit that sounds like a language is kumquat. It may sound like the phrase "come quat."
I want dutch language profile or text file.