I think there's a place where you can switch the language on webkinz homepage. Make it English again. Hope this helps!
Because they don't want you using crude language!
Using your "chat phone" on Webkinz.
Yes, but I don't suggest using them. As soon as the Webkinz people find out about them they fix them and if you are caught using them you can be kicked off Webkinz. wow.... i did knnot kno
First learn to speak Dutch, if you wish to chat verbally in real time. It may be possible to converse in text using a Dutch online translator program - rather laborious. I suspect that most Dutch people can speak and understand English as a second language, but that was not the question!
It depends on what language you're using. Czech = "from" Dutch = "she" or "they" English slang = "he" or "she" Hebrew = "this" Turkish = ze is the name of the letter "z"
for not using it in a long time
Because Netherlands refers to the country while Dutch refers to the people or the language. Plus, of course, in their own language the word for both is Nederland(ers), they don't use the word "Dutch". In Dutch moreover, 'Netherlands' is a noun as well as an adjective, while English has two words for them, 'Netherlands' and 'Dutch'. Using Royal Dutch Navy would like calling the US navy the American Navy, or, conversely, referring to the people as United Statesians.
The Dutch Created More land Using Dikes :)
Yes, you can
Afrikaans developed in South Africa. It is derived almost entirely from Dutch and is still mutually intelligible with Dutch. It is an Indo-European language. It developed almost as a slang or colloquial form of Dutch amongst the Dutch settlers of the Cape province. It was known as "Kitchen Dutch" in the early period before gaining recognition as a new language. The Dutch from which it is derived is a dialect of Dutch spoken in the Netherlands which itself is derived from the west-germanic language family. Besides Dutch, Afrikaans grammar (taalkunde) was also heavily influenced by Arabic grammar due to the Cape-Malay Muslim population who were the first people to write Afrikaans. It was first written using the Arabic script and not the Latin script. Translations between Arabic, Malay and Afrikaans were common and Arabic grammar influenced Afrikaans. For example, the joining of the word "al" to the following word is taken from spoken Arabic. Other than Arabic and Dutch, languages such as Xhosa, Zulu and Malay also added to some of the Afrikaans vocabulary in its present form.
No. No one wants to.
Yes, if you google for "webkinz cheats OR 'cheat codes'" you can find it. However, using cheats can have your Webkinz account terminated, so use the cheats at your own risk.