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How do you say i hate myself in backslang?

idigi hidigate mysidigelf One rule where you can put IDIG before the first vowel.


How do the dutch feel about the Germans?

Of course there are always some people who hate the Germans for the war. Most Dutch people, though, like the rest of the world, don't hate the Germans or anything, because most Germans didn't agree with the Nazi's back then, anyway.


What does lyssel mean in dutch?

"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.


Which country is known as the Dutch?

The country were Dutch people live is called The Netherlands or in the Dutch language 'Nederland'.


What is reflective function of language?

Reflective as in "myself/himself/herself"? These words are categorized as reflexive pronouns can be either reflexive or intensive. Reflexive is usually "I look at myself in the mirror." Meaning that the speaker is speaking about him/herself as the object of an action. The objective pronoun "me" is not used because the speaker and the object are the same person. So it's "I look at myself" vs. "He looks at me". These pronouns (myself etc) can also be used intensively -- that is, to add emphasis or importance to a statement. "I myself believe that God exists". This might be in contrast to someone who does not believe God exists and the speaker wants to make it very clear that they differ in opinion. "You like turnips, but I hate them" is powerful, but "You like turnips, but I myself hate them" is a little stronger.