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@carrabelloy said in Anbindung der Konten geht nicht (The accounts cannot be linked):
@Keneda nicht jeder muss englisch kΓΆnnen und wollen. Dann schreibe erstmal in Deutsch. Dann darf ich gerne auch mal lachen.
Sorry but i don't understand Dutch.
Like said, try to speak english.
I can assure you that i really would prefer speak in my native froggy langage, but it's like that, and that's the way it is ^^If you can't do other way, use translate tool and then paste result here, but that's not up to us to do so.
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@Keneda said in Anbindung der Konten geht nicht (The accounts cannot be linked):
Sorry but i don't understand Dutch.
Deutsch is not Dutch, Deutsch is German. I should know, because I'm Dutch.
carrabelloy has been seen using an online translator before, so that's not the problem here. They're just being childish.
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@Moem said in Anbindung der Konten geht nicht (The accounts cannot be linked):
Deutsch is not Dutch, Deutsch is German.
@AppLee said in Anbindung der Konten geht nicht (The accounts cannot be linked):
German or Dutch or whatever
I don't understand though moreover don't recognize it
Beside, isn't dutch a germanIC langUage?
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@Keneda said in Anbindung der Konten geht nicht (The accounts cannot be linked):
Beside, isn't dutch a german langage?
No, it's not, it's a Germanic language.
It surprises me that a speaker of French (I assume) cannot see the difference between Dutch and German! I would have thought it was easy.
We should probably stop this off-topic conversation... so for now, salut et Γ la prochaine. -
@Moem said in Anbindung der Konten geht nicht (The accounts cannot be linked):
Germanic language
That's what i wanted to say... langage germain > germanic language mixup.
And i never studied german or dutch, but did english and spanish. At least i can tell if a language is germanic.
TschΓΌss, bis morgen (i love Arte ^^ ).
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Indeed, it is not a German dialect, but it is most definitely a Germanic language, along with Frisian, English, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and of course German. If I missed a few, to the people who feel slighted, please accept my apologies.