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New Wave
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Holland

quote:
Originally posted by flutlicht junky
Hi All,

thyanks for info you supplied earlier, v. useful about the no trainers thing. Loved Amsterdam and had a great time - even thought walked no stop for three days LOL.

I quick question - when walking around, in particular the Jordaan and red light area, we came across some houses with large group of ppl haging about outside and inside that were dressed really posh with shirts, ties etc and long hair - who are they? They seemed like students and it was a frat house of something?


Yes lot of them are students.


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metalgearsolid
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Registered: Apr 2005
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Would learing Dutch be difficult or what?

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Muppy
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Papendrecht, Netherlands

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Would learing Dutch be difficult or what?


when you can say:'En nu ga je dansen klootzak' you most of the time can expect some friendly help from dutch people...

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New Wave
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Holland

quote:
Originally posted by metalgearsolid
Would learing Dutch be difficult or what?


Yes it is.
To speak it's good to do but writing is very difficult.
Why do you wanna talk dutch?


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MrsDutchy
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Registered: Jul 2005
Location: Soesterberg, Netherlands

Yes from personal experience Dutch is difficult to learn. I moved here from Washington DC to central Holland in June to be with my dutch husband and sure am having a problem with the language. In 3 months of constant exposure to it, I can now pick up some words in conversation but speaking what I learn is difficult to me. Only advice I have is practice, practice and practice.

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ZZandirt
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

even Mandarin (chinese) is easier to learn than dutch..
besides the fact that pronounciation wrecks your tongue for a couple o' weeks, the grammar sucks really bigtime. odd verbs next to even odder nouns with some rules made in 1750 and other according to the "new spelling" aka. "the little green book" from a couple o' years ago.
even most of the natives have trouble with that... them/their (dutch: hen/hun) for instance is being used on a dunno bases, even in supposedly good literature.

but there's also good news. (non illegal) aliens who have lived here for twenty years don't speak dutch either. and they seem to do just fine...

good luck

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New Wave
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Registered: Mar 2001
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I'm 100% dutch. Live here all my live and my Dutch sucks really bad. Good luck with learning Dutch.


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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Holland

quote:
Originally posted by MrsDutchy
Yes from personal experience Dutch is difficult to learn. I moved here from Washington DC to central Holland in June to be with my dutch husband and sure am having a problem with the language. In 3 months of constant exposure to it, I can now pick up some words in conversation but speaking what I learn is difficult to me. Only advice I have is practice, practice and practice.


being around dutch people and watching dutch soap opera's and news broadcasts surely helps a lot

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HardTranceProd
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Washington DC

Since my thread was closed, posting here:

Hi peeps, I will be traveling by train from Hamburg (DE) to Brussels, Belgium.

My problem: The train takes about 7 hrs and I don't want to waste so much time of my trip, so it makes sense to stop somewhere "in the middle" for a night and explore that place.

The issue: I've already been to Amsterdam, which is about halfway, and I do NOT want to visit it again.

So another option I can consider is Rotterdam. Is there a direct train from Hamburg to Rotterdam? How long does it take? Or, do I have to change trains in Amsterdam?

Or is it a good idea to just go straight to Brussels?

Any other suggestions you might have would be very appreciated.

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Disney
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: In A Strange World

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Since my thread was closed, posting here:


That was the point

But maybe this can help:

http://plannerint.b-rail.be/bin/query.exe/en?L=nsnl

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John
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Delft / Den Haag / Dordrecht,

as far as i know you'll have to change trains in amsterdam or perhaps you have a look if you'll have a good connection at amstersfoort.

but there are plenty of trains from a'dam cs (at least 5 trains/hour).

have a look at the link posted above


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Registered: Aug 2004
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im coming to TE 2006. What are the closest/best hotels that are near the event? Any info about that area? Nearest airport? Thanks.

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