Author: Richard Pijl
Date: 03:38:23 10/31/03
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It was a word with 7 vowels in a row. Anyone got an alternative? Richard. On October 31, 2003 at 02:34:10, Andre van Ark wrote: >Heren, > >Het is > >Mvg, >André van Ark > > >On October 29, 2003 at 10:40:23, Richard Pijl wrote: > >>On October 28, 2003 at 17:56:07, Theo van der Storm wrote: >> >>>On October 28, 2003 at 06:51:26, Thorsten Czub wrote: >>> >>>>On October 28, 2003 at 04:48:02, Johan de Koning wrote: >>>> >>>>>>As we say: "nichts wird so heiß gegessen , wie es gekocht wird!" >>>>> >>>>>Or as we say: de soep wordt zelden zo heet gegeten als ze wordt opgediend. >>>>> >>>>>Isn't it fun to annoy the hell out of English-only readers? :-) >>> >>>Do not annoy them. Teach them! >>> >>>>>... Johan >>>> >>>>1. yes. thats europe :-)) >>>>2. i like your dutch version much. It is very difficult to speak it out >>>>for me as a german. It seems dutch people have different kind of mouth. >>>>Sounds a little like a klingon saying on star trek. >>> >>>Kaplakh! >>> >>>I beggo yo paddo? >>>You haven´t tried "Neusvleugel" (wing of the nose = nostril), "Buitenhuisje" >>>(little house in the country) and "Reistijden langs de Leidse Rijn" (travelling >>>times along side the river Rhine-of-Leiden). Such elegant vowels are certainly >>>absent in the Klingon language. Ask a Dutchman to pronounce this. >> >>Try: >> >>Koeieuier >>Zeeëend >> >>Richard.
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