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Laura
How can I say "I miss you" in Dutch?
Is there any difference between the Dutch from Netherlands and the Dutch from Belgium? Thanks!! Dank je :)
19 mrt. 2015 23:50
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There is no difference between Dutch or Flemish (Belgium) to say "I miss you". Just "Ik mis je/jou".
20 maart 2015
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Ik mis je
20 maart 2015
hello
how are you ?
my name is jamel
i hope to will be good friends
and learn english together
20 april 2016
Owh sorry. Ik dacht je vraag was "How can I say "I miss you" in Dutch?", Dus ik gewoon vertal dat.
Yes, there is, but not so much (qua: words). Dutch from Netherlands is Dutch, while from Belgium is Flemish. The differences in pronunciation are obvious to them.
Both Dutch and Flemish are part of the Dutch Language Union. This means that both languages are part of the same language group.
20 maart 2015
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Laura
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