To an Amsterdam Dutch person, Limburgisch just sounds like the nice elderly of the neighborhood with the funny folktales, but who sounds both old and traditional but also relaxed and abreviates everything. Lovely!
This is mostly a mid-Limburgish dialect through (Sittard/Roermond; If I'm correct); I'm from the South-east, on the German border (Kerkrade/Landgraaf), and that dialect is a lot more close to German But to be fair; almost each city in Limburg has it's own dialect; most can understand each other, but you can often figure out which city someone is from based on pronounciation and even different idiom.
Hello, could you do one of these but with Luxembourguish because you never made any video talking about Luxembourguish even tho it’s the official language of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and is spoken by 600k people. ☺️🇱🇺
As a Dutchman this Limburgish is relatively easy to understand and isn't that tonal. If I needed to guess this is from northern Limburg. If only you could find someone from the southeast. They speak something really incomprehensible.
To an Amsterdam Dutch person, Limburgisch just sounds like the nice elderly of the neighborhood with the funny folktales, but who sounds both old and traditional but also relaxed and abreviates everything. Lovely!
This is mostly a mid-Limburgish dialect through (Sittard/Roermond; If I'm correct); I'm from the South-east, on the German border (Kerkrade/Landgraaf), and that dialect is a lot more close to German
But to be fair; almost each city in Limburg has it's own dialect; most can understand each other, but you can often figure out which city someone is from based on pronounciation and even different idiom.
I like how the wren in those two languages looked like a normal conversation rather than a story
Thank you for all you do. Now in Finglish.
what is that
@@Kettvnen en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finglish
@@Kettvnen Basically just Finnish with English words thrown in, but following Finnish grammar. I absolutely hate that abomination.
Limburgish sounds like Dutch but less throaty
Hello, could you do one of these but with Luxembourguish because you never made any video talking about Luxembourguish even tho it’s the official language of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and is spoken by 600k people. ☺️🇱🇺
I need a volunteer. :)
Excellent video Andy! Also, make videos on Loan words.
As a Dutchman this Limburgish is relatively easy to understand and isn't that tonal. If I needed to guess this is from northern Limburg. If only you could find someone from the southeast. They speak something really incomprehensible.
How many tones does Limburgish (at its purest form) have?
Heavenly languages🥰
cool.
Hello Andy Please,make video about Uzbek language
can you do nigerian languages like yoruba igbo hausa
Based on my observation;
They are too similar when it comes to vocabulary, not like Dutch vs German.
That’s why it is a regional language and related to Dutch and German and French
@@thomash7294 french?? Doesn't sound romance to me.
@@thomash7294 French?..
Limburgish is to Dutch as Bavarian is to German: the unintelligible southeastern language of the wealthy people.
Request: spanish and chavacano
Please do Slavic
Video about viking ruin
First 😁😁😁
Do malaysian dialects video next plz
I'm from gribberland
I speak Gribberish sijsjsjsjswkwksmskxmsowks
Didnt even know luxembourg had its own language😵
It's different from Limburgish though. The language of Luxembourg is in English an din German it is called Letzerburgisch (sic)
it is limburgish of the province limburg in the netherlands. Not luxembourg
It is not Luxwmburg man ! There is a Luxemburgish language but this is Limburgish !!!
Yes, the country of Luxembourg has its own language. Luxembourg's official languages are Luxembourgish, German, French not Dutch and/or Limburgish! 🙄
it’s called luxembourgish and it isn’t the same as limburgish, although closely related.
The Limburgish language smells ! (Just kidding ) .