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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMore like 'you see/observe just like a dick'.
Kijken; to see
Lijken; to resemble (can also mean 'dead bodies', but for now it means resemble)
Uitzien als; to look like
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Originally posted by chris79 View PostI thought i'd written "What have you tested today Mich".. but I guess probeeren isn't the correct word to use for that.
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Originally posted by chris79 View Posthahahha.. yes, I think translated that would mean "you looked just like a dick" but coming from his dick.
Kijken; to see
Lijken; to resemble (can also mean 'dead bodies', but for now it means resemble)
Uitzien als; to look like
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My dutch friend sent me a really great song called 'Trafassi - lik maar aan m'n lolly'... it's my favourite dutch song.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI think you mean 'jij ziet eruit als een lul' or 'jij lijkt op een lul', unless you mean that his eyes function in a similar fashion to a penis.
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostNee, je kijkt net als een lul
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Originally posted by chris79 View PostNee hoor, ik heb vrienden van het nederlandse wie ik leer een beetje van.. maar zijn altijd vertellen ik dat ik praat africaans/turk ofzo.. maar laat maar!
For the rest of you who only speak Double Dutch, that means 'flubble a bubble a hoopla tulip, tumble a bumble a bee'.
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