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Well, in 1672 (disaster-year) most people would have disagreed with you on that
carlota said:oh, now we solved the mistery of that phrase being similar in english and dutch....
i remember seeing a video long time ago (the famous stolen video of willem and maxima's argentinian visit) where maxima was talking to amalia in spanish while getting her hair done. she was saying something like "donde esta la bebita linda de mama?" (where's mommy's cute little girl?)... thought it was really cute.
Henri M. said:Dutch, Spanish and English.
Also the Prince can understand Spanish very well, and speak it more or less.
AnneGirl said:yes, hier definately sounds like here, thats why english speaking people will think it's english, and only dutch people (or maybe german people too) will hear that she really was speaking dutch, not english. hier may sound like here, it really isn't the same. there's a slightly different tone to it.
princess olga said:604 years with a few, well, let us say, Oranje-breakes in between (during some of which the Republiek did just fine being a republic, thank you very much!)
Henri M. said:Also the Prince can understand Spanish very well, and speak it more or less.
Princess_Beatrix said:By the way, does she call Amalia "Ama"?
She says something like this... strange short form..
Henri M. said:- what about Willem-Alexander: will he become 'King-Father'?
Princess Maxima said:Ah yes.. many of my classmates from Dutch lessons, who have been speaking with the Prince on one of the receptions at the State Visit to Argentina in 2006, said he can speak spanish very good -- and that he even make jokes
carlota said:oh, now we solved the mistery of that phrase being similar in english and dutch....
i remember seeing a video long time ago (the famous stolen video of willem and maxima's argentinian visit) where maxima was talking to amalia in spanish while getting her hair done. she was saying something like "donde esta la bebita linda de mama?" (where's mommy's cute little girl?)... thought it was really cute.
acdc1 said:Why was Laurentien's little boy (forgot the child's name), wearing a Norwegian flag on his cap?
[DNF] Fotoarchief Denieuwsfoto
his name is Claus-Casimir
(his older sister is Eloise, and younger sister is Leonore)
She looks very tired/worn out. I wished that the girls had worn little hats to keep their ears/head warm, I think its too cold to be out running about like that.