I have seen people discussing comparative grammars of romance languages (Spanish, French and Italian, sometimes with Portuguese in the mix).
As an upper intermediary learner of German and beginner learner of Dutch, I wondered if there is such a thing for these two languages, as it could be pretty useful for me!
Is there a comparative grammar of German and Dutch?
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Re: Is there a comparative grammar of German and Dutch?
There's a video presentation that gives an overview: Niederländisch für Deutschsprachige mit Linguistik.evandro wrote:I have seen people discussing comparative grammars of romance languages (Spanish, French and Italian, sometimes with Portuguese in the mix).
As an upper intermediary learner of German and beginner learner of Dutch, I wondered if there is such a thing for these two languages, as it could be pretty useful for me!
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Re: Is there a comparative grammar of German and Dutch?
DaveAgain wrote:There's a video presentation that gives an overview: Niederländisch für Deutschsprachige mit Linguistik.
That's a pretty interesting one, thank you!
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