"Old and New" - that is how the Dutch call New Year's Eve.
I like that - and it gives me something to think about.
Some of you might have noticed that I (megalomaniac as ever) started a new blog - in Dutch.
I do it to force myself to write a tiny coherent text (though: coherent...mmmh...)
I started to learn Dutch in autumn 2017 - and really work a lot to grasp it.
Reading and translating it is ok (at the university we have to read literary texts that a lot of Dutch people will not know); understanding conversations is ok, though one has to listen very carefully, and writing, well... Very difficult: to speak the language, fluently I mean.
At the university I wondered: in some language courses we had to discuss (the modern method of learning a language - just jump). I was flabbergasted: we greenhorns (some even from other countries and thus with an interesting accent different from our also interesting German accent) discussed in little groups of three or four - and the teacher often was far away in the seminar room, helping other groups smattering... hahaha, that (and I mean the students, not the teacher!) reminded me of the German saying "The Blind leads the Lame".
Now, Mrs. Hill - concentrate: why "Oud and New"?
Because all my life I tried to keep my "old" friends when Pomp and Circumstances drove me into other parts of the world (I moved 17 times...) - and I managed that fairly well.
So: I want to have the cake and eat it (oh yes - not only megalomaniac but also immodest! - though this might be two sides of the same coin).
I want to keep you, dear old friends - and the new Dutch ones.
(And there are many things that connect you - think of 1652 - 1654)
(Not only megalomaniac and immodest but also insolent - which reminds me of a politician... what was his name again?)
(And there are many things that connect you - think of 1652 - 1654)
(Not only megalomaniac and immodest but also insolent - which reminds me of a politician... what was his name again?)
Oh: WOW - Google reminds me - the words jumps up in the right corner of my computer display - "Second Christmas Day - Tomorrow"
Had I but known! Thank you, Google!
I wish you a Happy New Year - Oud en Nieuw - and "Stay with me!" dear friends!
Britta XXX
PS: If you are learning Dutch too - or want to make some educated guesses - this is my new blog: www.brittasnederlands.blogspot.com
I wish you a Happy New Year - Oud en Nieuw - and "Stay with me!" dear friends!
Britta XXX
PS: If you are learning Dutch too - or want to make some educated guesses - this is my new blog: www.brittasnederlands.blogspot.com