Re: Afrikaner or Dutch [boodskap #113813] |
Di, 17 April 2007 08:06 |
Koot
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> As they got off Andre, who had said nothing initially and so they
> could not have heard his accent, asked how they'd recognised him. "Yer
> wearing f...ing Jarman boots like a dutchman, ain't yer?" was the
> response. They didn't have to hear him speak.
Ons is ook destyds vertel om nie Grasshoppers te dra nie, en om regs
te hou op die sypaadjies.
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Re: Afrikaner or Dutch [boodskap #113864 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #113813] |
Wo, 18 April 2007 22:08 |
Mike
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BodieClone wrote:
> "FreeSpirit_uk" wrote
>> In South Africa, I'm generally able to tell the difference between
>> Afrikaans and English speakers without consciously knowing how and
>> without hearing them utter a word. It's probably a combination of
>> clothing, physical build, hairstyle, and general disposition/body
>> language.
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> Profiling, hey??
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> Wot aboot hair texture then?
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> Does that give ye' any clues, laddie?
Wot if the person is bald?....hehe
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Re: Afrikaner or Dutch [boodskap #113865 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #113864] |
Do, 19 April 2007 17:43 |
Agnes
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On 19 Apr., 00:08, "Mike" wrote:
> BodieClone wrote:
>> "FreeSpirit_uk" wrote
>>> In South Africa, I'm generally able to tell the difference between
>>> Afrikaans and English speakers without consciously knowing how and
>>> without hearing them utter a word. It's probably a combination of
>>> clothing, physical build, hairstyle, and general disposition/body
>>> language.
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>> Profiling, hey??
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>> Wot aboot hair texture then?
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>> Does that give ye' any clues, laddie?
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> Wot if the person is bald?....hehe
Hairs grow not only on the head...
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Re: Afrikaner or Dutch [boodskap #113866 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #113865] |
Do, 19 April 2007 22:09 |
Mike
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Agnes wrote:
> On 19 Apr., 00:08, "Mike" wrote:
>> BodieClone wrote:
>>> "FreeSpirit_uk" wrote
>>>> In South Africa, I'm generally able to tell the difference between
>>>> Afrikaans and English speakers without consciously knowing how and
>>>> without hearing them utter a word. It's probably a combination of
>>>> clothing, physical build, hairstyle, and general disposition/body
>>>> language.
>>> Profiling, hey??
>>> Wot aboot hair texture then?
>>> Does that give ye' any clues, laddie?
>> Wot if the person is bald?....hehe
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> Hairs grow not only on the head...
The poster was mentioning "hairstyle" which
means....on.....the......head....
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