
P.S. If you can't read this you may learn to speak Dutch. But maybe, if you ask me.... (I'm not the beroerdste(Sorry, that's a Dutch expression, I don't know the English version))
If you could speak that in English, I'm pretty sure you can speak all the rest in English!Marinus wrote:P.S. If you can't read this you may learn to speak Dutch. But maybe, if you ask me.... (I'm not the beroerdste(Sorry, that's a Dutch expression, I don't know the English version))
Yes you're right, I wish there were more. I'm not so good in English but I'll try, In short: Is there a Footballmatch on TV (not American but how do you call it, socker?) because then is the road empty. Wonderland is not so popular as football (pity) I saw messages where it has taken month before there came a reply. Except when it's someone's Bday. congratulations en thanks for replying so quickdlcs18 wrote:If you could speak that in English, I'm pretty sure you can speak all the rest in English!Marinus wrote:P.S. If you can't read this you may learn to speak Dutch. But maybe, if you ask me.... (I'm not the beroerdste(Sorry, that's a Dutch expression, I don't know the English version))Cause not a lot of people here know dutch...
1.soccerMarinus wrote:Yes you're right, I wish there were more. I'm not so good in English but I'll try, In short: Is there a Footballmatch on TV (not American but how do you call it, socker?) because then is the road empty. Wonderland is not so popular as football (pity) I saw messages where it has taken month before there came a reply. Except when it's someone's Bday. congratulations en thanks for replying so quickdlcs18 wrote:If you could speak that in English, I'm pretty sure you can speak all the rest in English!Marinus wrote:P.S. If you can't read this you may learn to speak Dutch. But maybe, if you ask me.... (I'm not the beroerdste(Sorry, that's a Dutch expression, I don't know the English version))Cause not a lot of people here know dutch...
Grammer wrong:didn't not did'ntMarinus wrote:Thank you all. I almost feel at home now![]()
I wrote Dutch for more reasons. At first I was at school not very good in other languages and I didn't use to speak or write English untill now. After all it's not so difficult as it seems.
At second I had sent an email to Midnight about a alternative solution and I ask if I could say it in Dutch. Patrick advised me to say it in this forum, so I did but he also said that there are more Dutch speaking people. Well, he was right, only they don't speak Dutchbut I did'nt know what I know now. I see now that everyone is speaking English here, no matter what they speak at home.
And at third an little bit for fun just like Mahaloof did. After all; now I have something to talk and I think I talk with more people now.
I guess not but I heard that Chinese is the most or one of the most spoken languages on earth. Am I right? So maybe there are more people who understand then when you talk English.tyteen4a03 wrote: I speak Chinese,and if I post a topic with ALL Chinese,will someone know what it mean?(Expect Chinese)
Grammatical error: You don't say Dutch, you speak Dutch.tyteen4a03 wrote:Grammer wrong:didn't not did'nt![]()
There are some people who say Dutch too.(But not in the forum)e.g Mette
P.S:I speak Chinese,and if I post a topic with ALL Chinese,will someone know what it mean?(Expect Chinese)
Lets stik too englisch ant dont boter a bout those grammair erors. All non speakable Englisch/Amerikan people rite errors, even the Chinees.
Nope,she passed away because of Cancer.Marinus wrote:So now it's 11 the funny number. Now what url/links /\#&?
whatever http://pcpuzzle.com/forum/posting.php?m ... ly&t=14859 and more
In another message to a subject from tyteen I got the same problem. I searched and searched and searched. What was the matter? I used the word commit (a sad story about a friend who said to commit suicide) It was not allowed because it begins with com. Who's been thinking this out?
Ok Marinus, I'm asking you what this says! I speak zero Dutch.Marinus wrote:Als ik het zo bekijk is Wonderland niet zo populair als voetbal. Jammer eigenlijk want het is toch veel leuker. Een paar dagen geleden... Oh sorry vergeten; Ik ben dus Marinus en kom uit Nederland, maar goed dat kan je wel horen. Afgelopen zondag (meer dan 2 dagen geleden) had ik een berichtje geplaatst in een andere categorie, en dat daar nog geen reactie op gekomen is; okee, maar het is zelfs nu nog het laatste bericht wat er staat. Beetje jammer
P.S. If you can't read this you may learn to speak Dutch. But maybe, if you ask me.... (I'm not the beroerdste(Sorry, that's a Dutch expression, I don't know the English version))
Me too this morning(ok, I'm a little bored tonight).
Yes, I read and understood your alternative solution, but didn't respond because there are several solutions, in quite a few Wonderland games (at least, I found some anyway). Just like in the Custom Levels, most of those also have alternative solutions and that's what makes them so interesting. It's fun to see how different minds, resolve puzzles.Marinus wrote:So the only thing I can talk about is that first Dutch post in this topic and the reason for it. As a matter of fact, the only reason for me to come to this forum was because of the alternative solution I found http://pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14829 but at first no one seemed to be interested because they all are busy with RTW and WA I think.
The reason for my Dutch topic was to come in at a special funny way and to get some attention for my alternative solution at the same time. b.t.w. did you look at that solution in the mean time? But for it's even now the last message in that category (classic trilogy)
I wouldn't say it's 'Old Fashioned' exactly, they are still wonderful games. Most of us have completed them already. The Custom levels forum is not only full of challenging games, but also the opportunity to actually talk to the creators and other players.Marinus wrote:I got the idea it is old fashioned to play the original W. When you want to join the club you have to play at least WSW but rather RTW or WA and then the custom levels
Esp for nothing to say.Dizzy1 wrote:Wow, it's a little early for me 5:45 a.m. and I haven't had much coffee yet. (which means I don't understand complicated things...yet) Give me awhile and I'll answer some of your questions. Yes, I'm an early riser.![]()
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That's about all I can comprehend, so far. I'll be back after I wake up.
I now have bought RTW but I think I first try the classic and deluxe levels so I become already a bit familiar with the new things. The only bad thing is: I hate that ghosts in that first classic levels because they are so unpredictable. I'm a bit autistic you see. I like difficult puzzles to think about but not unpredictable and secret things. And I've not finished the Stinker rescue level of WSW and I want to complete that first. After all these things we'll meet at the puzzle action forumDizzy1 wrote:The Custom levels forum is not only full of challenging games, but also the opportunity to actually talk to the creators and other players.
That last expression is also known in Dutch but I don't know what you mean with sending a picture. I already sent a picture of my head; isn't that enough yet?Dizzy1 wrote:Edit: Did you send a picture of your eyes, to Robyn yet? We need you.There a lots of girls, but not that many boys in the contest.
'The eyes are the window to the soul' and lots of fun to see (pun intended).![]()
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We are having a Fun Contest in the Off Topic forum, posted by rescuefire, I forgot the name of the thread but it's one of the top ones right now, something about a fun eye contest, or just for fun, something like that anyway. We will all guess who's eyes belong to whom. Fun huh?Marinus wrote:That last expression is also known in Dutch but I don't know what you mean with sending a picture. I already sent a picture of my head; isn't that enough yet?
speegled wrote:The language that I am writing in now is Afrikaans. [OK, it's actually English, but if you don't know that, then I don't think you could be reading this...] and Flippie can speak that language very well.)