Answer:
sure heres some basic phrases
"hello" in dutch: Hallo!
"are you doing okay?" : gaat het goed met jou?
"yes" in dutch: Ja!
"Okay, see you later!" in dutch: Oke ik zie je later!
:))
Explanation:
1. You will be attended later.
2. Jack gave me the tickets ?.
3. Before the situation gets out of control, we must do something.
4.In all sections of the stadium, you can hear music.
5. 5 people are employed by the company.
6. Next week, they are going to buy a new TV.
7. 60 years ago, my great grandfather built this house.
8.With the keys that my sister gave, I could get in.
9.Nothing was said by anyone.
10. Last night, a loud noise woke me up.
11. I’m not really sure, sorry
12. I’m not really sure, sorry
13. All her problems were solved by her.
14. I’m not really sure, sorry
15. She was impressed by the outstanding performance.
16. In the back of the fridge, you mustn’t put leftovers.
Hope this helps somewhat, some questions I’m not really sure how to answer. Thanks
Answer:
“language” and “dialect” persist as separate concepts implies that linguists can make tidy distinctions for speech varieties worldwide. But in fact, there is no objective difference between the two: Any attempt you make to impose that kind of order on reality falls apart in the face of real evidence. Now the difference between the two are " Generally, a language is written as well as spoken, while a dialect is just spoken until it is promoted to the elite status usually for political purposes."
Explanation:
I hope this helps you!
Do you have choices? If not I would say Heavy! Hope that helps!