I speak German at around a B1 level and am a native speaker of English. I think that if I wound up in Luxembourg someday, I'd pick up Luxembourgish rather easily. I just subscribed to your channel.
Funny because I’m in my Luxembourgish class: today we are learning about time and the separable verbs Ufänken and Ophale. Wéi vill Auer ass et, Andy? 😅
Both West Germanic languages with strong French influence, yet they couldn't be more different!
Luxembourgish likes to take French words and Luxembourgish-ize them.
They are similar
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I speak German at around a B1 level and am a native speaker of English. I think that if I wound up in Luxembourg someday, I'd pick up Luxembourgish rather easily. I just subscribed to your channel.
Wish there was more funding for education and academia. One can always dream.
Can you make Classical German Vs Austrian German
Can you make Chulym language?
Please make video on yanisey Kyrgyz language and script
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Jo!
Funny because I’m in my Luxembourgish class: today we are learning about time and the separable verbs Ufänken and Ophale.
Wéi vill Auer ass et, Andy? 😅
Can anyone recommend any recourses to learn luxembourgish? Books, textbooks, websites, apps, TH-camrs etc…?
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I speak english and a little bit of German and French so this sounds very weird.
Luxembourgish has a strong french accent.
@alguient1298 No, it does not have a "French" accent. Rather, it has the old Moselle region accent.
It's no French accent, it is Moselfränkisch, the German dialect spoken in the Moselle region.
How much in percentage % a standard Deutsch speaker can understand about Luxembourgish?
Initially, about 60 to 70 percent. But if you lived there you would learn to understand it rather quickly.
@ Danke
İf u are from the Region of the german City of Trier and speak the Dialect of Trier , u can understand almost 90%
@ Danke
So 75%
High Franconian, please