Belgian chocolates

Posted by admin on November 18th, 2009 and filed under belgian chocolate | 25 Comments »

The most famous belgian chocolates,……
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25 Responses

  1. ZimmermanTelegram Says:

    Dutch, i understand …
    Dutch, i understand.
    But FRIES from FRIESLAND, that’s another paar mouwen

  2. wolfang111 Says:

    Actually many …
    Actually many people say they speak ‘Flemish’ instead of ‘Dutch’ when they are from Flanders… People from the Netherlands can barely understand Flemish, but Flemish people can understand Dutch.

  3. Konata101 Says:

    See, I agree with …
    See, I agree with that. But doesn’t Dutch come from Diets, and Diets come from the Germaniac Langauge?

  4. Konata101 Says:

    (Wallonian = french)
    (Wallonian = french)

  5. P1A1U1L1I1N1E1 Says:

    or french (what …
    or french (what they speak)

  6. Konata101 Says:

    I hate you—son of …
    I hate you—son of a bitch.

  7. BelgianMusic Says:

    LOL, I posted all …
    LOL, I posted all that text full of historical facts proving that you were wrong, and all you can respond with a short line of text full of spelling mistakes? It’s obvious that you’re way out of your league.

    “Leave me alone. Your wrong, okay? You just think your so smart saying that when your wrong.” That is hilarious!!!

  8. Konata101 Says:

    But acually, if you …
    But acually, if you have known Diets is a dialect of some Germaniac language. The Flemish is Old Dutch, so practicly a dialect. Okay? Leave me alone. Your wrong, okay? You just think your so smart saying that when your wrong.

  9. BelgianMusic Says:

    typo…

    “german = …
    typo…

    “german = Germanic” should’ve been “German =/= Germanic” (=/= not equal)

  10. BelgianMusic Says:

    In short:

    The ” …
    In short:

    The “Flemish” dialects are West-Flemish, East-Flemish, Brabantic, Antwerps, and Limburgic.

    The “Hollandic” dialects are North-Hollandic, South-Hollandic, Brabantic, Limburgic, Zealandic and Gelders. (They also have Frisian which is similar but is considered to be seperate)

    ALL of those are Dutch dialects, and ALL of them are ancestors to the Standard Dutch language, particularly Brabantic, Hollandic & Flemish (due to many historical events)

    I’m done.

  11. BelgianMusic Says:

    Oh, and Dutch/ …
    Oh, and Dutch/Nederlands (that includes Flemish) is not a dialect of German… It is part of the West-Germanic language family, same as Old English. German is modern language (again with its own regional dialects), while old Germanic (which consisted of many variants) is the forefather. german = Germanic.

    So please, don’t call someone an idiot if you can’t even get the most basic facts in order.

  12. BelgianMusic Says:

    Although in …
    Although in everyday usage we tend to say Flemish to our Dutch and Hollands to that of the north, linguistically speaking both those terms are not correct in that context because they only point to some of the dialects/regional languages spoken in each country. The “dialects” have existed for far longer than the standard Dutch language, which is a language that is governed by Flemish, Dutch and Suriname linguists.

  13. BelgianMusic Says:

    You’re confused. …
    You’re confused. Flemish is not a dialect of Dutch, it’s a Dutch dialect, one of many. To be a dialect of Dutch it’d have to be derived from it, while Flemish is in fact one of the 3 main ancestors of the modern Dutch language. The other 2 are Brabantic and Hollandic. Dutch comes from Diets, an archaic term meaning ‘People of the Low Countries’, both the Hollanders and the Flemish are Dutch, Northern & Southern Dutch.

  14. M0d3rator Says:

    thats what i said …
    thats what i said but dutch is no dialect of german, its a total different language. and no, you dont say: speak flemmish, that just doesnt excist only if you talk about the place. they speak dutch even tho politics want to change it to:speak flemmish

  15. Konata101 Says:

    They do not speak ” …
    They do not speak “Dutch with a bit of Flemish”. Flemish is a dialect of Dutch, which Dutch is a dialect of German (yes, really). They speak Dutch, Flemish, German and Wallionian (French). Flemish is a real language you idiot.

  16. M0d3rator Says:

    country: Belgium …
    country: Belgium inhabiant: belgian. you cannot speak flemmishm there is no such language. they speak dutch bt with a flemmish accent. belgium is bilingular: french and dutch and also a small piece speaks german

  17. Konata101 Says:

    Wait, no. BELGIUM …
    Wait, no. BELGIUM is a country. Not belgian. If your from BELGIUM. You’re BELGIAN or FLEMISH. AND THEY SPEAK FLEMISH. YOUR ETHIER CALLED FLEMISH OR BELGIAN. ALRUGHT!?!

  18. unknowneuropean Says:

    no , I’m pretty …
    no , I’m pretty sure its belgian and flemmish isnt a country .

  19. Konata101 Says:

    Um Ma’m/Sir. You …
    Um Ma’m/Sir. You spelled Belgiun wrong. If you are from Belgium your Belgiun/Flemmish and you can/sometimes speak flemmish.

  20. MyBelgianChocolate Says:

    Watch my video
    Watch my video

  21. MyBelgianChocolate Says:

    Yeah
    Yeah

  22. 19alexander95 Says:

    Every chocolate …
    Every chocolate from Belgium is the best

  23. Nightmare8188 Says:

    lol wow i commented …
    lol wow i commented this along time ago. i actually quite about a month after i commented here. lol ID really have a opinion on the owner.i just know my boss was real mean and money hungry lol.

  24. abrahamWCE Says:

    and what´s your …
    and what´s your opinion about the new owner of Godiva?

  25. hiitsme3love128 Says:

    ch… ch… …
    ch… ch… CHOCOLATE!!!

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