--- Christophe wrote:
> En réponse à Jan van Steenbergen <ijzeren_jan@...>:
> > > En riponse ` Irina Rempt <irina@...>:
> > ^^^^^^^^^
See? This time it worked. I wonder why...
> > To make it more complicated, in cases when "jij" comes after the verb,
> > "-t" falls off, with as a result a form that is always the same as the
> > first person. This is never the case with "gij".
>
> This I didn't know. So 'gij' really behaves nearly like 'u' (which is
> expected since they are related).
Yes.
> Flemish sounds funny even in my ears ;))) . Wallon has about the same feeling
> to us French. It's not surprising since Wallon and Flemish influenced each
> other a lot.
You better won't tell them, because they might lynch you ;)
Jan
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