Native or not, it all boils down to connections in the end. Teller positions are very popular with the native Luxembourgers, you know.
It is. All state papers are issued in French, all road...
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Native or not, it all boils down to connections in the end. Teller positions are very popular with the native Luxembourgers, you know.
It is. All state papers are issued in French, all road...
Question of definitions, I guess.
I've actually wanted not to know that language for a quite some time.
You are right. It is not entirely worthless. I even know a category of people who value it very highly. To become a teller in a Luxembourg-based bank, one must speak that language.
You gathered incorrectly. Go and put everything back where you took it from.
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OK. So you do drink beer by the masl, then. So when are you going to start a pointless discussion on Bavarian?...
Then you should not care about Luxembourgish, too.[/quote]And why's that?[/quote]
I gathered that your dislike of beer somehow prevented you from studying the Bavarian dialect. Then I felt it my...
Then you should not care about Luxembourgish, too.
If there is some Luxembourgish professor living next door, he is all the help you will ever need. What I do not understand though is what kind of professor he is, given the lack of universities in...
Wrong.
If you write "Letzebuergisch" then you should also write "Deutsch".
And if the answer is "yes"?
Am I? I am simply dealing with your prior argument that "There's no such thing as...
Any native speaker of that language speaks some other language as well. This language is completely superfluous. That is why it is useless.
And it is not even a language.
Not yet. But any day now.[/quote]
What for? Probably the most useless language in the world.
That's right. But I'd say that are more relaxed about purely linguistic issues these days.
Not true. Most of them understand very well that their language is nothing but a German dialect. What makes it special is the French influence, which is both in the vocabulary and in the grammar.
Why?
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