Languages without the letter U can't call it a U turn.BarqsHasBite@lemmy.ca to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world – 141 points – 1 years ago53Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWe call it a 180. As in 180 degrees turn.We call it something like 'half circle turn'.In France we call it a half turnWhich language is that in?Dutch. But the variant we speak in Flanders (Vlaams).Stupid, sexy, Flanders.Yeah, infamousbelgian, which language is that in? /s Edits: How the hell do I mention a user in Lemmy?We actually have 3 official languages in our (small) country. Dutch (Flemish), French (Walloon) and German :)
We call it a 180. As in 180 degrees turn.We call it something like 'half circle turn'.In France we call it a half turnWhich language is that in?Dutch. But the variant we speak in Flanders (Vlaams).Stupid, sexy, Flanders.Yeah, infamousbelgian, which language is that in? /s Edits: How the hell do I mention a user in Lemmy?We actually have 3 official languages in our (small) country. Dutch (Flemish), French (Walloon) and German :)
Which language is that in?Dutch. But the variant we speak in Flanders (Vlaams).Stupid, sexy, Flanders.Yeah, infamousbelgian, which language is that in? /s Edits: How the hell do I mention a user in Lemmy?We actually have 3 official languages in our (small) country. Dutch (Flemish), French (Walloon) and German :)
Yeah, infamousbelgian, which language is that in? /s Edits: How the hell do I mention a user in Lemmy?We actually have 3 official languages in our (small) country. Dutch (Flemish), French (Walloon) and German :)
We actually have 3 official languages in our (small) country. Dutch (Flemish), French (Walloon) and German :)
We call it a 180.
As in 180 degrees turn.
We call it something like 'half circle turn'.
In France we call it a half turn
Which language is that in?
Dutch. But the variant we speak in Flanders (Vlaams).
Stupid, sexy, Flanders.
Yeah, infamousbelgian, which language is that in? /s
Edits: How the hell do I mention a user in Lemmy?
We actually have 3 official languages in our (small) country. Dutch (Flemish), French (Walloon) and German :)