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If your knowledge of our language is limited, you are nonetheless welcome of course! We appreciate your contributions.
--Ooswesthoesbes 8 dec 2009 05:26 (UTC)
Hello Jesielt! Thank you for all your pages! :) I have a little question about "gato". Does this word always refer to a male cat or does it also refer to feminine cats? --Ooswesthoesbes 12 dec 2009 12:47 (UTC)
- Oh, gato is always a male cat. The female one is 'gata'. Jesielt 12 dec 2009 12:51 (UTC)
- Ok. A masculine cat is always named "kater" in Limburgish. "kat" means a feminine cat or just a cat whose gender is unknown or irrelevant :) --Ooswesthoesbes 12 dec 2009 12:53 (UTC)
Hello! What does "chover" mean? I don't really understand why you've put "(deil)" there at chuva. --Ooswesthoesbes 12 dec 2009 15:01 (UTC)
Thanks for your pages :) Only one thing: "Portaghiasch" is Old Limburgish. In modern Limburgish it's Pórtegieësj :) --Ooswesthoesbes 21 fib 2010 18:12 (UTC)