• Tiefa@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      Teacher here. My school uses everything Chrome OS and locks the ability to install extensions or other browsers. It’s not always us.

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          At least German is consistent, unlike English where every so-called “rule” nearly has more exceptions than places it applies. As a native speaker I’m always amazed that anyone manages to learn our train wreck of a language.

          • Klear@lemmy.world
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            12 hours ago

            English has its pitfalls, but is in many ways incredibly simple.

            Plus it’s everywhere, and the best way to learn a language is to use it.

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            14 hours ago

            Dutch is way worse than English regarding inconsistencies it’s not even funny.

            Sadly Dutch is adapting to make some thing “proper” Dutch which where never proper Dutch and sound wrong to every native Dutch speaker. Like “groter als jij” instead of “groter dan jij”.

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        EDIT: Woops, got confused myself

        The plural -s in Dutch only gets an apostrophe if the stem word ends on an open vowel. So it’s cavia-cavia’s on the one hand, but kikker-kikkers on the other (and la[de]-lades). So even in Dutch this’d be incorrect ;)