Dutch
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IMDB rating: 5.80 Plot: Volunteering to drive his girl friend’s son home for Thanksgiving to Chicago from his boarding school in Georgia, little does Dutch expect the picaresque adventures in store for him. When a blunt, down-to-earth construction worker takes to the road with an insufferable twelve-year-old snob (desperately insecure under the surface) who doesn’t approve of him in the least, quite a bit must happen before they can reach their destination as friends— or, for that matter, get home at all. |
Actors: O’Neill Ed,Embry Ethan,McDonald Christopher,Alexander David James,Borden Ross,Baker Joe,Adventure,Comedy,Drama,
Does this language sound similar to French?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAqKGHV4n Eo&feature=related
Some languages sound similar (German and Dutch have similar sounds for instance) even if they are different, I would like to know if it’s the same thing for this language and French.
yes they sound similar. but i don’t understand it at all
Wicked Witch of the Midwest | Feb 02, 2010
Yes
Mike | Feb 02, 2010
This is ”Breton”, a dialect in Brittany (Bretagne)
It doesn’t sound like French at all, actually it’s derived from Celtic not French
CASANOV | Feb 02, 2010
That is French…
Ratz | Feb 02, 2010
It’s Breton I can understand some words because it is similar to French!
b-angel | Feb 02, 2010
They’re cousins, not sisters. German and Dutch are sisters (with Afrikaans, English, Swedish, Yiddish, etc.), because they’re both in the Germanic language branch. French is in the Romance language branch, but Breton (the language in this video) is in the Celtic branch (along with Irish, Scottish Gaelic…), which are all under the Indo-European language family. That’s how they’re cousin languages.
Allan | Feb 02, 2010


