If you write Netherlands backwards it still sounds like Dutchby AcheronSprings Tags:2 Western Europe 4u2WesternEurope4ueurope 17 commentsLooks more German to me TBHLooks more Scandinavian to meThat’s potato language.Looks like Danish with added speech impediment to me.While Italia backwards fits as well, we stay on the sides, waiting to switchlol you write Nederland in English and then suddenly backwards it sounds Dutch.DNALREDEN MADRETSMA EIKKIT LEDNAKIRFThis is the sort of advanced scientific rigour I come here for 🧬🧪🧙♂️Nah,Schd yesSd neverLooks more Scandinavian.If you add a few letters, you get Sandaalrechten. It does not have to do with anything, but thought it was funny for sandals to have rightsLooks more Czech or Slovak to me nglWe can make everything sound dutchno it does notI read it like: Esdalrechten. Which isn’t anything persé, but I did autocorrect it to be dutch…So my mind did read gibberish as if it were dutchThats german for sureYou spelled Dnalloh wrong.Where’s the ij and double vowels tho?Looks more like germanLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
lol you write Nederland in English and then suddenly backwards it sounds Dutch.DNALREDEN MADRETSMA EIKKIT LEDNAKIRF
If you add a few letters, you get Sandaalrechten. It does not have to do with anything, but thought it was funny for sandals to have rights
I read it like: Esdalrechten. Which isn’t anything persé, but I did autocorrect it to be dutch…So my mind did read gibberish as if it were dutch
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Looks more German to me TBH
Looks more Scandinavian to me
That’s potato language.
Looks like Danish with added speech impediment to me.
While Italia backwards fits as well, we stay on the sides, waiting to switch
lol you write Nederland in English and then suddenly backwards it sounds Dutch.
DNALREDEN MADRETSMA EIKKIT LEDNAKIRF
This is the sort of advanced scientific rigour I come here for 🧬🧪🧙♂️
Nah,
Schd yes
Sd never
Looks more Scandinavian.
If you add a few letters, you get Sandaalrechten. It does not have to do with anything, but thought it was funny for sandals to have rights
Looks more Czech or Slovak to me ngl
We can make everything sound dutch
no it does not
I read it like: Esdalrechten. Which isn’t anything persé, but I did autocorrect it to be dutch…
So my mind did read gibberish as if it were dutch
Thats german for sure
You spelled Dnalloh wrong.
Where’s the ij and double vowels tho?
Looks more like german