Spain?
="I like Dutch function names in Excel at least, "&ALS(DutchFunctionNamesRule=WAAR; ALS(IS.EVEN(DAG(VANDAAG()))=WAAR; "I just like not always using English for everything."; "I just like using Dutch."); "though it can be a bother having to translate them when troubleshooting.")
Yeah, in that case I understand.
Saudi Arabia isn't an ICC member state, though, so they don't have to comply with the warrant (probably part of why they picked Saudi Arabia).
If they want Europe to enforce the peace in Ukraine, a 'deal' without Europe is meaningless as well (you'd hope, anyway. Otherwise the European establishment would agree with America treating Europe like their bitch).
Right, some of us are swamp Germans!
Yeah, I just left a review saying I don't want American Trump propaganda in my apps, and then just 'deleted' (sort of) the thing. Getting rid of Google entirely is going to be difficult, though.
I'm not sure what you mean here. As far as spelling goes, Dutch is far more consistent than English.
You're mentioning some none-standard Dutch which is often perceived as incorrect (and it is indeed according to the rules of the standard language norm). Yet, if you were correct in your claim that 'groter als jij' was 'never proper Dutch and sound[s] wrong to every native Dutch speaker', no native Dutch speaker would ever use 'groter als jij'. Native Dutch speakers do this often, though, and have been doing it at least since the seventeenth century (eg. this quote from 1670: 'Zy [de vrucht ”Peci”] is niet veel groter als een kastanie …, vol sap en aengenaem van smaek: herder dan een gemeine appel, en een weinig zuurachtig,' - 'It [the fruit "Peci"] is not much bigger than a chestnut ..., full of juice and pleasantly tasting: harder than a common apple, and a bit sourish,').
Sorry to have gone so off-topic here, though.
I'm not very into Lemmy, what's so bad about lemmy.ml?
Die Waffen, legt an!