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2012 4 year s ago
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I'm from Belgium and speak Dutch. The same language they speak in the Netherlands, but they are the Dutch and I'm Belgian.
       
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Skeleton 4 year s ago
#4 in French, it's "double V"
       
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Complete 4 year s ago
#2 In spanish it's piña, and spanish is more related to italian and french languages
#3 Ducklings are yellow
#8 That's not cheese, they are corn kernels
       
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Gorgeous 4 year s ago
#5 The "E" isn't in the A-F grading system because it's used in the "Excellent/Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory" system that was used in the companion mark that covered attitude and class participation. You used to only get the E/S/U grade in primary school, then around grade 5 or 6 you would start to get the A-F grades, accompanied by the E/S/U marks, and finally in high school you only got the A-F grade.
       
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Driver 4 year s ago
Small ducks are yellow...
       
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Time 4 year s ago
So what is the difference between those 2 flags. Look the same to me.
       
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Trained 4 year s ago
Baby ducks are yellow and I couldn't find a difference in the flags
       
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Why are rubber duckies yellow, and real ducks are brown and green?

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