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Push yourself to learn more Luxembourgish by joining a Skype course: http://learnluxembourgish.com/overview One sentence in 4 languages! Hatt geet ni ouni e gutt Buch an d'Bett. She never goes to bed without a good book. Sie geht nie ohne ein gutes Buch zu Bett. Elle ne se couche jamais sans un bon livre.
Do you ever find yourself in a situation in Luxembourg where you would like to practise your Luxembourgish with a native speaker, but are lost for words? Fear not - as with any language, you don't need to be fluent in order to exchange a few phrases here and there.
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Learn more Luxembourgish by joining a Ministry of Education certified Skype course: http://learnluxembourgish.com/a1basics One sentence in 4 languages! One Luxembourgish sentence translated to English, German and French. For all of you who are busy trying to thrive in Luxembourg's multicultural, multilingual environment. Ech hu mech an e Schauspiller verléift.

I'm often asked how you turn Luxembourgish phrases from active to passive voice so I took a little time to explain it in as easy a way as I could figure out. I hope it helps :) For other basic grammar explanations in English, check out the Learn Luxembourgish Book: https://www.learnluxembourgish.com/store/learnluxbook