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Oh yeah. It's a daily thing. But this one I just found to funny to ignore.
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I'd say: "Ik word geil." because there's no t in the first person form, but if you'd say: "He gets horny." It would become: "Hij wordt geil.". This is an over simplification though. It gets more confusing... like that it depends on what the stem of the verb is,but that's for another time.
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I don't know why, but everything written in German always sounds extra dirty...
The dt rule handles the question whether you need to add a d, a t or dt at the end of a verb in Dutch in the present tense. But let me explain it with an example that will surely keep your attention: if I'd like to say to say: "I get horny", ...
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