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In einer eMail vom 17-09-02 10:28:36 West-Europa (zomertijd) schreibt
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> Never, it always is 'Ik geef gewoon de fles', which is different than
> flesvoeding. (I just
> give the bottle, as opposed to formula). They never mention what is in that
> bottle, in
> Dutch it is the way of administring that is discussed: I give my baby a
> botlle / I give my
> baby the breast. NEver do I hear 'I give formula' or 'I give breastmilk'.
> Well, only mothers
> who give expressed breastmilk by bottle will be more specific....
>
Well, they do often say ''I give him my breastfeeding in the bottle'' . Many
Dutch moms call the product (the milk) breastfeeding (the food that comes out
of the breast) instead of the act. Not many Dutch moms use the word for
breast milk "moedermelk" (mothermilk).
About not using "I give formula", I think that that is because in Dutch you'd
have to say "I give artificilal food" (=kunstvoeding) and moms' don't like
to say that they give something artificial, it sounds ugly and bad.
Interesting to have a Dutch lactation language discussion in Lactnet. Hope it
is interesting for others, too.
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke
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Gonneke van Veldhuizen
IBCLC ---|||--- LLLL ---|||--- MOM
primairy schoolteacher
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EUROLAC
Lactation Consultant Practice
Centre for breastfeeding Information and Education
http://www.geocities.com/gonneke29/
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