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The Dutch call it Stonecoal English. In English, this form of broken English is sometimes referred to as Dunglish. When two languages seem quite alike, like Dutch and English in this case, it can be difficult to learn both of them...
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Fine! As Dutch got their Dunglish, Deutsche their Denglish.
(Here already manifests a certain claim, read Denglish as Deutschenglish. It's not Genlish (Germanenglish).
As Englishmen, so therefore the authors of all English, but descended from the Germans, it's probably called for hardly too much to consider the language of the ancestors still today.
Add: Total clear: To speak correctly English English, you have to think and feel as an Englishman or Englishwoman, for American English as an American, etc.
But if I now would like the finest of all English, then I should probably prefer the so-called Queens English.
Do I then feel myself as a Queen!?