How do you say basic phrases in Dutch?
How do you say basic phrases in Dutch?
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Good Morning | Goedemorgen | khoo-duh-mawr-ghuh |
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Good Evening | Goedenavond | khoo-duh-nah-fohnt |
Good Night | Goedenacht | khoo-duh-nahkht |
Hi / Bye | Hoi / Hallo / Daag / Doei | hoy / hah-loh / dahk / doo-ee |
Goodbye | Tot ziens | toht zeens |
Is Dutch easy to learn for an English speaker?
How hard is it to learn? Dutch is probably the easiest language to learn for English speakers as it positions itself somewhere between German and English. However, de and het are quite possibly the hardest part to learn, as you have to memorise which article each noun takes.
What is free in Dutch?
Dutch Translation. gratis. More Dutch words for free. gratis adverb. free of charge, gratuitous, gratis, costless, for nothing, on the house.
Is Dutch harder than English?
English spelling is more difficult than it’s grammar, Dutch spelling is quite constant. Nevertheless the main difficulty is its pronounciation. Nearly impossible. German is blessed with logic in its grammar, Dutch isn’t.
What is the Dutch language lesson offered here?
The Dutch language lesson offered here is an excerpt from Transparent Language’s Dutch software program. The Dutch Phrases for Meeting and Greeting will lead you to the Dutch Dialog at the end, which shows how these survival phrases are used in conversational Dutch.
Is Dutch a Germanic language?
The Dutch language is a Germanic language spoken by about 28 million people in the Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname and the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Dutch is closely related to Afrikaans, English, and German as well as Frisian.
Where can I learn Dutch online?
Try the Learn Dutch Online course at Udemy or the audio and video podcasts at DutchPod101.com Buy Dutch Language Tutorial as a PDF e-book!