decided to learn Dutch today from nowhere! hahaha I'm learning german since a year and i love how similar they are! I still need to wiki the story of Dutch to understand this better but so far i'm enjoying a lot!
Well they are similar but not the same! There are many false friends, words in German and in dutch that look alike - spelled (almost) the same, sounding (almost) the same, sometimes even written and pronounced the same! And yes, sometimes they mean the same too... but very often they don't and actually have a very different meaning!
I had to write it out to understand the rules with short vs. long vowel. For a word with 2 syllables, if the syllable ends in a consonant it's pronounced short. If the syllable ends in a vowel it's pronounced long (even if it's written short). Schappen and Schapen both have short vowels and sound really similar except for the p / pp. The differentiation between the two is not on the pronunciation of the p but on the a. Schappen: Schap ends on a consonant = Short [ Schap | pen ] Shapen: Sha ends on a vowel = Long [ Schaa | pen ]
Me: falls in love with a Dutchman during lockdown, it's getting serious pretty fast but I wish he was Italian because it'd be much easier for this Brazilian lady 😱😹
The alphabet pronunciation is definitely the same with Indonesian except for "J" and "Y", in Indonesian Y pronounced exactly the same with Dutch J while the Indonesian J is the same with English J
The Dutch alphabet is similar to Indonesian, because the Indonesian language is heavily influenced by Dutch during colonisation. The pronunciation of letters almost all are the same. And also the F and V are the same in Indonesian. 30% of the words are the same as Indonesian..
Acorn is "eikel" in dutch. Be careful in using the word eikel though, because it can have a different meaning too which is rather insulting if you say it to someone!
Great! That's exactly what I was looking for! I am passionate about learning languages and started today with Dutch. I already speak 9 languages, and Dutch will be my 10th.
Dank je wel, Koen! I'm going to the Netherlands in 2021 January, in Wageningen, to study! and I'm trying hard to learn a little o Dutch.. It's a beautiful language.. houd het goede werk! tot ziens!
8:26 In 2020 werd PANNENKOEK ook met een tussen-N geschreven. Als het eerste deel van het nominatief alleen een meervoud heeft op -en en niet (ook) een meervoud op -es, schrijf je een tussen-n in de samenstellingen met dat eerste deel. Daarom is het GROENTETAART omdat het meervoud van GROENTE zowel GROENTEN als GROENTES is. Maar het meervoud van PAN is niet PANNES, dus dan toch maar een tussen-N.
Just thought you’d like to know that in English the word “consonant” is stressed on the first syllable. CONsonant. Not conSOnant. Thank you for sharing. I’m enjoying learning Dutch.
hi! i have a doubt about the letter r, I've seen that in some words you pronounce it like rr (the hard way) and others you pronounce it something similar to the French r. so i wanted to know how I can recognize and know how to pronounce it. hope that you answer! :)
Yes it has to do with my accent. People from the south part of the Netherlands have a softer pronunciation! And sorry for the late response Ornella! :)
The pronunciation of the alphabet is really similar with Indonesian language. It is no doubt that Indonesia used to be colonized by Netherlands, but still it makes me aghast haha
This video is so heccin useful! Thanks a lot for it! -ui sound keeps destroying me but I just say it with confidence so I can get away with it. That reminds me it would be cool a video to cover Dutch diphtongs. aa, ee, oo, uu, ij, ui, ei... Edit: Nvm, you said it at the end of the video ahaha
The new pronunciations in Duolingo drop the N at the end of the words the end with "en" (so mostly plurals). So like "kleren", "honden" sound like "klere", "honde" etc. Is that a thing or is it just Duolingo being weird?
It's quite common for certain dialects to drop/aspirate the N's at the end of words, I've noticed that a lot of native speakers tend to do it in the Nederlands and sometimes it can be used against non natives and quite telling that you aren't native in my experience with people I know.
With the exception of north-eastern dialects, everybody drops the N in spoken Dutch. In the north-east they drop the E and pronounce the N. So kler'n in stead of klere.
decided to learn Dutch today from nowhere! hahaha I'm learning german since a year and i love how similar they are! I still need to wiki the story of Dutch to understand this better but so far i'm enjoying a lot!
You can do it! :)
Well they are similar but not the same! There are many false friends, words in German and in dutch that look alike - spelled (almost) the same, sounding (almost) the same, sometimes even written and pronounced the same! And yes, sometimes they mean the same too... but very often they don't and actually have a very different meaning!
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Did you learn it?
I still think Dutch is closer to English..
Thank you for providing such a clear video explaining this (and free), you're a great teacher!
I'm really glad it was helpful Jordan!
I had to write it out to understand the rules with short vs. long vowel.
For a word with 2 syllables, if the syllable ends in a consonant it's pronounced short. If the syllable ends in a vowel it's pronounced long (even if it's written short).
Schappen and Schapen both have short vowels and sound really similar except for the p / pp. The differentiation between the two is not on the pronunciation of the p but on the a.
Schappen: Schap ends on a consonant = Short [ Schap | pen ]
Shapen: Sha ends on a vowel = Long [ Schaa | pen ]
Thank you for the video ^^
My Grandma is a dutch who's have problem with bahasa ( Yes, I'm from Indonesia ) and this help me a lot to talk with her
Glad I could help, you're welcome! :)
bahasa? bahasa Belanda?
me: *falls in love with a dutch international student*
also me: 1am trying to master the language.
you guys think I have a chance? ahaha
Haha that's a good reason to learn Dutch! I'd say go for it! ;)
Laura Miranda haha I’m learning this at 4 am
Me: falls in love with a Dutchman during lockdown, it's getting serious pretty fast but I wish he was Italian because it'd be much easier for this Brazilian lady 😱😹
omg same with me hahahha
@@louiseleite3866 ahaha I am also brazilian
Can you also make pronunciation and phonics tutorial of dutch letter G? Quite hard for foreigners to learn this letter 🙂
My fav one
Thank you..
Very helpful 🌹
Yesterday I had a online intraction with Netherlands students.
I became inspired to learn Dutch.
That's great!
Haii dutch.. Your pronounciation over alphabet mostly adapted into indonesian pronounciation hehe. Greeting from Indonesia🇮🇩
You are an amazing instructor and facilitator. The videos are extremely well explained and comprehensive. Please make more of them!
I am struggling to learn basics of Dutch ! Your video is quite helpful.
The alphabet pronunciation is definitely the same with Indonesian except for "J" and "Y", in Indonesian Y pronounced exactly the same with Dutch J while the Indonesian J is the same with English J
Thanks for the video, alphabet very well explain 👍🏿
The Dutch alphabet is similar to Indonesian, because the Indonesian language is heavily influenced by Dutch during colonisation.
The pronunciation of letters almost all are the same. And also the F and V are the same in Indonesian. 30% of the words are the same as Indonesian..
cool
Hello, I'm a new Dutch learner thankfully I have all the sounds in my language
is your language indonesian ?
No
@@rzgarhassan1039 which language?
@@Ισαβέλα-ψ7τ please say what lenguage is i need to know
eekhoorn meaning squirrel is such a cute false cognate! I wonder what dutch for acorn is?
Acorn is "eikel" in dutch. Be careful in using the word eikel though, because it can have a different meaning too which is rather insulting if you say it to someone!
Sound similar in Bahasa (Indonesian Languange)
Great! That's exactly what I was looking for! I am passionate about learning languages and started today with Dutch. I already speak 9 languages, and Dutch will be my 10th.
Thank you for the video... I have passed the immigration exam already but wanna improve my pronunciation... this video is really helpful
I am an Indian ...fell In love with frenkie de Jong ....man guys so good❤️💙
I decided to learn dutch cause of my friend lives in the Netherlands and so I want to talk with them in Dutch (even if they are fluent in English)
I speak arabic and english so the G pronounciation is very easy for me since the letter خ is pronounced the same way
Dank je wel, Koen! I'm going to the Netherlands in 2021 January, in Wageningen, to study! and I'm trying hard to learn a little o Dutch.. It's a beautiful language.. houd het goede werk! tot ziens!
Oh that’s super cool. Keep learning!
i'm new to the charnel so i wanna learn Dutch and this video is my very first one i watched and i like it
Thank you for that video, I was searching for exactly this one, it helps to understand how to do an dutch accent a lot!
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much. This video really helps me to learn Dutch 👍
Dank u wel voor uw lessen 👍
Finally find the right video for my goal. Thank you so much.
Dutch is a beautiful language.
its interesting because indonesian alphabet pronounciations are similar to this!
love from indonesia :)
Probably because Indonesia started as a Dutch colony
Thanks for this video... So helpful 😉. I’m from Philippines 🇵🇭
Glad it was helpful!
@@SociaTaal Ja, I'm learning because I'm going to Holland and live there with my fiance 😊
He's learning Tagalog also 😄
Omg now i know where Indonesian alphabet come from
Thx for providing clear information
Youteach very well
Thanks
omg! the alphabet sound it's familiar like Indonesian alphabet ʕ´•ᴥ•`ʔ
maybe because historici
btw, I'm Indonesian 🇮🇩
yeah...lol I wonder why...
letter r really threw me in the first alphabet reading
For me this will be very easy since I speak Afrikaans which is really similar
That's why i love dutch
Waar woon jij? Misschien ik kan met je wel oefenen 😭😂 U bent een goede leraar. Bedankt!
Fantastic video!
Keep making this learning video. Ik kom uit Sumatera Maar Ik woon in Bali.
Will do! Thanks for watching! :)
8:26 In 2020 werd PANNENKOEK ook met een tussen-N geschreven. Als het eerste deel van het nominatief alleen een meervoud heeft op -en en niet (ook) een meervoud op -es, schrijf je een tussen-n in de samenstellingen met dat eerste deel. Daarom is het GROENTETAART omdat het meervoud van GROENTE zowel GROENTEN als GROENTES is. Maar het meervoud van PAN is niet PANNES, dus dan toch maar een tussen-N.
I enjoyed it.
Pronouncing these make me sound so funny 😅
I’d like to thank arabic for the head start on the G lol
Great content, thanks!
i'll go and live in dutch in a few months and I have to learn dutch
I find it highly amusing that eekhoorn means squirrel since it sounds almost exactly like acorn.
Just thought you’d like to know that in English the word “consonant” is stressed on the first syllable. CONsonant. Not conSOnant. Thank you for sharing. I’m enjoying learning Dutch.
Hey Susan, thanks for your kind comment! And yes I know. This video is from the very early days haha. My English is much better now :)
How to pronounce in dutch "U" and "OE" and why plural word ending with S or EN ?
Muchas gracias por la lesión ❤🇳🇱
De nada :)
hi! i have a doubt about the letter r, I've seen that in some words you pronounce it like rr (the hard way) and others you pronounce it something similar to the French r. so i wanted to know how I can recognize and know how to pronounce it. hope that you answer! :)
I think it has to do with his accent, and I think it doesn't matter very much how you pronounce it.
Yes it has to do with my accent. People from the south part of the Netherlands have a softer pronunciation! And sorry for the late response Ornella! :)
Thank you, Koen!!! :)
The pronunciation of the alphabet is really similar with Indonesian language. It is no doubt that Indonesia used to be colonized by Netherlands, but still it makes me aghast haha
dank je wel!
Very helpful, thanks!
Nice video :)
Almost the same in Indonesia alphabet but there is few different like G Z
Sounds like a combo of Swedish and Vietnamese. I should know ‘cause I speak both languages
Swedish is very similar to English and Dutch
@@johnfortnitetoes I know, that’s why I said that.
@@co-jt6gd yeah
Dank u wel. I heb inburgering examen, heb heb u advise voor me?
Hoi! Succes met het examen. Probeer eens wat Nederlandse nieuwsberichten te lezen en te begrijpen, dit helpt vaak bij het leren van een taal!
"u" like in "yoghurt" sounds different than the other two ("kus"/"luxe" and "vuur")
Short and long a makes more sense in a sentence than in vocabulary lists...
Hello, I have a question. Why is Engels pronounced with regular G and not Enhels?
This video is so heccin useful! Thanks a lot for it! -ui sound keeps destroying me but I just say it with confidence so I can get away with it.
That reminds me it would be cool a video to cover Dutch diphtongs. aa, ee, oo, uu, ij, ui, ei...
Edit: Nvm, you said it at the end of the video ahaha
Happy to hear that Jeff! Haha nice you've seen it already.
Thanks im dutch
Is dutch and flamming the same language?
Thanks a lot for such a wonderful explanation for each and every alphabet which i am looking for such a long time .
Dankje
gretig is eager, and NOT greedy..
Indonesian and Dutch have similar alphabet
thank you so muchh
Danku!
That's crazy Man
I found out how to pronounce the word “Schiphol” when arriving in Amsterdam
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Thank youuuu
Thank you and subscribed ;)
Thank you 😊
You're welcome! :)
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finalement la prononciation de l'alphabet néerlandais est très proche de celle du français
The new pronunciations in Duolingo drop the N at the end of the words the end with "en" (so mostly plurals). So like "kleren", "honden" sound like "klere", "honde" etc. Is that a thing or is it just Duolingo being weird?
I noticed the same thing. I think it depends on the accent. Idk. 😄
It's quite common for certain dialects to drop/aspirate the N's at the end of words, I've noticed that a lot of native speakers tend to do it in the Nederlands and sometimes it can be used against non natives and quite telling that you aren't native in my experience with people I know.
With the exception of north-eastern dialects, everybody drops the N in spoken Dutch. In the north-east they drop the E and pronounce the N. So kler'n in stead of klere.
Was that a brabants accent I heared?
Anyone knows how to type those symbols?
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Thanks for such a nice clear vedio kindly inbox me i want to know more about .
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Similar too French
I have to learn this as it is needed for employment 😢😢
You got this! 💪🏼
Omg why is it so difficult 😭😭
it's a bit simmiar to the german alphabet because some of them are pronounced the same as German.
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Waarom kijk ik dit eigenlijk, ik ben Nederlands
Goed
Similar to German
Goede mor gen
it s so mouylike
the massive gloss over about g is insane
Music in the background makes it really hard to concentrate...
You have a lot of subscribers and views, may i know why are u not monetize yet...thanks
Dutch has a Rolling are like Spanish. Not like German.
You are totally different guys doing anything for the next time we got the best for the next time we got the best for the next time we