The 'u' in Dutch is mostly used when you're talking to an elderly person or people you don't know. It's a formal way of saying 'you'.@@justagreekinternetuser8998
@@justagreekinternetuser8998 The 'u' in Dutch is mostly used when you're talking to an eldery person, your boss, or somebody you don't know. 'U' is a formal way of jij/je.
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Dank je wel! 🙏🏼
Dankjewel! Altijd hoofdpijn 🤣🙈 de of het.
dank je wel!! this was soooo helpful. it was easy to follow and understand! and it makes perfect sense.
Glad to hear! Keep it up :)
Thank you, this was really helpful! ❤️
Bedankt!
Dank je wel.Dit is goed voor mij
Great video. BTW: there is a typo on blog article:
Rule #7 - Names of languages always have the Article de.
Example: het Netherlands (the Dutch)
Noted. Thanks for your reply! :)
Huh?
Dank u wel 👍 heel goed video
Graag gedaan Hassina!
is "u" in dank u wel like saying"u" in "thank u" or is it written like this on some places of the NL?
The 'u' in Dutch is mostly used when you're talking to an elderly person or people you don't know. It's a formal way of saying 'you'.@@justagreekinternetuser8998
@@justagreekinternetuser8998 The 'u' in Dutch is mostly used when you're talking to an eldery person, your boss, or somebody you don't know. 'U' is a formal way of jij/je.
@@superdrops3386 tysm, I didnt know hehe!
Dankuwel voor de les
Great video, very helpful
dankjewel 🙏
Thanks!
Dank je wel :D
Dank je wel
super awesome video
Thank you so much 😀
• de muizen
• de vrouw
• het biertje
• de komkommer
Goed gedaan Ridho!
Bro when we use het with verbs and what does it mean (like Ik weet het )
het can mean "an article" and het can mean "it"
for ex. het boek.
and Het is mijn auto- It's my car.
So the word het has 2 meanings