Dutch is taught in, the US, at UC Berkeley, UC Minnesota, etc. I recall--to get a PhD in German, in US colleges, one must master German, and a second Germanic language, such as Dutch, or one of the Scandinavian languages.
I find Dutch difficult to learn with two main things: 1/ the word order and it seems that main idea comes at the end. 2/ Lots of combinations based on what you want to say.
There are some words in Bahasa Indonesia are loan words in Dutch such as kantor(office), Maret(March), etc. because the Dutch colonized Indonesia from 1600s until 1945
I learn dutch language becuase my another family in nederlands and they cant speak my language cause that i learn dutch language.. it's difficult to me,..
For some reason Stella pronounces the "n" at the end of words, but most Dutch speakers and Dutch learning tools (like Duolingo) do not pronounce it at the end of most words unless the next word starts with a vowel. I don't want to say Stella is "wrong" but I believe she's leading learners astray. I caught her omitting the "n" in one video, so I suspect Dutchpod is making her pronounce the 'n' and she doesn't do so in daily life.
It’s not really that they don’t pronounce the ‘n’ it’s that they pronounce it much much more subtly than an English and other languages’ ns when it’s at the end of the word. If you completely remove the ‘n’ at the end of the word that’s wrong too. You just need to make it incredibly small and subtle which they actually do do in Duolingo you just have to train yourself to hear it. Edit: maybe ‘wrong’ is too strict a term bc different dialects are different even in native speakers. But my point is that there is a very subtle ‘n’ sound at the end of words in every Dutch listening tool I’ve used (many). It just takes time to train your ears to hear it if your native language uses more prominent hard ‘n’s. Edit2: also technically speaking I think dropping ns all together is a slang language thing so if you want to learn more formal Dutch, learning to do the subtle ‘n’ is important. Plus it makes it easier to distinguish when speaking bc fully dropping an ‘n’ can change the grammar of a word. I dunno. I’ve been repeatedly told not to drop my ‘n’s when I thought I was mimicking colloquial speech more exactly so … I guess it also depends on who you talk to.
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I absolutely love her humour and wit that comes out in her videos 😂
We ALL absolutely love her humour and wit What a fantastic girl!
I love living in the Netherlands. The language is a bit hard to learn, but people always help me :) Like you.
Thank you Stella you are a good teacher, you have made Dutch very simple for me
Dutch is taught in, the US, at UC Berkeley, UC Minnesota, etc. I recall--to get a PhD in German, in US colleges, one must master German, and a second Germanic language, such as Dutch, or one of the Scandinavian languages.
I must say you are brilliant teacher.
Thank you Stella! you're very good at teaching, very fun and charismatic.
Dank je stella
I love ur teaching❤
I only watch this because Stella is pretty...I'm becoming fluent in Dutch because of it..win win
Hartelijk dank
Thank you. You're very good at teaching
excellent explanations of verbs and examples
19:06 Not tough if you speak Spanish. 😁 (probar)
Heerlijke bedankt for die lessen
Thanks a lot for your efforts. You are really a good teacher.
Nice lesson. Hoi sounds like Hoy in Filipino which is also an informal greeting.
Thank u so much, that’s really useful phrases to know more about this language ❤
thanks
Thank you you are a good teachher
Thank you you are a good profeshonal teacher
Zeer bedankt!
I like the way you teaching dutch.
thanks..bedankt
Your lesson are very good for me. Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your lesson
Dank u wel 🙌🏻🙌🏻
7:43 sometimes life will throw your bones
When you want to clean your throat , you can speak dutch :)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣true
😂😂😂 Yea tooooo much kh sound😕😕
Not good talk about other language like this
Hahahah
Thats right
@@Galgonochka😊😊
Perfect!
This was actually pretty good!
Nice
please send more videos
Gracias buen video😉
Thanks :)
I like your video and the way you teaches
20:10 "The word _bellend_ ..." 😂
I find Dutch difficult to learn with two main things: 1/ the word order and it seems that main idea comes at the end. 2/ Lots of combinations based on what you want to say.
Honestly I like your voice, I don’t why or it’s because am using headset 😂
i like when she say ' crazy duchies'
"l know nothing" also appears in Fawlty Towers.
Stella is a funny teacher
Thanks for the best.
good job
Who’s this lady ? I like her voice
There are some words in Bahasa Indonesia are loan words in Dutch such as kantor(office), Maret(March), etc. because the Dutch colonized Indonesia from 1600s until 1945
What I want to say when I see this video is IK HOU VAN JOU 🥰en je bent heel mooi 😊
Iamazingbthis language
What's your name got me. Who hate you😂
Dat is mij firijnds Nice Goed so juf ❤❤❤
7:35 was kinda funny, idk why
Leuksta taal
I learn dutch language becuase my another family in nederlands and they cant speak my language cause that i learn dutch language.. it's difficult to me,..
You remind me of lara croft ❤
i watch these at 0.25 play speed.
can i know what is the different hoe gaat het and hoe gaat het met je?
Informal vs formal respectively literally how is it going vs how are you doing
Why English is very easy,
I think dutch and deutsch is similar.
„Proberen sounds nothing like try“ unless you’re German (probieren)
Sound like romanian ,,proba" which also means to try
How to ask name of a Dutch person: Say - Who hates you / Who hit you ?
To apologize in Dutch - Hey Spiceman!
Spell Cinese in Dutch - chaiknees
30:47 Lose the wonderful teacher, and start giving them vocabulary that starts with 'c' in English! (said the video director for no obvious reason)
Dutch is better than English. Unpopular opinion
Jy is lekker snaaks😂
i came to say i appreatiate your jokes
I don't like school.
What's your name = is basically who hates you in Dutch 😂
For some reason Stella pronounces the "n" at the end of words, but most Dutch speakers and Dutch learning tools (like Duolingo) do not pronounce it at the end of most words unless the next word starts with a vowel. I don't want to say Stella is "wrong" but I believe she's leading learners astray. I caught her omitting the "n" in one video, so I suspect Dutchpod is making her pronounce the 'n' and she doesn't do so in daily life.
It’s not really that they don’t pronounce the ‘n’ it’s that they pronounce it much much more subtly than an English and other languages’ ns when it’s at the end of the word. If you completely remove the ‘n’ at the end of the word that’s wrong too. You just need to make it incredibly small and subtle which they actually do do in Duolingo you just have to train yourself to hear it.
Edit: maybe ‘wrong’ is too strict a term bc different dialects are different even in native speakers. But my point is that there is a very subtle ‘n’ sound at the end of words in every Dutch listening tool I’ve used (many). It just takes time to train your ears to hear it if your native language uses more prominent hard ‘n’s.
Edit2: also technically speaking I think dropping ns all together is a slang language thing so if you want to learn more formal Dutch, learning to do the subtle ‘n’ is important. Plus it makes it easier to distinguish when speaking bc fully dropping an ‘n’ can change the grammar of a word. I dunno. I’ve been repeatedly told not to drop my ‘n’s when I thought I was mimicking colloquial speech more exactly so … I guess it also depends on who you talk to.
Like
stone faced humor.
liked it though.
This buetiful Lady its Great teacher...simply with perfect Dutch in the same time very English accent as well give to us easy way to Teach Dutch
Why can't I say good morning instead of khoodnmorgan ..😂
"Who hit you?"
brushing teeth = poets in my tandon
No
Was you angry while recording wasn'i it?
When she speaks English she puts on that awful posh accent they use in films 😂
Very fast speaking
I bet this girl is a heavy smoker.
Your pronunciation is wrong