Top 25 Dutch Verbs
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Stella is such a great and funny teacher. We need more of her !
I agree.
Ik vind haar leuk!
I'm 15, currently fluent in 2 languages, my dutch friend is inspiring me to learn dutch! Wish me luck.
Same think here, even all ppl in special dutch told me, man dutch is ver y difficult. I Will try At least
Good luck 🤞
Good luck
Good luck! Same here!
It's been a year. How has it gone?
Your English accent is very beautiful to listen to.
"Vraag het aan je moeder" is the one i like the most especially at work :)
You are the best, thank you 🙏
Its so weird how similar dutch is to English compared to other languages. It makes me feel quite fond of the language. I am enjoying learning the language apart from the g pronunciations and getting down which words are het/de.
Jeesus, I'm really struggling here, because I have problems to pronounce "R" letter, but still I want to learn dutch and go to Netherlands to find a better life. Goodluck to me and dankjewel for the lesson :)
I thought that was hard (pretty much the same as French r, which took me months) until I came across Arabic ain. One of the books I have says that if you feel you are about to vomit, you are getting close!
graag gedaan
@@mexclanz Si sí
You can pronounce the rolling "R" . I do that and that is the standard.
Educated people from the big cities and news presenters usually use a French R (FR) at the beginning and middle of a word, and something that almost sounds like an American R (AR) at the end of a word.
Raam (window) = R(FR)aam
Proberen = Pr(FR)ober(FR)en
Haar (hair / her) = Haar (AR)
Deur (door) = Deur(AR)
Words that consist of two words are probably the exception. For example:
Waterfall = Water(AR)val
Robbery = Over(AR)val
Hourly wage = Uur(AR)loon
Ferry = Veer(AR)boot
Some people use a more pronounced R for some words, almost like a Spanish R. But that’s mostly (Dutch) people from outside of the big cities and people with a foreign background.
I really appreciate your English also, it is perfect, and it helps me to keep studying. Struggling. Thank you 😊.
Thanks Miss Stella
Appreciatee your videos are great thanks a lot. Wishing you the best
I wrote down all these words and i know most of them but the clue of learning is writing and repeating
I like how she effortlessly changes between being an empathetic teacher and putting on her RBF 😂
I really enjoy learning Dutch. It's a lot easier for me because I grew up with Afrikaans speaking friends. This is really exciting!!! 🗣️🤩🤩😎
Thanks Stella
You can also have a dog run, so we have the same use of run as a noun. The chicken run wouldn't exactly be a henhouse, but the enclosed grassy area next to it for the chickens to exercise and find bugs in. 😎
Love your videos Stella! 💗
that girl is the most helpful one in the whole chanel
Thanks
Bedankt!
Hallo Ik ben dea uit Indonesisch en Ik houden van leer Nederlandse Taal.
Hallo I am Dea from Indonesia and I like learn Dutch Language
Stella should be in the app as well. I miss her
Dank je wel!
Thanks proberen...in english we got the verb to probe ...kind of like trying(ish).dank je wel
Dank u Stella
This is really helpful. Thank you!
Yep 👍 is my friend now and he will come
Thank you Stella
Stella, ik vind je leuk!!!!!
ik vind je leuk Stella
Very informative - and a fun listen! Thanks for all the subtleties about usage. Among other things, I'll remember that there are no highway cowboys in Holland. :)
dutch is amazing Stella you're good at. Dutch dont you agree Stella is good at Dutch?
I love Stella
You know nothing Jon snow
😂♥️
jij bent mooi. Ik heb veel profijt gehad dank je. Keep it up
Thank you 🌹
I am learning Nederlands (Vlaams) and I find this very helpful.
Proberen is really similar to italian "provare" that means "to try"!
similar to Portuguese as well :)
Si si capo....
And Swedish "prova/pröva"
Mooi clip
Veel goed.
Heel erg bedankt
Stella continue doing dutch ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎💞💕💓💗💖💝
Cool video! Thanks! However I wonder why you start with "zijn" as it is probably the most difficult verb due to all its exceptions:P Granted its maybe the most usefull.. But I think many people will find it confusing and not see the structure of most Dutch verbs.
Me too, I struggle with zijn
She looks very nice person. Thank you:)
thank you ♥️
I speak fluent English, Danish, Swedish and passable German. I understood most of the verbs and sentences right off the bat. So for me it’s going to be a matter of pronunciation and grammar, but learning Dutch will be much easier than Greenlandic which I am currently also struggling with to learn.
I loved the video and the explanations. Well done.
nice education for 1st dutch clase continue i am happyness to much GBU 👏
@@kokobmekonen9349 hallo
I find that learning Dutch is forcing me to forget my (not quite passable) German. I can remember "stark" or "sterk" (for strong") but not both, or else I'll constantly be switching them by mistake. So I must force myself to forget the German (though I can still read or hear it).
You are amazing thanks
Quite enjoyable, thank you.
At some point I realized you were speaking English with an English (specifically British) accent, not a Dutch accent. Are you also speaking Dutch with an English accent? No two Dutch videos seem to use the same pronunciation which makes it tough, though yours is one of the best. By the way, I can't pronounce an English "o" (like in "no highway cowboys") the way British or Australian people do to save my life. It's baffled me forever. I guess it's hard for us Americans.
She doesn’t have an (English) accent in Dutch at all. She does use the American R (at the end of words) which is common with news presenters and educated people from the Randstad such as Amsterdam. The most beautiful way to talk Dutch.
@@elonmisc Speaking of letters at the end of words, why does Stella pronounce the "N" at the end of several words, when the majority of Dutch speakers do not? For example she pronounces the "N" in "vinden" (8:07), in "Hij komt binnen" (10:07), and in "tenen" (10:20). Yet Dutch tools like Duolingo and Google Translate do not pronounce it, not even slightly. So DutchPod is out of step. Hearing it two different ways is causing me trouble, as half the verb forms and almost every plural ends in "N".
@@alsojuja I don’t know if it’s the majority of Dutch speakers who don’t pronounce the N at the end. I’m a native speaker and also often pronounce the ‘N’ at the end. I think both is correct. So I guess it’s not a hard rule (like you have in French for example for silent letters). I can imagine that it’s confusing. But I think it’s never wrong to pronounce the N.
@@elonmisc Maybe it's just the majority of Dutch dramas on Netflix, not exactly the gold standard of linguistics! But since Duolingo forgoes the "N" I am doing so as well. But Stella is great for learning vowel sounds I think, so I'll keep watching. I can only imagine what learners of English think when they go back and forth between hearing American and British accents. And then there's Scottish and Irish and New Yorker...
Dankjewell mijn zus
The better!❤️
DANK U WEL STELLA
Wow
In Shakespeare’s day (ca. 1600), it was still:
I will, thou wilt, he willeth / I have, thou hast, he hath.
Well, according to my grammar book, and according to a website of the Taalunie, the form "jij/je wil" is *informal* and therefore accepted in everday-speech, but theoretically wrong. The correct conjugation has to be "jij/je wilt", it's apparently *not* a "big city thing". But it is in fact "hij/zij/ze/het wil" ... And, of course (as per usual) if you make a question, the form loses its t: "wil jij/je ...?"
Neem me als Je slaaf,Stella.
Je bent goed.
stella you are amazing❤❤❤💗💗💖💖
what is the difference between rennen and hardlopen? Thank you
Hardlopen is the kind of sport, practice condition or when doing a marathon. Rennen or sprinten doe je voor de politie 😆
I love you ❤️
#16. I thought niet was always last
wat is het verschillen tussen rennen en hardlopen ?
Total confusion:
hij gebruikt de auto:
He is using the car:
He uses the car:
He used the car.
Which of the three sentences suit the above Dutch sentence?
The first two sentences are correct and are in the present tense. The third sentence wouln not be "hij gebruikt de auto". It would be "hij heeft de auto gebruikt" or "hij gebruikte de auto" because it would be in the past tense.
How can i say where is the cup in Nederland
would smbdy please explain this reffering to deutsch at 2.15 ! Is it about some sort of "gasping expressions" (like: "i say!=oh my!" and it iplies that some sort of "okijk" is "oh my!" in dutch? or there is such equivalent in deutsch? (and it sounds similar to "okijk" or smthg like this?). OR: her phrase is just literal "It's less OK in deutsch than it is in english" (meaning "such expressions are not very popular-normal in Deutschland"?) {for some reason i can`t sleep thinking about it. Smbdy HELP!}
I don't know why I just study Dutch two Times. Dutch East Indies Will comes. But the language still study. Dutch English first.
How much time we have to study advice me Alsjeblieft 🤓
I'm having this on in the background so I can learn Dutch without realising it.
Well Simon, how is your Dutch after 2 months?
Probeeren is akin to prove in English, which in turn comes from Anglo French and latin. Prove's first meaning was "to show truthfulness by experimentation".
It's more similar to "probe", to me.
7:58 hij gebruikt de auto ( which is he is using the car.
i want thanks u i liked your way haw u tech
Im 10 and i currently know 4 languages Not including this one
this time we paused (roughly in the middle - to finish laughing YEAH
can you explane how to use HEB. en zein?
Ya
funny how I'm a french native speaker learning dutch through english
😄
More advanced worden pls?😼
doen is mis spelled done
Oh my God.. German and Dutch are very similar.
Meucci invented the telephone!!!!!!!!
Probare in latin does not have an n
Ik hoor de trein = 🙉🎵🚂. 😂
You're not just a great teacher but a very beautiful lady..I like you.😍
Ik weet niets
I have no clue what “strong verb”means.
hey goodmoring
Ik kom uit Bangalore .. Juist?
Well, "hey goodmorning" is "hoi, goedemorgen". The rest is good.
Proberen is more close to the Spanish "probar" that means try
I hate spanish people
Dutch birth day gift = 4 yard skidoo
What's her Instagram?
are there realy peaple in amerika or ingland who learns Netherlands? ps, i come from the Netherlands
Ik heb nederlands geleerd in Nederland.
*This is an excellent introduction to verbs. However, I think you should have cautioned people about the difference between "weten" and "kennen."*
Je gaat te snel
no more coffee for you
Why did Dutch boy run to - to rent in our house
I did not find your "v" pronunciation right. At list not like people in Den Haage or Rotterdam spelling.
I like the course very much and found Stella to be a very attractive woman.
hell moie gezicht !
Ik vind haar leuk!
*heel mooi not hell
Je kleren heb kijken nodig zijn.
GRRRRRRRRL SLOW DOWN.
horen = horn
After 1 minute I had to pause and make this comment. This is the worst lesson I've ever encountered so far. Reading off of a transcript doesn't make you a good teacher. Just saying. *Closing the tab now".
Dude she makes a ton of great comments and fun remarks as well. You should really watch something before commenting.
This coming from someone who cant even speak English properly. (off of)
As a French teacher who is learning Dutch as a sixth language, I can say she is doing a great job.
@@Elvis-guy1973Flikker op, "john".
@@liezlzwart3150 What are you trying to say?
Bedankt!
yes
I like the "No Highway Cowboys" phrase. It is a good way to get someone from the United States to understand the usage of diphthongs in a second language. Dit is geweldig!
Love the way you present with humour.