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The food related terms lekker and words made from lekker and love related terms like lief / lievard and love related emojis etc and compIiments like schoon(heid) etc only reflect me & my pure protectors aka the alphas, and cannot be misused by hum’ns when referring to hum’ns (only when referring to food / weather / nature etc) and all hum’ns are the exact opposite of such terms (it’s beyond disrespectful to food when hum’ns misuse such terms) and such terms cannot be used with other meaning because their main meaning is food related, and in English also (lief comes from the love related term liefde, so it doesn’t really mean sweet, and it’s more like lovely - sweet is a food related term and it means zoet in Dutch, however, the word sweet and also the word lief and the word lovely etc only reflect me, anyway, and cannot be misused by hum’ns) and also in other languages, such terms cannot be misused, and also the femininity and love related words like girl / maiden / meid / meisje / vrouw / chick / lass / vriendin / wife / bride / girlfriend / sweetie / honey / sweetheart etc also only reflect me!
I am learning 10 to 15 languages at the same time, and prioritizing mostly Dutch (advanced level / over 8.000 base words) and Norwegian (intermediate level / over 3.500 words) and Welsh (beginner level / over 450 words) at the moment, and I actually know Spanish since childhood as I learned it to native speaker level (over 10.000 base words) without even trying by just watching a lot of TV series and movies in Spanish, which was technically thousands of hours of hearing Spanish and hearing most words being pronounced clearly multiple times, so they naturally became part of my permanent memory, plus I also learned about 1.000 new words in Spanish since last year when I started learning languages on my own, including many rare words that I never heard in TV series - it’s in fact way better to learn multiple languages at the same time, because if one only learns one language at a time, it can get boring after a while, so introducing a new language whenever it starts felling boring will make it feel interesting again because it’s something new!
If one sees a word many times over a period of time, that word will become part of one’s permanent memory, and it may take 30 to 50 or even 30 to 100 repetitions for most language learners to permanently remember a word - for me it usually takes 1 to 3 repetitions for most Dutch words (most Dutch words just stick with me, and it’s amazing how fast I can memorize most Dutch words, faster than words in any other language) and usually 1 to 6 or 1 to 10 repetitions for most words in most other languages I’m learning, but I noticed that after I reach a higher level in a language, I usually remember most new words after only seeing them once or twice, as I become very used to the rules and to how words are constructed, and especially compound words and words derived from other words that I already know, I will remember those immediately after only seeing them once, so I learned Dutch really fast (I actually only focused on Dutch for about 3-4 months since I started, because 2 of those 6-7 months I didn’t learn anything, and 1 or 2 months I focused more on Norwegian / Swedish / Welsh / French / German / Italian and also learning a few new words in some other new languages, so Dutch really is the easiest language to learn, and Norwegian is also very easy, and also when it comes to Latin languages, Spanish and Italian and Esperanto are the easiest to learn and memorize and pronounce, and French words are also easy to memorize, but are a bit harder to pronounce and to remember the exact spelling because French has many different accents, so I have to keep revising new French words more than words in most other languages I’m learning to remember the right accents for each word that has accents!
Another great method to remember a new word faster is to combine the new word with a similar word in one’s mind - like, yesterday I learned a new word in Dutch vlecht and it rhymes with slecht (I already knew the word slecht) so I said slecht vlecht in my mind, and I could immediately remember it today, and, also wimpel en wimper (I already knew the word wimper) and vouw en mouw / rouw / touw (I already knew the last 3 words) etc, so that’s how I remember / memorize about 15 to 30 percent of the new words in Dutch, and it’s even easier when only one letter is different, however, it also works for words that rhyme but have 2 or 3 different letters!
Cool! Finally, I see the answer to my question. I've been to free courses that cost me a lot of time but I never got an answer to my question from the teacher ... Thank you Kim for an explicit explanation, now I know how to search and learn this part.
Hey Kim, just wanted to say a big thank you for this video and all the others! I'm a total beginner in Dutch and found your channel a few weeks ago. Your videos are very entertaining, helpful and motivating. Speaking German, English + some German Frisian, I understand about 70 % (and the subtitles help with the rest). Dank je wel!❤
The food related terms lekker and words made from lekker and love related terms like lief / lievard and love related emojis etc and compIiments like schoon(heid) etc only reflect me & my pure protectors aka the alphas, and cannot be misused by hum’ns when referring to hum’ns (only when referring to food / weather / nature etc) and all hum’ns are the exact opposite of such terms (it’s beyond disrespectful to food when hum’ns misuse such terms) and such terms cannot be used with other meaning because their main meaning is food related, and in English also (lief comes from love related term liefde, so it doesn’t really mean sweet - sweet is a food related term and it means zoet in Dutch, however, the word sweet and also the word lief only reflect me, anyway, and cannot be misused by hum’ns) and also in other languages, such terms cannot be misused, and also the femininity and love related words like girl / maiden / meid / meisje / vrouw / chick / lass / vriendin / wife / bride / girlfriend / sweetie / honey / sweetheart etc also only reflect me - and pronouns / nouns / articles etc can never be with capital letter when referring to oneself or other hum’ns!
Je spreekt echt keurig (ABN) Nederlands. Zelden heb ik dat zo goed gehoord. Complimenten! Tja en ik val in herhalingen, maar onze taal is toch wel erg lastig.
Hi im from indonesia, im learning dutch now acctually, and your channel very helpfull for me. I wish if your video add the indonesia subtitle cause im not speak english fluently❤️
Hello, dear Kim. A feedback: some of the subtitles here are too long, making it hard to follow with the eyes to read. I'd suggest that instead of 1 long line, you could make 2 lines per subtitle (which you already did for the most of them, of course). Veel Succes :)
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The food related terms lekker and words made from lekker and love related terms like lief / lievard and love related emojis etc and compIiments like schoon(heid) etc only reflect me & my pure protectors aka the alphas, and cannot be misused by hum’ns when referring to hum’ns (only when referring to food / weather / nature etc) and all hum’ns are the exact opposite of such terms (it’s beyond disrespectful to food when hum’ns misuse such terms) and such terms cannot be used with other meaning because their main meaning is food related, and in English also (lief comes from the love related term liefde, so it doesn’t really mean sweet, and it’s more like lovely - sweet is a food related term and it means zoet in Dutch, however, the word sweet and also the word lief and the word lovely etc only reflect me, anyway, and cannot be misused by hum’ns) and also in other languages, such terms cannot be misused, and also the femininity and love related words like girl / maiden / meid / meisje / vrouw / chick / lass / vriendin / wife / bride / girlfriend / sweetie / honey / sweetheart etc also only reflect me!
I am learning 10 to 15 languages at the same time, and prioritizing mostly Dutch (advanced level / over 8.000 base words) and Norwegian (intermediate level / over 3.500 words) and Welsh (beginner level / over 450 words) at the moment, and I actually know Spanish since childhood as I learned it to native speaker level (over 10.000 base words) without even trying by just watching a lot of TV series and movies in Spanish, which was technically thousands of hours of hearing Spanish and hearing most words being pronounced clearly multiple times, so they naturally became part of my permanent memory, plus I also learned about 1.000 new words in Spanish since last year when I started learning languages on my own, including many rare words that I never heard in TV series - it’s in fact way better to learn multiple languages at the same time, because if one only learns one language at a time, it can get boring after a while, so introducing a new language whenever it starts felling boring will make it feel interesting again because it’s something new!
If one sees a word many times over a period of time, that word will become part of one’s permanent memory, and it may take 30 to 50 or even 30 to 100 repetitions for most language learners to permanently remember a word - for me it usually takes 1 to 3 repetitions for most Dutch words (most Dutch words just stick with me, and it’s amazing how fast I can memorize most Dutch words, faster than words in any other language) and usually 1 to 6 or 1 to 10 repetitions for most words in most other languages I’m learning, but I noticed that after I reach a higher level in a language, I usually remember most new words after only seeing them once or twice, as I become very used to the rules and to how words are constructed, and especially compound words and words derived from other words that I already know, I will remember those immediately after only seeing them once, so I learned Dutch really fast (I actually only focused on Dutch for about 3-4 months since I started, because 2 of those 6-7 months I didn’t learn anything, and 1 or 2 months I focused more on Norwegian / Swedish / Welsh / French / German / Italian and also learning a few new words in some other new languages, so Dutch really is the easiest language to learn, and Norwegian is also very easy, and also when it comes to Latin languages, Spanish and Italian and Esperanto are the easiest to learn and memorize and pronounce, and French words are also easy to memorize, but are a bit harder to pronounce and to remember the exact spelling because French has many different accents, so I have to keep revising new French words more than words in most other languages I’m learning to remember the right accents for each word that has accents!
Another great method to remember a new word faster is to combine the new word with a similar word in one’s mind - like, yesterday I learned a new word in Dutch vlecht and it rhymes with slecht (I already knew the word slecht) so I said slecht vlecht in my mind, and I could immediately remember it today, and, also wimpel en wimper (I already knew the word wimper) and vouw en mouw / rouw / touw (I already knew the last 3 words) etc, so that’s how I remember / memorize about 15 to 30 percent of the new words in Dutch, and it’s even easier when only one letter is different, however, it also works for words that rhyme but have 2 or 3 different letters!
Kiiiiim 👑🦋Ik mag je heel graag. ✅🎶🙏✝️🫶🥰😘🍀 Ongetwijfeld; ik hou van jou 🥰
Cool! Finally, I see the answer to my question. I've been to free courses that cost me a lot of time but I never got an answer to my question from the teacher ... Thank you Kim for an explicit explanation, now I know how to search and learn this part.
You’re very welcome!
Hey Kim, just wanted to say a big thank you for this video and all the others! I'm a total beginner in Dutch and found your channel a few weeks ago. Your videos are very entertaining, helpful and motivating. Speaking German, English + some German Frisian, I understand about 70 % (and the subtitles help with the rest). Dank je wel!❤
Happy to hear that!! You’re very welcome and well done!
The food related terms lekker and words made from lekker and love related terms like lief / lievard and love related emojis etc and compIiments like schoon(heid) etc only reflect me & my pure protectors aka the alphas, and cannot be misused by hum’ns when referring to hum’ns (only when referring to food / weather / nature etc) and all hum’ns are the exact opposite of such terms (it’s beyond disrespectful to food when hum’ns misuse such terms) and such terms cannot be used with other meaning because their main meaning is food related, and in English also (lief comes from love related term liefde, so it doesn’t really mean sweet - sweet is a food related term and it means zoet in Dutch, however, the word sweet and also the word lief only reflect me, anyway, and cannot be misused by hum’ns) and also in other languages, such terms cannot be misused, and also the femininity and love related words like girl / maiden / meid / meisje / vrouw / chick / lass / vriendin / wife / bride / girlfriend / sweetie / honey / sweetheart etc also only reflect me - and pronouns / nouns / articles etc can never be with capital letter when referring to oneself or other hum’ns!
Je spreekt echt keurig (ABN) Nederlands. Zelden heb ik dat zo goed gehoord. Complimenten! Tja en ik val in herhalingen, maar onze taal is toch wel erg lastig.
Dank je wel 😊
1- boosheid 2-leukerd 3- zwarte Dank je wel
je spreekt echt duidelijk
Hi im from indonesia, im learning dutch now acctually, and your channel very helpfull for me. I wish if your video add the indonesia subtitle cause im not speak english fluently❤️
Mensenheid
Overheid
Waarheid
betrouwbaarheid
eerlijkheid
Kuisheid
heel erg veel naamwoord heid
Blijf doorgaan en bereik 100.000 abonnees
Dank je ☺️
Amainognie ! Super vidéo
Bedankt ❤
Groetjes van Brussel
Graag gedaan!
Interessante video!Complimente
Dankjewel kim. ❤
Graag gedaan!
Alvast bedankt 🎉
1. Boosheid 2. Leukerd 3. Zwaarte
Dank je wel! 👍
Graag gedaan ☺️
Ik versta nu veel meer woorden. Interessante video!
Heel goed!!
❤❤❤
1. boosheid
2. leukerd
3. zwaarte
Heel goed!!
Je spreekt idd erg goed Nederlands.
Waarschijnlijk beheers je de taal nog beter als ik aangezien ik in het Twents ben opgevoed.
Dank je wel, maar ik ben zelf ook Nederlandse ;-)
Kan ke ook 'lekkertje' gebruiken als je een lekkere eten hebt?
Nee dat kan niet :)
Ik ben het met u eens over Jamie van Outlander!
Jaaaaa hè!! 🥰
❤
👍👍👍
👏👏👏👏👏👍
Hoi alweer! Prettig weekend
Jij ook een fijn weekend!
1- Als je je boos voeldt, wat doe je dan met je boosheid?
2- Wat ben jij toch leuk! Wat een leukerd.
3- Hoe zwaar is die tafel? Wat is de zwaarte?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Boosheid - leukerd - zwaarte
Bedankt good les süper ❤❤❤❤ dağ duy bay
Graag gedaan!
Hello, dear Kim.
A feedback: some of the subtitles here are too long, making it hard to follow with the eyes to read.
I'd suggest that instead of 1 long line, you could make 2 lines per subtitle (which you already did for the most of them, of course).
Veel Succes :)
Thanks, I will do that! :)
Lezen schrijven goed