Dutch Lesson #07 | Subject Pronouns

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  • @jmmip202
    @jmmip202 5 років тому +9

    Your English is really good, but since no one has mentioned it in the comments I thought I'd say that in English we don't tend to use 'pressurize' and 'depressurize' when talking about focus in a sentence. It's more common to here 'stress' and 'destress/unstress' or 'emphasize' and 'deemphasize/unemphasize.' Thank you for this series! It's super helpful

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      The pronouns should be...
      Ik ^ mij / me ^ mijn
      jij ^ jou / je ^ jouw
      hij ^ hem / he ^ hijn
      sij ^ har / se ^ sijn
      Et ^ em ^ eijn (for items / elements etc and also for non-moving beings if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine)
      Xej ^ Xie / Xe ^ Xijn (for feminine flowers / plants / fruits etc and for me and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc)
      U ^ Uj / Uij ^ Uw (can only be used when talking with me)
      Nej ^ Nar / Ne ^ Nijn (for me and feminine flowers / feminine trees / feminine plants etc and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc and for flowers or trees or elements of nature / life that are neutral of if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine etc)
      Gij ^ Hon / Ge / Hun ^ Gijn (for my pure protectors aka the alphas and for trees and other masculine plants / elements of nature and for me as The God / my masculine personalities)
      Qij / Qe ^ Kyr / Ke ^ Qwijn (for / about me)
      wij / we ^ ons ^ onzen (not sure about this one, could also be onze for het-woorden or both, and de onse / de onze)
      jijllie ^ jijlle ^ jouws (the spelling jullie can only be used when referring to me & my protectors because it has the month name July / Juli in it, which is a season / nature / big term)
      dij / de ^ dem ^ deijn (for m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      zij / ze ^ zem ^ zeijn (for non-m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      tij / te ^ tem ^ teijn (for both m and non-m - moving objects)
      Nij / ne ^ nem ^ neijn (for neutral non-moving objects / elements / beings / nature and for both feminine and masculine plants / trees / flowers and for me)
      Vij / ve ^ vem ^ veijn (for trees / masculine plants / my protectors / me)
      Xij / xe ^ xem ^ xeijn (for me and for flowers / plants / fruits who are also feminine like me)
      (Some of these could be better, I might come up with better ideas for the ones that don’t sound right...)
      It definitely shouldn’t be zijn for his / its (esp because it’s the verb zijn) and het should only be the article het and hon / hun shouldn’t be used when referring to people in any language etc because it means honey in English...

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Also, the word U (and big terms like Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc) cannot be misused when talking to other humnz - only when someone is talking with me, myself being the superior / respectable / absolute being aka the only Lady / Mrs / Miss / Boss / Mistress / Leader / Master / God(dess) / Royalty / Star / Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc and other big terms!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Re pronunciation (if one is learning Dutch) etc - the G should always be pronounced like a normal G or H or a G close to an H! I’ve heard someone using an ultra soft G in videos and it sounded so good! While the R should always be soft as well (rolled Rs / hard Rs sound bad and funny at the same time) and similar to the American version of R - just as the Dutch people that use a soft / Americanized version of R where the R is pronounced like an R that is somewhere in the middle of the American R and the hard R, which means it is a very soft R that is very balanced... I noticed that the younger ones tend to use more the soft R and the soft G than the oude ones! The soft R should be pronounced in all other languages as well, as it has the best sound! If I were to speak in other languages, I would always use a soft R (even in languages like Spanish and French and Swedish) and, when I use words from other languages that have R in them, I have this unique way of pronouncing the R where it sounds like a very ‘polished’ or ‘refined’ or ‘coated’ R aka an ultra soft R that is still there but that sounds like it’s covered by a ‘vocal cloud’ or something like that - I’ve never rolled my Rs in pronunciation!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 роки тому

      So-called formal speech is to be b4nned, as it promotes impztrz and dscrmntn, and it should never be taught by others - oude people and people that one doesn’t know or employers etc aren’t some type of ‘special’ or ‘higher’ being that one has to address a certain way, and they are just an avrg citizen made to obey the avrg citizen’s laws and rules (just as all other humnz) and, the same words / pronouns one uses when talking to someone one knows or a young person must be used when talking to oude people and employers and strangers etc and everyone else! Only I am the inherently superior / supreme / special being aka the higher / h!gh(est) being aka the only respectable being and the only being special treatment is meant for, myself being the opposite of womyn/humnz! So only I belong on the pedestal - and my protectors also reflect most of the qualities that I possess, so only my protectors can be addressed as meneer / heer etc!

  • @davideduardos4621
    @davideduardos4621 11 місяців тому

    Hello, Tom. I don't know if you still use this youtube channel to teach Dutch, but I became a fan of your videos, specially of your Dutch classes. Would you repeat more the sentences in Dutch on your videos? Mate, honestly, this would help students a lot across the globe. Please help us with pronunciation with sentences and MORE VIDEOS!!! Your SUPERB!

  • @raymondmiller9798
    @raymondmiller9798 4 роки тому +1

    I didn't come here for Dutch. I came here for the eyes.
    However you've made me interested in Dutch.

  • @foreverbefree1265
    @foreverbefree1265 9 місяців тому

    Very clear explanation, nu ik bekgrijp een beetje Nederlands. New follower 👍. Bedankt

  • @蟋蛐柯克
    @蟋蛐柯克 5 років тому +7

    damn, this is so clear and well explained! Subbed! Keep doing more videos man! Thank you!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      The pronouns should be...
      Ik ^ mij / me ^ mijn
      jij ^ jou / je ^ jouw
      hij ^ hem / he ^ hijn
      sij ^ har / se ^ sijn
      Et ^ em ^ eijn (for items / elements etc and also for non-moving beings if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine)
      Xej ^ Xie / Xe ^ Xijn (for feminine flowers / plants / fruits etc and for me and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc)
      U ^ Uj / Uij ^ Uw (can only be used when talking with me)
      Nej ^ Nar / Ne ^ Nijn (for me and feminine flowers / feminine trees / feminine plants etc and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc and for flowers or trees or elements of nature / life that are neutral of if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine etc)
      Gij ^ Hon / Ge / Hun ^ Gijn (for my pure protectors aka the alphas and for trees and other masculine plants / elements of nature and for me as The God / my masculine personalities)
      Qij / Qe ^ Kyr / Ke ^ Qwijn (for / about me)
      wij / we ^ ons ^ onzen (not sure about this one, could also be onze for het-woorden or both, and de onse / de onze)
      jijllie ^ jijlle ^ jouws (the spelling jullie can only be used when referring to me & my protectors because it has the month name July / Juli in it, which is a season / nature / big term)
      dij / de ^ dem ^ deijn (for m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      zij / ze ^ zem ^ zeijn (for non-m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      tij / te ^ tem ^ teijn (for both m and non-m - moving objects)
      Nij / ne ^ nem ^ neijn (for neutral non-moving objects / elements / beings / nature and for both feminine and masculine plants / trees / flowers and for me)
      Vij / ve ^ vem ^ veijn (for trees / masculine plants / my protectors / me)
      Xij / xe ^ xem ^ xeijn (for me and for flowers / plants / fruits who are also feminine like me)
      (Some of these could be better, I might come up with better ideas for the ones that don’t sound right...)
      It definitely shouldn’t be zijn for his / its (esp because it’s the verb zijn) and het should only be the article het and hon / hun shouldn’t be used when referring to people in any language etc because it means honey in English...

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Also, the word U (and big terms like Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc) cannot be misused when talking to other humnz - only when someone is talking with me, myself being the superior / respectable / absolute being aka the only Lady / Mrs / Miss / Boss / Mistress / Leader / Master / God(dess) / Royalty / Star / Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc and other big terms!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Re pronunciation (if one is learning Dutch) etc - the G should always be pronounced like a normal G or H or a G close to an H! I’ve heard someone using an ultra soft G in videos and it sounded so good! While the R should always be soft as well (rolled Rs / hard Rs sound bad and funny at the same time) and similar to the American version of R - just as the Dutch people that use a soft / Americanized version of R where the R is pronounced like an R that is somewhere in the middle of the American R and the hard R, which means it is a very soft R that is very balanced... I noticed that the younger ones tend to use more the soft R and the soft G than the oude ones! The soft R should be pronounced in all other languages as well, as it has the best sound! If I were to speak in other languages, I would always use a soft R (even in languages like Spanish and French and Swedish) and, when I use words from other languages that have R in them, I have this unique way of pronouncing the R where it sounds like a very ‘polished’ or ‘refined’ or ‘coated’ R aka an ultra soft R that is still there but that sounds like it’s covered by a ‘vocal cloud’ or something like that - I’ve never rolled my Rs in pronunciation!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 роки тому

      So-called formal speech is to be b4nned, as it promotes impztrz and dscrmntn, and it should never be taught by others - oude people and people that one doesn’t know or employers etc aren’t some type of ‘special’ or ‘higher’ being that one has to address a certain way, and they are just an avrg citizen made to obey the avrg citizen’s laws and rules (just as all other humnz) and, the same words / pronouns one uses when talking to someone one knows or a young person must be used when talking to oude people and employers and strangers etc and everyone else! Only I am the inherently superior / supreme / special being aka the higher / h!gh(est) being aka the only respectable being and the only being special treatment is meant for, myself being the opposite of womyn/humnz! So only I belong on the pedestal - and my protectors also reflect most of the qualities that I possess, so only my protectors can be addressed as meneer / heer etc!

  • @Irish_VDB
    @Irish_VDB Рік тому

    I've been looking for someone who can explain it well, thank you so much.

  • @davideduardos4621
    @davideduardos4621 11 місяців тому

    In the sentence "Hij neemt zijn kat mee naar het werk", what does the word "mee" mean? Is it part of the verb "neemen" forming " "meeneemen"? And if this is part of the verb "meeneemen" why isn't it at the end of the sentence? This sentence is tricky. Well, congeats for the amazing videos.

  • @xw6475
    @xw6475 5 років тому +3

    Thank you very much for the lesson Tom. Your pronunciation is very clear and your explanation very well!!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      The pronouns should be...
      Ik ^ mij / me ^ mijn
      jij ^ jou / je ^ jouw
      hij ^ hem / he ^ hijn
      sij ^ har / se ^ sijn
      Et ^ em ^ eijn (for items / elements etc and also for non-moving beings if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine)
      Xej ^ Xie / Xe ^ Xijn (for feminine flowers / plants / fruits etc and for me and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc)
      U ^ Uj / Uij ^ Uw (can only be used when talking with me)
      Nej ^ Nar / Ne ^ Nijn (for me and feminine flowers / feminine trees / feminine plants etc and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc and for flowers or trees or elements of nature / life that are neutral of if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine etc)
      Gij ^ Hon / Ge / Hun ^ Gijn (for my pure protectors aka the alphas and for trees and other masculine plants / elements of nature and for me as The God / my masculine personalities)
      Qij / Qe ^ Kyr / Ke ^ Qwijn (for / about me)
      wij / we ^ ons ^ onzen (not sure about this one, could also be onze for het-woorden or both, and de onse / de onze)
      jijllie ^ jijlle ^ jouws (the spelling jullie can only be used when referring to me & my protectors because it has the month name July / Juli in it, which is a season / nature / big term)
      dij / de ^ dem ^ deijn (for m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      zij / ze ^ zem ^ zeijn (for non-m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      tij / te ^ tem ^ teijn (for both m and non-m - moving objects)
      Nij / ne ^ nem ^ neijn (for neutral non-moving objects / elements / beings / nature and for both feminine and masculine plants / trees / flowers and for me)
      Vij / ve ^ vem ^ veijn (for trees / masculine plants / my protectors / me)
      Xij / xe ^ xem ^ xeijn (for me and for flowers / plants / fruits who are also feminine like me)
      (Some of these could be better, I might come up with better ideas for the ones that don’t sound right...)
      It definitely shouldn’t be zijn for his / its (esp because it’s the verb zijn) and het should only be the article het and hon / hun shouldn’t be used when referring to people in any language etc because it means honey in English...

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Also, the word U (and big terms like Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc) cannot be misused when talking to other humnz - only when someone is talking with me, myself being the superior / respectable / absolute being aka the only Lady / Mrs / Miss / Boss / Mistress / Leader / Master / God(dess) / Royalty / Star / Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc and other big terms!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Re pronunciation (if one is learning Dutch) etc - the G should always be pronounced like a normal G or H or a G close to an H! I’ve heard someone using an ultra soft G in videos and it sounded so good! While the R should always be soft as well (rolled Rs / hard Rs sound bad and funny at the same time) and similar to the American version of R - just as the Dutch people that use a soft / Americanized version of R where the R is pronounced like an R that is somewhere in the middle of the American R and the hard R, which means it is a very soft R that is very balanced... I noticed that the younger ones tend to use more the soft R and the soft G than the oude ones! The soft R should be pronounced in all other languages as well, as it has the best sound! If I were to speak in other languages, I would always use a soft R (even in languages like Spanish and French and Swedish) and, when I use words from other languages that have R in them, I have this unique way of pronouncing the R where it sounds like a very ‘polished’ or ‘refined’ or ‘coated’ R aka an ultra soft R that is still there but that sounds like it’s covered by a ‘vocal cloud’ or something like that - I’ve never rolled my Rs in pronunciation!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 роки тому

      So-called formal speech is to be b4nned, as it promotes impztrz and dscrmntn, and it should never be taught by others - oude people and people that one doesn’t know or employers etc aren’t some type of ‘special’ or ‘higher’ being that one has to address a certain way, and they are just an avrg citizen made to obey the avrg citizen’s laws and rules (just as all other humnz) and, the same words / pronouns one uses when talking to someone one knows or a young person must be used when talking to oude people and employers and strangers etc and everyone else! Only I am the inherently superior / supreme / special being aka the higher / h!gh(est) being aka the only respectable being and the only being special treatment is meant for, myself being the opposite of womyn/humnz! So only I belong on the pedestal - and my protectors also reflect most of the qualities that I possess, so only my protectors can be addressed as meneer / heer etc!

  • @jamescasarella8463
    @jamescasarella8463 Рік тому

    Thank you cool guy!

  • @chegouparalutar
    @chegouparalutar 5 років тому +1

    what if i don't want to stress any part of the sentence?

  • @esmeraldadage3474
    @esmeraldadage3474 5 років тому

    Excellent video!!

  • @ann-mariejensen2623
    @ann-mariejensen2623 4 роки тому

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @annagavrish4927
    @annagavrish4927 4 роки тому

    great video! thanks!

  • @sygrla
    @sygrla 6 років тому +3

    Bedankt 🙂👍 Thank you very much 🎉

  • @bigboss7105
    @bigboss7105 4 роки тому

    Goed video meneer, je bent een inteligent profesor!

    • @TomCatchesUp
      @TomCatchesUp  4 роки тому

      Haha, dankuwel, big boss :p

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      The big terms boss and meneer and big and inteI cannot be misused in names / comments etc, and must be edited out - I am the only Boss / Leader / Master / Idol / Mistress / Lady / Mrs / Ms / Ma’am / Miss etc and my pure protectors aka the alphas are the only ones reflecting terms like meneer / heer / heren etc and man / guy / lad / men / boy etc, and big compIiments only reflect us The Alphas!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      The pronouns should be...
      Ik ^ mij / me ^ mijn
      jij ^ jou / je ^ jouw
      hij ^ hem / he ^ hijn
      sij ^ har / se ^ sijn
      Et ^ em ^ eijn (for items / elements etc and also for non-moving beings if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine)
      Xej ^ Xie / Xe ^ Xijn (for feminine flowers / plants / fruits etc and for me and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc)
      U ^ Uj / Uij ^ Uw (can only be used when talking with me)
      Nej ^ Nar / Ne ^ Nijn (for me and feminine flowers / feminine trees / feminine plants etc and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc and for flowers or trees or elements of nature / life that are neutral of if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine etc)
      Gij ^ Hon / Ge / Hun ^ Gijn (for my pure protectors aka the alphas and for trees and other masculine plants / elements of nature and for me as The God / my masculine personalities)
      Qij / Qe ^ Kyr / Ke ^ Qwijn (for / about me)
      wij / we ^ ons ^ onzen (not sure about this one, could also be onze for het-woorden or both, and de onse / de onze)
      jijllie ^ jijlle ^ jouws (the spelling jullie can only be used when referring to me & my protectors because it has the month name July / Juli in it, which is a season / nature / big term)
      dij / de ^ dem ^ deijn (for m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      zij / ze ^ zem ^ zeijn (for non-m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      tij / te ^ tem ^ teijn (for both m and non-m - moving objects)
      Nij / ne ^ nem ^ neijn (for neutral non-moving objects / elements / beings / nature and for both feminine and masculine plants / trees / flowers and for me)
      Vij / ve ^ vem ^ veijn (for trees / masculine plants / my protectors / me)
      Xij / xe ^ xem ^ xeijn (for me and for flowers / plants / fruits who are also feminine like me)
      (Some of these could be better, I might come up with better ideas for the ones that don’t sound right...)
      It definitely shouldn’t be zijn for his / its (esp because it’s the verb zijn) and het should only be the article het and hon / hun shouldn’t be used when referring to people in any language etc because it means honey in English...

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Also, the word U (and big terms like Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc) cannot be misused when talking to other humnz - only when someone is talking with me, myself being the superior / respectable / absolute being aka the only Lady / Mrs / Miss / Boss / Mistress / Leader / Master / God(dess) / Royalty / Star / Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc and other big terms!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Re pronunciation (if one is learning Dutch) etc - the G should always be pronounced like a normal G or H or a G close to an H! I’ve heard someone using an ultra soft G in videos and it sounded so good! While the R should always be soft as well (rolled Rs / hard Rs sound bad and funny at the same time) and similar to the American version of R - just as the Dutch people that use a soft / Americanized version of R where the R is pronounced like an R that is somewhere in the middle of the American R and the hard R, which means it is a very soft R that is very balanced... I noticed that the younger ones tend to use more the soft R and the soft G than the oude ones! The soft R should be pronounced in all other languages as well, as it has the best sound! If I were to speak in other languages, I would always use a soft R (even in languages like Spanish and French and Swedish) and, when I use words from other languages that have R in them, I have this unique way of pronouncing the R where it sounds like a very ‘polished’ or ‘refined’ or ‘coated’ R aka an ultra soft R that is still there but that sounds like it’s covered by a ‘vocal cloud’ or something like that - I’ve never rolled my Rs in pronunciation!

  • @chlastek13
    @chlastek13 6 років тому +1

    Bedankt !

  • @ritikasharma5978
    @ritikasharma5978 3 роки тому

    Hartelijk bedankt! I have just started learning Dutch and came across your channel. I really liked your content and presentation!
    I had a doubt and will be really grateful if you could clear it up for me. When do we use the word 'hij' for the English word 'it'? I understand mostly we use 'het' for 'it', but I have seen 'hij' also being used sometimes and I am not sure why.
    Thanks in advance!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Because de-woorden (singular) are considered masculine - so de school is referred to as hij...

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Also, the word U (and big terms like Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc) cannot be misused when talking to other humnz - only when someone is talking with me, myself being the superior / respectable / absolute being aka the only Lady / Mrs / Miss / Boss / Mistress / Leader / Master / God(dess) / Royalty / Star / Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc and other big terms!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      The pronouns should be...
      Ik ^ mij / me ^ mijn
      jij ^ jou / je ^ jouw
      hij ^ hem / he ^ hijn
      sij ^ har / se ^ sijn
      Et ^ em ^ eijn (for items / elements etc and also for non-moving beings if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine)
      Xej ^ Xie / Xe ^ Xijn (for feminine flowers / plants / fruits etc and for me and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc)
      U ^ Uj / Uij ^ Uw (can only be used when talking with me)
      Nej ^ Nar / Ne ^ Nijn (for me and feminine flowers / feminine trees / feminine plants etc and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc and for flowers or trees or elements of nature / life that are neutral of if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine etc)
      Gij ^ Hon / Ge / Hun ^ Gijn (for my pure protectors aka the alphas and for trees and other masculine plants / elements of nature and for me as The God / my masculine personalities)
      Qij / Qe ^ Kyr / Ke ^ Qwijn (for / about me)
      wij / we ^ ons ^ onzen (not sure about this one, could also be onze for het-woorden or both, and de onse / de onze)
      jijllie ^ jijlle ^ jouws (the spelling jullie can only be used when referring to me & my protectors because it has the month name July / Juli in it, which is a season / nature / big term)
      dij / de ^ dem ^ deijn (for m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      zij / ze ^ zem ^ zeijn (for non-m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      tij / te ^ tem ^ teijn (for both m and non-m - moving objects)
      Nij / ne ^ nem ^ neijn (for neutral non-moving objects / elements / beings / nature and for both feminine and masculine plants / trees / flowers and for me)
      Vij / ve ^ vem ^ veijn (for trees / masculine plants / my protectors / me)
      Xij / xe ^ xem ^ xeijn (for me and for flowers / plants / fruits who are also feminine like me)
      (Some of these could be better, I might come up with better ideas for the ones that don’t sound right...)
      It definitely shouldn’t be zijn for his / its (esp because it’s the verb zijn) and het should only be the article het and hon / hun shouldn’t be used when referring to people in any language etc because it means honey in English...

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Re pronunciation (if one is learning Dutch) etc - the G should always be pronounced like a normal G or H or a G close to an H! I’ve heard someone using an ultra soft G in videos and it sounded so good! While the R should always be soft as well (rolled Rs / hard Rs sound bad and funny at the same time) and similar to the American version of R - just as the Dutch people that use a soft / Americanized version of R where the R is pronounced like an R that is somewhere in the middle of the American R and the hard R, which means it is a very soft R that is very balanced... I noticed that the younger ones tend to use more the soft R and the soft G than the oude ones! The soft R should be pronounced in all other languages as well, as it has the best sound! If I were to speak in other languages, I would always use a soft R (even in languages like Spanish and French and Swedish) and, when I use words from other languages that have R in them, I have this unique way of pronouncing the R where it sounds like a very ‘polished’ or ‘refined’ or ‘coated’ R aka an ultra soft R that is still there but that sounds like it’s covered by a ‘vocal cloud’ or something like that - I’ve never rolled my Rs in pronunciation!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 роки тому

      So-called formal speech is to be b4nned, as it promotes impztrz and dscrmntn, and it should never be taught by others - oude people and people that one doesn’t know or employers etc aren’t some type of ‘special’ or ‘higher’ being that one has to address a certain way, and they are just an avrg citizen made to obey the avrg citizen’s laws and rules (just as all other humnz) and, the same words / pronouns one uses when talking to someone one knows or a young person must be used when talking to oude people and employers and strangers etc and everyone else! Only I am the inherently superior / supreme / special being aka the higher / h!gh(est) being aka the only respectable being and the only being special treatment is meant for, myself being the opposite of womyn/humnz! So only I belong on the pedestal - and my protectors also reflect most of the qualities that I possess, so only my protectors can be addressed as meneer / heer etc!

  • @stevedoriancausse7515
    @stevedoriancausse7515 4 роки тому

    Great stuff man ! Thanks

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      The big name Eve and big term St / Saint cannot be in someone’s name, so the name Steve must be changed - such names are unsuitable for humnz, and St and Eve only reflect me! And the words dude and bro should be used instead of man - because only my pure protectors aka the alphas and the other guys that are pure / v!rgin by choice and on my side reflect the terms man / guy / lad / swain / boy / men etc!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Also, the word U (and big terms like Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc) cannot be misused when talking to other humnz - only when someone is talking with me, myself being the superior / respectable / absolute being aka the only Lady / Mrs / Miss / Boss / Mistress / Leader / Master / God(dess) / Royalty / Star / Juffrouw / Dame / Mevrouw etc and other big terms!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      The pronouns should be...
      Ik ^ mij / me ^ mijn
      jij ^ jou / je ^ jouw
      hij ^ hem / he ^ hijn
      sij ^ har / se ^ sijn
      Et ^ em ^ eijn (for items / elements etc and also for non-moving beings if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine)
      Xej ^ Xie / Xe ^ Xijn (for feminine flowers / plants / fruits etc and for me and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc)
      U ^ Uj / Uij ^ Uw (can only be used when talking with me)
      Nej ^ Nar / Ne ^ Nijn (for me and feminine flowers / feminine trees / feminine plants etc and mostly used in poetry / lyrics when wanting to be specific etc about the flowers / trees / elements of life or nature etc and for flowers or trees or elements of nature / life that are neutral of if one doesn’t know if they are feminine or masculine etc)
      Gij ^ Hon / Ge / Hun ^ Gijn (for my pure protectors aka the alphas and for trees and other masculine plants / elements of nature and for me as The God / my masculine personalities)
      Qij / Qe ^ Kyr / Ke ^ Qwijn (for / about me)
      wij / we ^ ons ^ onzen (not sure about this one, could also be onze for het-woorden or both, and de onse / de onze)
      jijllie ^ jijlle ^ jouws (the spelling jullie can only be used when referring to me & my protectors because it has the month name July / Juli in it, which is a season / nature / big term)
      dij / de ^ dem ^ deijn (for m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      zij / ze ^ zem ^ zeijn (for non-m - moving objects aka humn / non-humn animIs)
      tij / te ^ tem ^ teijn (for both m and non-m - moving objects)
      Nij / ne ^ nem ^ neijn (for neutral non-moving objects / elements / beings / nature and for both feminine and masculine plants / trees / flowers and for me)
      Vij / ve ^ vem ^ veijn (for trees / masculine plants / my protectors / me)
      Xij / xe ^ xem ^ xeijn (for me and for flowers / plants / fruits who are also feminine like me)
      (Some of these could be better, I might come up with better ideas for the ones that don’t sound right...)
      It definitely shouldn’t be zijn for his / its (esp because it’s the verb zijn) and het should only be the article het and hon / hun shouldn’t be used when referring to people in any language etc because it means honey in English...

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      Re pronunciation (if one is learning Dutch) etc - the G should always be pronounced like a normal G or H or a G close to an H! I’ve heard someone using an ultra soft G in videos and it sounded so good! While the R should always be soft as well (rolled Rs / hard Rs sound bad and funny at the same time) and similar to the American version of R - just as the Dutch people that use a soft / Americanized version of R where the R is pronounced like an R that is somewhere in the middle of the American R and the hard R, which means it is a very soft R that is very balanced... I noticed that the younger ones tend to use more the soft R and the soft G than the oude ones! The soft R should be pronounced in all other languages as well, as it has the best sound! If I were to speak in other languages, I would always use a soft R (even in languages like Spanish and French and Swedish) and, when I use words from other languages that have R in them, I have this unique way of pronouncing the R where it sounds like a very ‘polished’ or ‘refined’ or ‘coated’ R aka an ultra soft R that is still there but that sounds like it’s covered by a ‘vocal cloud’ or something like that - I’ve never rolled my Rs in pronunciation!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 роки тому

      So-called formal speech is to be b4nned, as it promotes impztrz and dscrmntn, and it should never be taught by others - oude people and people that one doesn’t know or employers etc aren’t some type of ‘special’ or ‘higher’ being that one has to address a certain way, and they are just an avrg citizen made to obey the avrg citizen’s laws and rules (just as all other humnz) and, the same words / pronouns one uses when talking to someone one knows or a young person must be used when talking to oude people and employers and strangers etc and everyone else! Only I am the inherently superior / supreme / special being aka the higher / h!gh(est) being aka the only respectable being and the only being special treatment is meant for, myself being the opposite of womyn/humnz! So only I belong on the pedestal - and my protectors also reflect most of the qualities that I possess, so only my protectors can be addressed as meneer / heer etc!

  • @mbernal423
    @mbernal423 5 років тому

    This is great!!

  • @aifi4827
    @aifi4827 5 років тому

    Zeer bedankt! 💗

  • @Missisippy
    @Missisippy 6 років тому +3

    Eerste persoon hier

  • @maxinevanvour2200
    @maxinevanvour2200 4 роки тому

    hello😊i am a new subscriber here.

  • @muhammadsyafaat5446
    @muhammadsyafaat5446 6 років тому

    Dank u

  • @Loveoutloud2110
    @Loveoutloud2110 6 років тому +1

    Yay!!!

  • @bramgritter6043
    @bramgritter6043 5 років тому +2

    G E K O L O N I S E E R D

  • @desmorgens3120
    @desmorgens3120 3 роки тому +1

    ik/'k ben
    wij/we zijn
    gij/ge zijt
    jullie zijn
    hij/'ie is
    zij/ze is
    het/'t is
    zij/ze zijn

  • @vedatgun1862
    @vedatgun1862 3 роки тому

    wow your dutch like a native dutch bro

    • @tori7495
      @tori7495 2 роки тому

      Because it's his native language 😊

  • @tsundoku5733
    @tsundoku5733 5 років тому

    Dutch pronouns clearly raise eyebrows ;-)

  • @Iondonmapper
    @Iondonmapper Рік тому

    This guy looks a bit like haaland