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  • @eliseburke8123
    @eliseburke8123 10 років тому +99

    Im dutch and its weird to think that people want to learn this language haha

    • @thomascarm1234
      @thomascarm1234 10 років тому +16

      lol this is the best comment so far. hahahahaha the classical dutch

    • @osmanmaria13
      @osmanmaria13 10 років тому +2

      Hahahahahahaha this is so funny.. i m orginaly from Somalie en ik woon in Nl i like dutch language. Friesland accent is de best hahahahaha

    • @aerodronics_showcase
      @aerodronics_showcase 10 років тому +19

      i wanna live in Netherlands basically cause of the weed.so if i want to integrate i have to learn the language :D

    • @andryPS2005
      @andryPS2005 10 років тому +4

      I agree with you, but speaking for my self, I'm visiting Belgium for third time and I would like to understand a few words :-)

    • @hannahadriana4569
      @hannahadriana4569 7 років тому +1

      Because we transfered in Belgium lmao

  • @amixofeverything
    @amixofeverything 12 років тому +2

    Thank you for the videos. I've had an interest in Dutch for awhile, so it is nice to see some vids where I can pick up a few words.

  • @derlinclair3589
    @derlinclair3589 8 років тому +11

    I,m from the USA,my dear.Tot ziens,and God bless you.

  • @whatallison
    @whatallison 11 років тому

    I just found this channel because I want to learn Dutch, and then I realize that you are Dutch Nerdfighter, Lidewij! I'm glad you took the time to do all this, it's really awesome of you! Dank je wel & DFTBA!

  • @ashgroenewald8365
    @ashgroenewald8365 10 років тому +19

    In Afrikaans, the Dutch "het" becomes "dit" and the Dutch "heb/heeft" becomes "het"
    The "ij" becomes "y" but pronounced the same, "z" becomes "s" e.g. zonschijn becomes Sonskyn)
    "Sch" becomes "Sk"
    Words ending with "lijk" we drop the j and it becomes "lik" but still pronounced exactly the same e.g. Duidelijk becomes Duidelik
    Plurals in Dutch often end with "en" and we drop the "n" e.g.
    Honden becomes Honde
    Katten becomes Katte
    Mensen becomes Mense
    Scholen becomes skole
    But kinderen becomes Kinders
    Hope that is some insight into Afrikaans

    • @lompie100
      @lompie100 7 років тому +2

      Ek sal dit nie vergeet nie...

    • @JohanaRosero
      @JohanaRosero 4 роки тому +1

      So, you have a kind of simplified version of Dutch language 😂

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      The nature / color / forest related terms ash and groene and wald (forest in oude Dutch) only reflect me, and cannot be misused in names, and all the unsuitable names must be changed, and the words mensen / mense / mens can only be spelled with a y / myns(e)(n) or m’nsen etc to avoid misusing the term men, because the words men / guy(s) / lad(s) / swain(s) / boy(s) / man etc only reflect my pure protectors aka the alphas and the other guys that are pure / v!rgin by choice and on my side (my supporters) and, such terms cannot be misused when referring to humnz / dudez etc - and kinderen also cannot have kin / kind in it, as compIiments and terms that are (or are too similar to) a royalty related term (such as king) cannot be misused when referring to humnz, so kinderen / kinders / kind etc can only be used when referring to me & my protectors, and it could be changed to kimderen / kimders / kimd instead to avoid term misuse!

    • @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

      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!

  • @labogaerts
    @labogaerts 8 років тому +2

    You are sooo cute! it helps to hear correct Dutch, spoken in a modern accent in today usage. You also explain very well and have a clean, clear accent. congratulations on a job well done!

  • @aisahabdurahman3617
    @aisahabdurahman3617 10 років тому +4

    thanks for it...dutch is one of languages i like it,after i know canton and arabic

  • @leadinglady19
    @leadinglady19 12 років тому

    It has been tricky finding a decent source to learn dutch and I must say that I find your videos to be excellent. I love how you slow it down and say the words clearly with repeating it more than once. Will be subscribing.

  • @RamilEspina
    @RamilEspina 11 років тому +9

    Great video!!! Actually I'm a Filipino, I lived here in the Philippines, and I really wanna learn Dutch language and I need to master it and speak fluently.:-)

    • @kimifrite7314
      @kimifrite7314 6 років тому

      did you manage to learn it?

    • @fntatn
      @fntatn 2 роки тому

      Guess we'll never know

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 2 роки тому

      The big terms master and great and nature / plant / flower related term espina (thorn) only reflect me, and must be edited out - all nature / plant / flower related terms and big compIiments and other big terms etc only reflect me, and they can only be used when referring to me, as do all other terms that are or contain a big / astral / gemstone / food / drink / nature / light / flower / forest / fruit / color / power / royalty / tree / respectability / Holiness related terms etc and special names and days of week / names of months / seasons and other big or nature related terms or a special name etc, which only reflect me!

    • @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

      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!

  • @gardeningcatzone2803
    @gardeningcatzone2803 12 років тому

    You are such a good teacher. It helps me alot. I wish you will include words with opposites too. Like the following below:
    1. achternaam - voornaam
    2. alles - niets
    3. arm - been
    4. begin - einde
    5. binnenkant - buitenkant
    6. binnenland - buitenland
    7. broer - zus8. dag - nacht
    9. dames - heren
    10. dood - leven
    11. dorp - stad
    12. geluk - ongeluk
    13. hand - voet
    14. honger - dorst
    15. iemand - niemand
    16. iets - niets
    17. ingang - uitgang

  • @dutchforn00bs
    @dutchforn00bs  12 років тому +4

    I haven't found any specific books that I think are amazing (yet), sorry! :)

    • @beenby9388
      @beenby9388 3 роки тому

      Have you now?

    • @fntatn
      @fntatn 3 роки тому +2

      @@beenby9388 I love this

  • @dutchforn00bs
    @dutchforn00bs  12 років тому

    I agree with renspks, you can definitely learn more than just the basics in a couple of months. There is a lot of information available online on Dutch and stuff if you're serious about learning it :)

  • @g-gamer4747
    @g-gamer4747 9 років тому +21

    Hallo, ik kom uit Nederland. Ik ben dertien jaar oud dus dit is niet z'n heel groot probleem voor mij.

    • @jarno7
      @jarno7 9 років тому +1

      G-gamer "z'n heel groot probleem voor mij"
      Kerel... *zo'n probleem voor mij.

    • @g-gamer4747
      @g-gamer4747 9 років тому

      Biabanzo Qpang Laten we het erop houden dat dat alweer twee jaar geleden was. Ook ik verbeter en leer constant.

    • @jarno7
      @jarno7 9 років тому

      G-gamer heeft gereageerd op een video op UA-cam.
      Openbaar gedeeld - 18 mrt. 2015
      2 jaar geleden?

    • @g-gamer4747
      @g-gamer4747 9 років тому

      Biabanzo Qpang Ik schreef toen dat ik 13 was en ben nu bijna 15 dus iets is er mis...

    • @jarno7
      @jarno7 9 років тому

      Oh oke...

  • @dutchforn00bs
    @dutchforn00bs  11 років тому

    Actually, 'de' and 'het' mean the same thing, and can be used in the same situations. The one you use depends on the noun you're using. For example: de koe, but het paard. Dictionaries will usually indicate in some way whether to use deor het. 'Een', finally, is unspecific, like 'a' or 'an' in English. We use it for any noun, for example: een koe, een paard.

  • @taken200
    @taken200 9 років тому +6

    i like dutch languange

  • @dutchforn00bs
    @dutchforn00bs  12 років тому

    I (usually) live in the Netherlands, which is where Dutch is spoken. For the past months, however, I have been on an exchange in the US.

  • @brandonbosman9336
    @brandonbosman9336 10 років тому +3

    your language is similar to mine, which is Afrikaans,

  • @37shamoon
    @37shamoon 11 років тому

    I am loving learning Dutch from you. You are an excellent teacher and speak very clearly in English and Dutch.

  • @EIM1G
    @EIM1G 9 років тому +61

    If you like somebody, say "Godverdomme, mijn fiets is weer gestolen".
    It means "Lovely, we'll always be together"

    • @baswolterinck6373
      @baswolterinck6373 9 років тому +3

      Thx man why she dumped me :(

    • @jesper3879
      @jesper3879 9 років тому +18

      +Soufyan Tarifit This actually means 'Goddammit my bike has been stolen again'.

    • @xDawn1
      @xDawn1 9 років тому

      Haha erg grappig

    • @elyaqoutboushaba5545
      @elyaqoutboushaba5545 9 років тому

      +Gerjanne Bergsma (Flora Flower) ,

    • @jakethesnake95
      @jakethesnake95 9 років тому +4

      If anyone wants to know the real way to say this, it's "Schatje, we zullen altijd samen zijn." Feel free to correct me if this is wrong; Dutch is not my first language.

  • @bchiroma2345
    @bchiroma2345 7 років тому

    These videos are still so helpful after all the years. Thanks a lot for putting it together!!!

  • @derlinclair3589
    @derlinclair3589 8 років тому +4

    Hallo.Ik heet Mr.Derlin Gerard Clair.Ik kom uit USA.Doei,and God bless you.

    • @derlinclair3589
      @derlinclair3589 8 років тому +2

      She ends the lesson by saying"Tot de volgende keer"(Until the next time).

  • @anjumamute
    @anjumamute 6 років тому

    You are great! Thanks for the videos, so sad that you don't make more videos anymore.

  • @tiaanventer456
    @tiaanventer456 8 років тому +4

    Hoi, Ik ben van Zuid Afrika. Afrikaans ben amper die selfde as Nederlands... (jammer as ik niet zo goed kan Nl praten niet xD)

    • @QCLagstone
      @QCLagstone 8 років тому

      Het is heel raar om iemand zuid afrikaans te zien praten.

    • @ashgroenewald8365
      @ashgroenewald8365 2 роки тому

      Onthou, in Nederlands gebruik hulle nie dubbel negatief soos wat Ons in Afrikaans doen nie, hulle gebruik net een “nie”

  • @foxy2anna
    @foxy2anna 11 років тому +1

    Baie dankie. I am Afrikaans speaking so most of the words are only a little different. I enjoy your videos a lot and they help me with the pronounciation. Thanks, you're great

  • @vidtuby
    @vidtuby 10 років тому +9

    Ik ben Amerikaans. Ik vind je een goede lerares!

    • @ComPlexTuts
      @ComPlexTuts 10 років тому +6

      +1 :D Correct sentence

  • @dutchforn00bs
    @dutchforn00bs  12 років тому

    Hey! The accent is pretty different and so are some of the words, but we have no problem understanding each other!

  • @RichJang
    @RichJang 10 років тому +8

    Ik hou van je.
    Ich liebe dich.
    Je t'aime.
    ^^

  • @SwissDisciple
    @SwissDisciple 12 років тому

    @Sirgoldfish092: In England they spoke German because they were Angle Saxons which was a German tribe (Saxons = Sachsen). After the conquest of Great Britan by the Normans in the 12. Century who came from France and spoke Latin/French, English language was supplemented with french words. So they now have often a German and French word for the same thing like as an exemple: to see comes from German 'sehen' and to view comes from French 'voir'. That's why English can be difficult...so many words

  • @mirayonurlu8068
    @mirayonurlu8068 8 років тому +3

    uum hallo ik ben nu echt nederlands en ik ben belg ik woon in belgie je bent zeker
    een belg gast echt waar je bent is belgie

  • @dutchforn00bs
    @dutchforn00bs  12 років тому

    Hey! If you're wondering what to believe right now, let me put it straight :) The most *proper* way to write and say it is "Ik houd van jou". In spoken language, however, people don't usually pronounce the D in 'houd', so it becomes "Ik hou van jou", or even "Ik hou van je". This has pretty much become acceptable in written language, as well.

  • @Tarntipriver
    @Tarntipriver 8 років тому +3

    Ik kom uit Thailand

  • @jdbakersr48602
    @jdbakersr48602 12 років тому

    You are a joy to watch, your body language is very warm and cheerful. I am American.

  • @sabrina20bgirl
    @sabrina20bgirl 11 років тому +3

    Do you think you can SPEAK TUNISIaN ARABIC?
    I can teach you :D
    Greetings from Tunisia.

    • @rafaelcanales9552
      @rafaelcanales9552 10 років тому +1

      Awesome, can you teach me as well? I can teach you spanish, mexican style.

    • @sabrina20bgirl
      @sabrina20bgirl 10 років тому

      Rafael Canales Yeah you are welcome :D

    • @rafaelcanales9552
      @rafaelcanales9552 10 років тому +1

      Genial, muchas gracias. Great, thank you so much.

    • @sabrina20bgirl
      @sabrina20bgirl 10 років тому

      Rafael Canales si puedes escribirme un EMail :
      hachicha.sabrin@gmail.com
      Hablo solo un poco espagnol pero no mucho :D

    • @sofickesh6499
      @sofickesh6499 10 років тому

      Fräulein Sabrina

  • @plantheadz
    @plantheadz 11 років тому

    yes but it is nice to show that you have atleast tried to learn there language, it puts a smile on their faces which is priceless :) it also shows that you have respect for the people and the country

  • @windstorm1000
    @windstorm1000 10 років тому +3

    dutch sounds like german thrown in a blender and pulsed a few times--sort of has an odd slurred quality.....heard its hard to learn.

    • @pgddonut3895
      @pgddonut3895 10 років тому

      It's all Germanic, stop comparing with Germany

  • @2012FIGMENT
    @2012FIGMENT 12 років тому

    I LIKED THIS VIDEO...VERY HELPFUL...MY GRANDMOTHER IS DUTCH. HER AND HER 2 OTHER BROTHERS WHERE BORN AND (SOMEWHAT RAISED IN ARUBA) THEY MOVED TO THE STATES WHEN THEY HIT THEIR PRETEENS....SHE NEVER DID TEACH ME THE LANGUAGE, BUT I WOULD ALWAYS HERE HER SPEAK IT WITH HER 2 OTHER BROTHERS ALL THE TIME....SHE HAD A STROKE SO NOW SHE REALLY CANT REMEMBER MUCH OF THE LANGUAGE ANYMORE...UNTIL I STARTED LEARNING IT MYSELF...AND WHEN I SPEAK WHAT I DO KNOW TO HER, I SEE IT COMING BACK TO HER MEMORY.

  • @zohrakhalouzai1174
    @zohrakhalouzai1174 11 років тому +25

    Hhahah Sorry but i don't like that Netherlands accent. People should learn the Belgian dutch :p

    • @RadioactiveGoose
      @RadioactiveGoose 10 років тому +2

      Coming from a dutch person I actually agree. In all honesty flemish is even more dutch than our dutch. They use less english words than we do.

    • @zohrakhalouzai1174
      @zohrakhalouzai1174 10 років тому +1

      RadioactiveGoose that is true, also the belgian dutch has alot of dialects with the flemish dialect is used out of grammar, you can take it as a 'different' language which is not but for a foreigner it is. They always used to say that Dutch is one of the hardest language to study.

    • @civleaderSoprano
      @civleaderSoprano 10 років тому

      Thanks as a Dutch person I while take that as a insult

    • @zohrakhalouzai1174
      @zohrakhalouzai1174 10 років тому +1

      since when u can take that as an insult? :)
      U have to be proud if you can speak dutch or flemish lol

    • @Redmailnet
      @Redmailnet 10 років тому

      I'm taking the autodidact path on learning dutch. Got myself an app and everything. I don't find it to be much difficult, I like the accent also.
      My native language is portuguese, now that's fucking hard even for natives - altough I understand when you say Belgium's variant is easier. It's just like learning Portuguese from Brazil, it's much easier to pronounce portuguese words with brazilian accent than the original portuguese language from the old continent.

  • @GlobetrottingMusicologist
    @GlobetrottingMusicologist 11 років тому

    The diminutive version of nouns is always 'het.' Het kindje, het vrouwtje, het straatje, etc. It's tough but the only way to learn is by listening, reading and plenty of talking, even if you feel uncertain. At least it's not like French, where your adjectives also change depending on whether it's masculine (le) or feminine (la). In German there are three articles, die, der and das and they all change depending on their 'place' in a sentence, such as a subject.
    So Dutch is still a blessing! :)

  • @briancook7043
    @briancook7043 8 років тому +5

    United States of America!

  • @EvanC0912
    @EvanC0912 11 років тому

    I learn German and I can understand most of the written Dutch especially in food labels or sth like that.

  • @IRISHTVBITS
    @IRISHTVBITS 12 років тому

    Hi from Dublin, I'm trying to pick up some basic Dutch phrases for work (bus driver with some Dutch tourists) your videos are very useful
    ... Tony. :-)

  • @ComeCreateWithKim
    @ComeCreateWithKim 12 років тому

    Love it thank you! I'm from the US and i will be coming to live in the Netherlands for about 18 months so this is a GREAT jump start for me into the language:)

  • @jenifferparedes9591
    @jenifferparedes9591 12 років тому

    It's very interesting the way how you teach. I'm really doing my best trying to learn the basic of Dutch and I hope some day I can write in Dutch too. Thanks to your lessons I can learn.
    Greetings from Chile! Bye

  • @fredklein9005
    @fredklein9005 11 років тому

    @ Gabriele: Yes, the "H" in "het" is to be pronounced. However you may choose to change "het" for 't. In that case you pronounce it as 'ut' . ( the 'u' is pronounced short. See also the chapter on Dutch vowels. ) In Dutch 'het' and 't means the same and is randomly used. Foreingn ears hardly hear the difference, but Dutch ears certainly do. In writing 't is hardly used.

  • @ayeshliyanage8235
    @ayeshliyanage8235 3 роки тому

    Hello... Im learning Dutch and I found you doing so great in teaching. Why don't you continue this channel ?

  • @industrialsweetypieknox651
    @industrialsweetypieknox651 9 років тому +1

    I am from Australia and am Learning Dutch Your Tutorials are very Helpful Thankyou!

  • @globalman
    @globalman 12 років тому

    Hoi :-) I just returned to Berlin today from Deventer NL. I have learned a little Dutch and your video is very helpful to reinforce and helps seeing the words written. Thank you. I shall be watching more.

  • @naresachao
    @naresachao 11 років тому

    I really like your videos which help me a lot, especially the way you read quite clear!

  • @AVAlC4l
    @AVAlC4l 11 років тому

    It's because of the dutch grammar rules :)
    when you/jij is in front of the verb we use the extra t.. but when it is behind the verb the "t" is not used :) I hope this answers your question :)

  • @krasimirdimitrov7252
    @krasimirdimitrov7252 10 років тому

    Thanks a lot for the lessons you make, I'm bulgarian and I'm speaking a little English and French and with yours lessons I could learn English and Dutch in the same time :)

  • @cemiarlie
    @cemiarlie 11 років тому

    Tot Ziens and see you soon!
    Thank you it's really nice
    I'm a french student in Netherlands and I'm happy to learn this language.

  • @mayfleur36
    @mayfleur36 12 років тому

    Thank you for posting this. I am just starting to learn Dutch, as I have family all within 30 minutes from Amsterdam in both directions. It'll be nice to learn a little bit of Dutch so I won't have to rely on other family to translate for me. Tot ziens :)

  • @albertodillon
    @albertodillon 12 років тому

    Hello
    Thank you for your basic words,it is useful for me when I visit Netherlands;I come from France and in your country they don't speak much french,most Dutch people find french difficult

  • @altralinguamusica
    @altralinguamusica 12 років тому

    I just got back from Belgium tonight and decided that one day I'd learn this language. I think it's really cool. I have looked into Swedish before and I took a few lessons in German so this feels all pretty learnable to me. Just wanted to say you're doing a great job (I'm going to start making videos like this for Greek at the end of this year) and that if it wasn't for the username, I probably wouldn't have subscribed as well as adding this to my favourites! Haha! Dank u!

  • @naderbelgium
    @naderbelgium 12 років тому

    i found it very useful
    i am egyptien live in belgium where they speak dutch
    i liked this language and i will follow ur vedios to imporoove it
    thanks for ur efforts

  • @247Morph
    @247Morph 12 років тому

    It's a little boy of 3! So learning dutch still fairly new!

  • @dutchforn00bs
    @dutchforn00bs  12 років тому

    Both versions are definitely used, and I'm pretty sure both are considered 'correct' as well :)

  • @ejcalaska
    @ejcalaska 11 років тому

    I wasn't born in the Netherlands, but I am Dutch. A Creveling posted this: "My mom's a Creveling. Her direct ancestor were johannas and christina. According to the research done by a distant Creveling cousin ( who by the way wrote a book on the family}, the Grevelings ( correct spelling at as immigrants) were from a place called Grevelingville (not correct spelling on my part) in the Netherlands in the 18th century (i don't remember which part of the 1700's). ..." (there is more but can't fit)

  • @impbeech4363
    @impbeech4363 9 років тому +1

    Very helpful, thank you! Cute presentation, too.

  • @nellie6237
    @nellie6237 11 років тому

    Your command of the English language is amazing. I am going to Amsterdam in December, it is my very first time even going abroad. I'm really excited but scared I wont be able to speak any Dutch. I would love to make the effort to try to use a few phrases, but do most Dutch people speak English?

  • @idasofie6
    @idasofie6 12 років тому

    Dutch sounds so charming when you pronounce it ^_^ It can sound a bit "hard" sometimes when people speak, but I think it's a beautiful language. I'm norwegian myself. Trying to look at the similarities between the languages.

  • @cambiassimovic
    @cambiassimovic 12 років тому

    So nice from u Lidewij! Thanx a lot, bet it will help me out heaps as I am planning to move to The Netherlands to study:)

  • @maartjedams7129
    @maartjedams7129 11 років тому

    hey, I'm Dutch as wel so I think I can help you with this question. 'de' and 'het' are both articles just like 'een', there is not really a difference between these three. But you'll have to know wich one to use on each word.

  • @wajnerrm
    @wajnerrm 12 років тому

    Why, that was quite well done. Nice.
    Would you recommend any specific book for learning Dutch?

  • @bomec01
    @bomec01 12 років тому

    Obrigado for your video!!! I live in Brazil and i am so happy to found your video.. Beijos from Brazil!!!

  • @moonmothh
    @moonmothh 12 років тому

    I'm an american and I have a short term plan to visit the netherlands this year, and long term plans to possibly move there. thank you so much for providing these videos!

  • @GTpower18
    @GTpower18 12 років тому

    Loved the video. And don´t you dare saying that those are not usefull sentences, because for those who don´t speak it any help is a huge help!!!
    I could really use a friend like you to teach me. So please continue with the videos...
    Sign: portuguese girl recent in Holland

  • @Hadewijch_
    @Hadewijch_ 11 років тому

    The phrase "doeg" is new for me. Is it commonly used in the region where you're from?
    The parting phrase I usually hear people use is "houdoe". Which apparently comes from "houd oe eige goed / hou je goed" en means the same as "take care".

  • @caminando-hacia-un-mejor-yo
    @caminando-hacia-un-mejor-yo 9 років тому

    Thanks dear, was very nice to learn with you and seem it easier as with my beloved dutch ex friend. I will continue learning with you...then a warm hug for you from Colombia! Your land is trully pretty and your people is very kind and so nice....I loved a lot Zeeland and Amsterdam, its bread, bikes, beer and art ofcourse!

  • @IngeSmeers
    @IngeSmeers 11 років тому

    There are some differences between the official "General Dutch" and the not so official Dutch, which is slightly different depending on the region. But everybody understands each other just fine. Actual dialects can be difficult for people from the other side of the country to understand but nobody really speaks those anymore unless it's in family circles or with people from the same village.

  • @wasd007
    @wasd007 12 років тому

    I am from NLD but have been in New Zealand sence I was 2.
    These vidieos are very good as I have a wife that is Kiwi and our son can use these too.
    Many thanks.

  • @terrygwen17
    @terrygwen17 12 років тому

    Hi, I'm italian and I really like your dutch lessons : easy, helpful and nice. thanks
    I love dutch !!

  • @salamjumpa
    @salamjumpa 12 років тому

    Hi, I am Indonesian. Thank you for uploading video. It's very useful. I'd love to learn Dutch very much so then I can understand my grandfather's "dagboek" (diary?). Looking forward to more of your vids ...

  • @longman0072
    @longman0072 12 років тому

    very useful video, great introduction to the Dutch language!! indeed I am from HK, just know very limited German phrase since working in a Swiss firm for 2 yrs sth :)

  • @leilannysalcido1348
    @leilannysalcido1348 8 років тому

    hoi! ik heet leilanny,
    I just discovered your videos and I want to say thank you! i find that you repeating them and the "subtitles" in english to say what it means is very helpful.
    i started knowing absolutely nothing in Dutch to being able to say a couple phrases!
    I am Mexican, lived in the United States for 13 years and have been living in France for 1 month. I constantly get the 3 languages mixed up and I know it'll happen with dutch too haha.

  • @dutchforn00bs
    @dutchforn00bs  12 років тому

    Hoi Katherine!
    Ik kom uit Nederland, maar woon voor een jaar in de Verenigde Staten.
    Vind je het leuk om in Lelystad te wonen?
    Groetjes,
    Lidewij

  • @dutchforn00bs
    @dutchforn00bs  12 років тому

    Hey! I'm really not sure where that song came from, but I guess it's used as a general song for Dutch pride stuff? I'm really not sure!

  • @kingslim21
    @kingslim21 12 років тому

    I'm from Malaysia and lived in Zwolle b4 for 2 years.. Love and miss that little peaceful town :)

  • @danx3004
    @danx3004 4 роки тому

    Where are you?!? I want more videos from you!!!

  • @leavinzion
    @leavinzion 12 років тому

    Hi Dear,
    You're help me so much! On 15th December I'll move in Nederlands to study, so I'm going to learn something in Dutch (school is in English, but supermarkt aren't!)! I will ask You if You could make a video about vocabulary like thing to eat, for the house (like supermarket, yes :P ).
    If You have enough time (because I listen that You have also a blog) could You make some exercises (easy, basic) for us?
    Thank You so much, and good work!

  • @stevefp3
    @stevefp3 12 років тому

    Ik ben Stephanus. Ik kom uit Indonesie. Ik woon in Sydney. Ik ben Indonesie/Australia.
    We use 'Dag' in Indonesia everyday. There are about 3000 Dutch words we use in Indonesia everyday; such as kantoor, fabriek, handoek, bioscoop, versneleng, kopling, viaduct, Oom & Tante and many more.
    My father is Dutch, mom is Indonesian. Learning Dutch now because we speak Indonesian at home.
    Thanks for the video! Really helps!

  • @gregorbyatt9496
    @gregorbyatt9496 12 років тому

    this is awsome Very similar to my language swiss german we also do the achhh sound a lot

  • @claudinhalanzendorf4677
    @claudinhalanzendorf4677 12 років тому

    I am Brazilian and I loved these videos I will practice a lot now!!! thanks!!!

  • @khemirraouf3189
    @khemirraouf3189 5 років тому

    thanks for your efforts and your nice methodology of teaching, please we want more lessons and video

  • @dreamysunshine
    @dreamysunshine 11 років тому

    Wauw dit is geweldig wat je doet, ik kan veel van je leren door dit. Want zelf ben ik nu ook bezig om mensen te laten leren de Nederlandse taal en ik steek hier best veel van op.
    Dank je..

  • @andreapolignano7198
    @andreapolignano7198 11 років тому

    thanks Andreia, so kind of you!

  • @carolfelix2790
    @carolfelix2790 10 років тому

    I love your videos! They are helping me a lot!! Thank you for taking your time to teach us Dutch! You are an excellent teacher!

  • @GreatTheFirst
    @GreatTheFirst 12 років тому

    Girl your videos are great and tank you very much for so much effort that you put into making them they are making me able to start learning and keep learning:)

  • @edsand5589
    @edsand5589 8 років тому

    thank you very much. My grandmother came fro Netherlands when she was 5 and I didn't have the oportunity to learn Dutch but, thanks to you, I'm doing it now.

  • @comingsoon2327
    @comingsoon2327 9 років тому

    thank you for the videos, that make it easy for us...
    a good and beautiful professor too...
    am not bored watching them.
    thank you

  • @daliahme
    @daliahme 11 років тому

    Thank you! I'm doing a class in dutch at college and you're being so super helpful. You're awesome :)

  • @Lellobeetle
    @Lellobeetle 12 років тому

    Hi there. I'm from the USA. Thanks for asking about my question. My question is could you speak from a cultural perspective about the chant: "oranje boven oranje boven leve koningin"? I guess it means orange on top long live the queen. But, it's also a chant for football? Thanks.

  • @VictoriaVerizon
    @VictoriaVerizon 12 років тому

    Thank you so much. you helped in trying to understand some of it! im practicing this for a school im entering which includes Dutch. and i think the lady who owns the school is dutch. and some of the students are dutch? i have no idea. but i wanted to get into this school and blah. And im from the Philippines. And I want to thank you SO much. Your videos help me and i try to practice every night!

  • @nerdyasmrguy
    @nerdyasmrguy 12 років тому

    you're adorable! thanks for the nice video. can you tells us if maybe you speak dutch from a specific variant? i can't help but think that you pronounce R's differently from what i read...

  • @soumajit88
    @soumajit88 12 років тому

    The language is like the land itself. Caught between German and English. Like the word "oud" as in old of English and "Ik ben" as in "Ich bin" of German. There are tonne of other words like this. I know a lil bit german and it helps a lot to get the flow of this language. anyway nice work :)

  • @satern87
    @satern87 12 років тому

    of course i am serious.. and i need to learn this pretty new language in necessary for me as i want to make a move to Netharlands as soon as possible.. i am realy glad i found you as a source... This is very helpful and amezing...

  • @dutchforn00bs
    @dutchforn00bs  12 років тому

    Delft is lovely! I am studying abroad in California :)

  • @247Morph
    @247Morph 12 років тому

    Thank you for this video. I have a dutch child in my class this year and he speak no english so I'm desperately trying to learn Dutch to help him settle in!

  • @ashleyftcash
    @ashleyftcash 11 років тому

    It is not only bc of this small country, it is also bc of the other dutch speaking countries, like Belgium, Surinam, Caribbean. Some parts of Africa (not really dutch anymore, but still dutch XD)

  • @jaylaaniyare
    @jaylaaniyare 12 років тому

    Hey dank, that is a nice and very informative video. And you are pretty too, keep well and spread the love. i am coming to Netherlands soon and i will probable pick up more words from the streets.