Kategori: Dutch

  • About Dutch Language

    The language of the Indo-European family of languages, the Dutch (Dutch-speaking accent) and Flemish (Dutch-speaking accent in Belgium) are dialects of the German language family, and the writing of these dialects is very similar to each other.

    Dutch and polish are official languages in the Republic of Belgium, the Netherlands, Surinam and South Africa.26 different dialects of Felemenkçe were spoken in the Flemish region. These:

    Oost Vlaams (Eastern Flemish)

    West Flamenco)

    Antwerps (Antarctica))

    Limburgs (Limburgs))

    Frans-Vlaams (French Flemish) is spoken in the north-west of France.

    There are different dialects in the Netherlands. From them:

    Zuid-Holland (South Korea))

    Gronings)

    Brabants (Brabanta))

    Holland-Limburgs (Holland Limburgba))

  • Countries Where Dutch

    Around 24 million people all over the world speak Dutch as official languages.

    Aruba
    Belgium
    Netherlands
    Netherlands Antilles
    Surinam

  • The most used words and sentences in Dutch

    Greeting and introduction sentences

    Goede Dag, Hallo. = Hello.
    Tot ziens. = Goodbye.
    Vaarwel, Dag, Aju. = See you later.
    Goede morgen. = Good Morning.
    Goede middag. = Good day.
    Goedenavond. = Good evening.
    Goede nacht. = Good night.
    Ja. = Yeah.
    Nee. = No.
    Dank U. = Thank you.
    You know, when you’re in the nietties, you’re geen dank. = Nothing.
    Alstublieft. = Please.
    Excuseert U mij. I’m sorry.
    Moeder. = Mother.
    Vader. = Dad.
    Vrouw. = Wife (wife))
    Echtgenoot, Man. = Spouse (husband))
    Zoon. = Boy.
    Docter. = Girl boy.
    Vriend (e), Vriendin (K). = Friend.
    Spreekt u. = Do you speak.
    Hoe zeg je dit in het Nederlands? = How do you say this Flemish?
    Wait is het toilet? = Where’s the toilet?
    Hoe Heet je? = What is your name?
    Leuk je te ontmoeten. = Nice to meet you.
    Dank u wel. = Thank you very much.
    Ik begrijp u niet. Ik weet het niet. = I don’t understand.
    Hoe gaat het ermee? = How are you?
    Goed. = Good.
    Slecht. = Bad.