I have been learning Dutch for a few months and you have the best pronunciation for me. I don't know why but you I find your words so clear it makes me believe I can do this.
I'm going to Amsterdam soon and I always like to learn a few conversational phrases to not appear so infuriatingly English. This video was incredibly helpful
Very helpful thank you. I would like to visit Amsterdam and Rotterdam some day and also read The Diary of Anne Frank in original language. That's why I want to learn Dutch.
Zelfs voor een Nederlandse is je uitspraak uitzonderlijk goed! Overigens ook in het engels. Maar ik heb één puntje van kritiek. Het gaat erg snel als je dingen erbij uitlegt.
Great video once again. I am currently actively learning Dutch and I would like to take an official exam in the near future. I have been trying to book an exam in the UK , however I do not have any issues travelling to the Netherlands if necessary. If anyone here could help me find an easy way to book an official exam to track my progress then I will be forever grateful.
Just watched this after the equivalent in German, it's funny this one is more like a German bootcamp introduction and the other one like an invite to the coffee shop, I would have expected the contrary.
This was very helpful, Dank u! I did have to pause a lot, and would maybe suggest showing down a little or writing the phonetic pronunciation on the screen. These phrases are going to be very helpful to my upcoming trip!
If you want to learn "dutch", go to Belgium. There they speak dutch on a normal way, and not with that difficult (and rather strange) accent. Belgium-dutch (=Flemisch) is exactly the same, but just more "clear" and normal in prenounciation.
Je hebt gelijk maar niet helemaal, ik woon al 1,5 jaar in Nederland (noord-Brabant) en ik vind het Nederlands hier makkelijker te verstaan dan in België, misschien omdat ik hier woon, maar het ligt eraan denk ik
@@jesusrodriguez2533 Voor slechts anderhalf jaar in Nederland te wonen, schrijf je alleszins al vrij vlotjes ! haha ;-D En ja, Hangt er inderdaad van af.. :)
Exactly, and without all the misplaced Americanisms, like speaking Dutch with an American sounding "R" and constantly using foreign words where they don't belong. Even in Stella's English, I heard "restroom" and "check", wondering what is wrong with "toilet" and "bill". Flemish sounds so much nicer than the artificial Dutch from Holland.
Okay, Russian here =D I speak English and German and Imma tell ya this...In my judgement, this is one of the most difficult languages in terms of pronunciation...Even Danish is easier for me. Great language though, there's no denying it but...the pronunciation is something hahah it's interesting though.
Mrs Wonderful Stella DeadPan again. We're pausing untill we're done with laughing. (then we're not looking for the next best lesson on the net, but for the next Mrs. Stella thing YEAH :-)
I love this language, but I have a serious question: Don't you Dutch people have a sore throat all the time due to the "ch" you say? When I practise, I really feel it in my throat, not kidding!
Actually the sore throat 'ch' is NOT used in the southern provinces of the Netherlands and Flemish speaking half of Belgium. Just for your information.
notes for myself sorry! hallo (hallou), hoi 3:46 alstublieft (alstubliift) / please / here you go 4:33 dank u / je is more formal 5:30 excuseer 5:42 het speit mej / im sorry 6:21 waar (waa-r-) is het toilet 8:02 tot later (toot later) / see you later 8:20 tot ziens (toot zjiins) / goodbye
@@erinfletcher4850 If it were "essentially" a mix of German and English, then people fluent in both German and English would be able to go to the Netherlands and understand everything they say. Yet I can tell you from personal experience, that isn't the case.
I wish I could post a pic of this but, this is funny enough to just tell you. I have the closed captioning turned on, when you are explaining "Hoeveel kost dit?", the caption says "something is your can ask Ohio State how much is this who feel close to it". LOL
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I have been learning Dutch for a few months and you have the best pronunciation for me. I don't know why but you I find your words so clear it makes me believe I can do this.
we are all gonna make it❤
I'm going to Amsterdam soon and I always like to learn a few conversational phrases to not appear so infuriatingly English. This video was incredibly helpful
Here speedrunning Dutch the day before a trip to a Dutch-speaking country. Great video!
Dutch speaking country..? 🤔There's only one
@@DonDadda45 There are some places in South America and the Caribbean that use Dutch, like Suriname or Curazao for example.
0:54 good morning
02:44 nice to meet you
03:05 how are you?
03:26 fine thanks you?
03:44 please
04:18 thank you
04:36 your welcome
04:51 yes
05:02 no
05:43 sorry
07:21 check please
08:08 see you later
01:17 good afternoon
01:37 good evening
01:55 whats your name
02:19 my name
Thanks, really useful.
Thank you-
This was very useful, I'm trying to learn Dutch so I can talk to my cousin fluently...
Omg same!
Very helpful thank you. I would like to visit Amsterdam and Rotterdam some day and also read The Diary of Anne Frank in original language. That's why I want to learn Dutch.
This is excellent, I've watched it so many times. Stella is wonderful
Stella is wonderful
Thanks, I'm Afrikaans and trying to learn Dutch since we are moving to the Netherlands. It's quite similar but also so different 😂
watching this video after years of learning Dutch to comfort myself that my Dutch is not so bad
I'm going to the Snollebollekes festival in eindhoven in about two weeks, so I need to learn this fast!🇸🇪😂
Started learning Dutch less than a month ago and I think you are the best teacher. Thank you for clear pronunciation. Love you. 💕 🙏🏾 👍🏾.
Zelfs voor een Nederlandse is je uitspraak uitzonderlijk goed! Overigens ook in het engels. Maar ik heb één puntje van kritiek. Het gaat erg snel als je dingen erbij uitlegt.
At 4:42 you can clearly listen to dothraki
This is an amazing first impression.
yes it is
Stella you are a wonderful womn - so sharp!
Is it weird I’m randomly trying to learn Dutch lol
Psychohendrix me too
Me too, thanks to the quarantine haha
I have a dutch friend I met on some app and added on snap. So now I may try learn basics lol
I just wanna learn dutch cause someone told me STFU
no, i am too lol
Thanks a bunch...
Fascinated by the beautiful and proper English accent. We want to speak English like that! Ja oke Nederlands ook!
Thanks
You have a great voice
I love the Dutch language. I would like to live in the 🇳🇱 Netherlands. But also the people in 🇧🇪 Belgium speak Dutch
The captions are hilarious in English...😂😂😂
I rather like your English accent. It's fetching. Your pronunciation of Dutch words and phrases is excellent.
I’m learning Dutch cause I like someone who knows dutch lol
same
I’m learning because a lot of my twitter mutuals speak Dutch
Me too lol
Great video once again. I am currently actively learning Dutch and I would like to take an official exam in the near future. I have been trying to book an exam in the UK , however I do not have any issues travelling to the Netherlands if necessary. If anyone here could help me find an easy way to book an official exam to track my progress then I will be forever grateful.
estoy impresiando la forma que enseñas, lo haces muy bien Gracias!
Merci beaucoup muchas gracias Estella...
Thank you.
Just watched this after the equivalent in German, it's funny this one is more like a German bootcamp introduction and the other one like an invite to the coffee shop, I would have expected the contrary.
I dutch words are amazing
your dutch words are amazing
Thanks for sharing interesting
Vielen Dank
Guten Morgan. Bonito. Very Useful learning language videos. I am so Keen to learn language. Really, Dutch is Nice language. Vilen dank.
Great video! Thanks for the help
Hi setella im glad learn to you.
you guys are amazing
Graag gedaan is a lovely phrase for me not because of being remedy for a something 😎but the underlying phonems are common in my first language.
Honestly u are the best !!
anyone else learning dutch right now? 😼
Ja
did you stick with it?
Very nice video. Helps to watch this while learning on the side
Dank je! I enjoyed this.
bedankt voor deze geweldige video
I am from India coming for personal job interview in first week of March
Did u get the job
@@archlord381 not at yet
This was very helpful, Dank u! I did have to pause a lot, and would maybe suggest showing down a little or writing the phonetic pronunciation on the screen. These phrases are going to be very helpful to my upcoming trip!
Simply slow down the video in the settings.
Beatufull!! Thank you!!!
Thanks Stella:) This helped me a lot
Good teacher
Like your kind of humour
I can't take my eyes off of je.
dank u
@@thomasbrown8766 graag gedan
2:03 who hate you, that what i heard lmao
ahahahahahahahahah, this made my day
Lmao
The the word is het U
I am hearing that word too
ahhhhhhhh
Dank u well stella
very nice, thanku you
Well played 👍 this video is a great help. Thanks
I wish I was Dutch and was learning English I can’t do the r things and I really want to get fluent in Dutch
Put the bag of your tong to the top of the back part of your mouth and kinda breath
Plugz thanks a lot I’ve had some really good sounding ones just got to keep practicing and I’ll get good thanks again 😁👍👍
0:23 hallo
0:49 goedemorgen
1:17 goedemiddag
1:38 goedenavond
1:54 hoe heet u?
2:20 ik been
2:39 leuk je te ontmoeten
3:18
3:46 astublieft/ asjeblieft
4:15 dank je/ dank u
4:35 graag gedaan (it literally means "gladly done", "avec plaisir")
4:54 ja
5:04 nee
5:18 oke
5:28 excuseer
5:40
Omg ily
If you want to learn "dutch", go to Belgium. There they speak dutch on a normal way, and not with that difficult (and rather strange) accent. Belgium-dutch (=Flemisch) is exactly the same, but just more "clear" and normal in prenounciation.
Je hebt gelijk maar niet helemaal, ik woon al 1,5 jaar in Nederland (noord-Brabant) en ik vind het Nederlands hier makkelijker te verstaan dan in België, misschien omdat ik hier woon, maar het ligt eraan denk ik
@@jesusrodriguez2533
Voor slechts anderhalf jaar in Nederland te wonen, schrijf je alleszins al vrij vlotjes ! haha ;-D En ja, Hangt er inderdaad van af.. :)
@@levidr7 dankjewel, ik doe mijn best haha
Exactly, and without all the misplaced Americanisms, like speaking Dutch with an American sounding "R" and constantly using foreign words where they don't belong. Even in Stella's English, I heard "restroom" and "check", wondering what is wrong with "toilet" and "bill". Flemish sounds so much nicer than the artificial Dutch from Holland.
Good video.
Okay, Russian here =D I speak English and German and Imma tell ya this...In my judgement, this is one of the most difficult languages in terms of pronunciation...Even Danish is easier for me. Great language though, there's no denying it but...the pronunciation is something hahah it's interesting though.
werksam? like a greeting
and what is "manier"? gentleman? a person?
Good lesson
nice video .thanks
Mrs Wonderful Stella DeadPan again. We're pausing untill we're done with laughing. (then we're not looking for the next best lesson on the net, but for the next Mrs. Stella thing YEAH :-)
Nice video for beginners.plz bit slow in your next videos.plz post useful videos for beginners
I love this language, but I have a serious question: Don't you Dutch people have a sore throat all the time due to the "ch" you say?
When I practise, I really feel it in my throat, not kidding!
No ahahaha
I’m a native hebrew speaker and we have this sound in our language as well so it’s easy for me, I assume it’s the same for the dutch
Actually the sore throat 'ch' is NOT used in the southern provinces of the Netherlands and Flemish speaking half of Belgium. Just for your information.
When you have a sore throat because of the "g" you're doing it wrong. Just relax the throat and don't overdo it. That's the trick.
I don't think so
Hoi Stella, leuk je te ontmoeten
Stela I love you
Goedemorgen
This video is nice, I didn't expect the teacher to be this beautiful though. ☺
The Dutch accent is so brittish… reminds me of Star Wars LOL 😂.
notes for myself sorry!
hallo (hallou), hoi
3:46 alstublieft (alstubliift) / please / here you go
4:33 dank u / je is more formal
5:30 excuseer
5:42 het speit mej / im sorry
6:21 waar (waa-r-) is het toilet
8:02 tot later (toot later) / see you later
8:20 tot ziens (toot zjiins) / goodbye
Moeilijk maar belangrijk
Sounds like a mix of German and English
It essentially is
@@erinfletcher4850 If it were "essentially" a mix of German and English, then people fluent in both German and English would be able to go to the Netherlands and understand everything they say. Yet I can tell you from personal experience, that isn't the case.
Dank je! 😺
dutch sounds similar to german :P
Drunken German. :p
Its similar to low german or frisian
@@missclickcalvin because afrikaans was from dutch??
No it doesn’t - take it from a German
Germans don’t understand Dutch, whereas Dutch people do understand German, if they learnt it in school.
I wish I could post a pic of this but, this is funny enough to just tell you. I have the closed captioning turned on, when you are explaining "Hoeveel kost dit?", the caption says "something is your can ask Ohio State how much is this who feel close to it". LOL
I love it, go for it :)
Dank u
Phrases in Duck ? Fascinating
🙏🙏🙏
Hoe heet u? Sounds like, Who hate you?
Very useful.
Please, can you help me with Dutch. 🐠💕 help 💕.
I'm learning Dutch because my husband is Dutch. He's not a good teacher and he speaks English and Spanish like me but I don't speak Dutch like him 😟
Tot ziens
I get confused with the G, why for example in words like "rekening" or "Engels" is pronounced more like regular G rather than throat G?
Dig on this........... In certain Amsterdam/rondestad circles/accents it takes on a hard K sound.
Ik zit gewoon te scrollen door Nederlands video's en ik zie dit. Lol
Angenam
Wish the video didn't have those subtitles. They messed up my understanding too often
Then don't look at them.
You can turn it of lol
sitting in the bus to Amsterdamn rn
let's see how much I can remember lel
You have to watch this with subtitles....@0.21..."...basic phrases in duck..." @8.22....."...oopsies...."who wrights these?
Stella straalt in de duister.
♥️
hoe gat het met yau?
8:23 tot ziens.
Que pena que o áudio ficou baixo!!!
Sounds just like German & Swedish. No wonder they stem from the same language family
Ich Liebe Schweizer=Deutsche ] Austrian but had Dutch
6:14 why not "Hoe vroeg is het?" Why are you "glass is half empty kind of people"?
what do Dutch give on B'day = 4 yard long skidoo!