Hi Bart, nice to have this lesson on RUclips . I'm a Chinese and interested in Netherlands and Dutch. Hope one day I can do to Netherlands or Belgium is fantastic. Thanks for posting these lessons.xxx
I love this course! I literally take it everyday because is simple and mostly fun, your humor is super leukk!!! I also love that you have subs in Spanish too :)
Hello Bart :-) I found a little mistake on 5:02 in english translation ("eightteen"). I watch Your lessons with my Fiance and we think that you're doing a great job. Thanks for that Greetings form Poland
That`s cool, thank you for the video! But there are no examples, how to say complicated numerals such as 66.578.148 for example, or 19.568. We just need to add "en" and make a direct order of thousands, hundreds etc..?
66.578.148 is in Dutch: zesenzestigmiljoen vijfhonderdachtenzeventigduizend honderdachtenveertig 19.568 is in Dutch: negentienduizend vijfhonderdachtenzestig
Hi! I am wondering, why when I am finished study lesson 6, I cant access for the exercise? It said I am must sign in again. But I already did that. So, what's happening? Tq
your chanel is the best if you reply it wil make my day , thanks very mutch Mr.Bart de Pau to help me for free lessons and I appreciate very striving keep still with impatience watch your channel each day :)
"One-and-twenty" is archaic in English, but (as a native English-speaker) it is still perfectly comprehensible when I hear it. Why is it "tachtig" and not "achtig?
+Chris Goddard In old Dutch they also used to say ' tsestig, tseventig, tnegentig'. The 't' stood for a word which meant something like 'ten' so tachtig = ten times eight
***** Thank you! So the "t" remained because it was followed by a vowel, but it didn't in any of the other numbers. We have something similar in English where the initial consonant has gone. "Nuncle" has become "uncle", for example.
Hi Bart, nice to have this lesson on RUclips . I'm a Chinese and interested in Netherlands and Dutch. Hope one day I can do to Netherlands or Belgium is fantastic. Thanks for posting these lessons.xxx
Thank you Bart! Your lesson is perfect!
Thank you Bart! You are the best Leraar of the best!
Dank u wel for your classes, Bart. You're great! I hope I'll be able to say this in dutch so soon with your classes!
I love your clear pronunciation bart!
Dankjewel Bart!
I love this course! I literally take it everyday because is simple and mostly fun, your humor is super leukk!!! I also love that you have subs in Spanish too :)
I has started learn this language, You are amazing teacher - thank You
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Hi I found your video interesting. Thanks a lot for helping us.
Dank u wel luidlijk leraar.
Thank you so much❤
Muy bien explicado y más el español
Hello Bart :-)
I found a little mistake on 5:02 in english translation ("eightteen").
I watch Your lessons with my Fiance and we think that you're doing a great job.
Thanks for that
Greetings form Poland
8:06 Nice one Bart.
Great course!!!
Hallo, Dankuwel Bart
Bedankt!
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Go on like this✋❤️
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Hoi Bart, de derde test voor deze is hard. I'm terrible with numbers in English! I did manage it second time round though. Anyway -Dankjewel!
Hello, It is interesting to know that reading Dutch numbers is like reading numbers in Arabic
so if one dutch proposes to another, he asks her if she will be his 5?
no: wife = wijf/vrouw, 5/five = vijf
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That`s cool, thank you for the video! But there are no examples, how to say complicated numerals such as 66.578.148 for example, or 19.568. We just need to add "en" and make a direct order of thousands, hundreds etc..?
66.578.148 is in Dutch: zesenzestigmiljoen vijfhonderdachtenzeventigduizend honderdachtenveertig
19.568 is in Dutch: negentienduizend vijfhonderdachtenzestig
Dankjewelllllll
Dank u
Hi! I am wondering, why when I am finished study lesson 6, I cant access for the exercise? It said I am must sign in again. But I already did that. So, what's happening?
Tq
Maybe I misheard things but it seems like the pronunciation of “w” goes between a “v” sound and a “w” sound. So, 2 sounds like both “tvay” and “tway”.
Hoe veel kost is studeert daar in Drente? En wanneer is ?
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"One-and-twenty" is archaic in English, but (as a native English-speaker) it is still perfectly comprehensible when I hear it.
Why is it "tachtig" and not "achtig?
+Chris Goddard In old Dutch they also used to say ' tsestig, tseventig, tnegentig'. The 't' stood for a word which meant something like 'ten' so tachtig = ten times eight
***** Thank you! So the "t" remained because it was followed by a vowel, but it didn't in any of the other numbers.
We have something similar in English where the initial consonant has gone. "Nuncle" has become "uncle", for example.
Glad I could help :) I didn't know that about uncle, interesting.
Apparently it's called metanalysis or rebracketing.
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8:08 LMAO but it would be better if it is 42.069 epicccccc
69 I see what you did there
Answer: negenenzestig
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Hollo mister
so, would the 22 be ''tweeentwintig''? haha
666 likes,.....
nu is tweeduizend vijfhonderd negenenzeventig likes.
Mr. Bart am I correct about the spells?
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