When I first started to learn Dutch 37 years ago I learned 'prepositions'...big ...small ...up ...down...left..right etc...then I could ask for stuff I shops ... I lived there two years...I lived with a middle aged couple who spoke no English..so I learned a lot of 'allerdags ' dutch . .they were very patient and taught me a lot ...what I miss is the conversations...de praatjes..
@@DrWhom they taught me to speak...and to a point ..understand...writing and spelling was something I didn't really worry about at the time ...I figured that would come later
Good lessons. There are a couple of suggestions, 1) Alphabet and pronunciation should be given first. 2) Teacher should speak slower. That would be a lot helpful.
I speak English. Now I am trying to speak marathi,french, punjabi,tamil and when I and my mom saw this video she gave me again a language 😭😭. Now I will speak marathi, french, punjabi, tamil and DUTCH!!
Hallo! Ja, ik kom uit Korea en heb net ongeveer vier uur naar dit filmpje gekeken en ik kan ineens vet goed Nederlands! Echt super cool dat ik ineens gewoon allemaal Nederlandse woorden heb geleerd! Nu kan ik ook gewoon hele normale gesprekken voeren in het Nederlands! Het leven zal nu zo veel beter zijn als vooraf! Woauw!!
@@cindyversweyveld4231 Nee, ik ben volledig Koreaans maar door dit zo fokking lang te kijken filmpje van bijna vier uur weet ik gewoon hoe je Nederlands moet spreken en schrijven! Dit is precies wat de titel van het filmpje beloofde.
Wow thank you dear I really love this🤩and hopping that am not let laerning Dutch😉am glad to meet you here🤗thank you!!!am Mwajuma from Tanzania and living in Holland for 10 years. Dankje wel.
Marleen... I really like the way you teach. It's very clear and easy to follow. Now I have some simple sentences in Dutch. I started my second foreign language, Dutch. Zeer bedankt! Doe!
SUPER! 1 klein puntje, als ik zeg "ZÉÉR bedankt!" dan kun je er vanuit gaan dat ik echt "Not Amused" ben... en dat is dan zacht uitgedrukt.. Ik zou zéér -auw- het om te veranderen voor "hartelijk" dank of bedankt. Ga zo door want de rest is a f. good lesson and keep up the good work!
I understand what you mean haha im from belgium myself and trying to learn flemish is a bit harder then just plain dutch. Every city/village has almost its own dialect. So for example if you would learn plain flemish in Limburg you probably wouldnt even understand how the people talk in West-Vlaanderen (western of the flanders). Even i almost dont understand everything they say. As they also dont really say the letter G 😆
Lots of my friends like to learn German. But I really like Dutch. My cousin and two friends moved to Netherlands, and I hope to go visit soon. Glad this resource is on here.
Dit cursus Nederlands zijn echt geweldig! Mij begint sprakeloos, maar nu: vloeibaar Nederlands! Waar! Het kan ook aan u liggen! In alleenlijk 4 ure U gesprek Nederlands dan een natuurlijke ingezetelde. Ik adviseer waarschijnlijke aanprijzigheid!!! Groeting!
To all non dutch people: this is really professional, in real life when for example i say goodbye to my friends or family i never say dag or doei. I ussualy just say later or joe. This basically means the same but later is just the abbreviation of tot later, which litteraly translated means until later.
We often say "doei", " hoi hè", "Later", "de ballen", "dag", "tot sinas", "de friemels", "we bellen" , "doeg", etc. In a lesson it makes no sense to mention all possible ways because that would be too much information and very confusing. And "dag" and "doei" are the most common standard ways to say an informal goodbye. So to me it seems like a perfect way to teach the basic dutch.
And what is your point? This is excelent video! You do not know much about learning languages. And to learn language is NOT kin alike like to learn MATH.
es ist absolut sehr sehr Spaß dieser sprache zu lernen weil es ist eine kombination zwischen alle diesen 3 Sprachen, Englisch Deutsch und Französisch insbesondere Auf die Deutsche sprache wie passiert mit italienisch und portugiesisch sie sind wirklich sehr Ähnlich
Yes, both founded cities in Brazil. Dutch colonization mainly, would bring us great cultural benefit, unlike the portuguese who brought idolatry and bad administration in the land who they say "discovered''.
She was German... she emigrated to the Netherlands at age five. Natuurlijk is het fantastisch dat je de moeite neemt om Nederlands te leren, maar Nederlands was niet haar moedertaal. :)
That's the equivalent to teaching someone how to ride a bicycle by teaching them how all the parts on the bicycle work together and then putting them on the bike to ride it. In theory it would work but most people learn by doing rather than just learning grammar and pronunciation rules. You can add those in as you go. Most people can pick them up too.
My Dutch friends told me that they don't use "in orde" as to say "alright", they might use it to say that something specifically is alright, like "thanks, my leg is alright[.....in orde]", but they never just say it like this
I'm Dutch. "in orde" is almost never used. Only in business settings sometimes. And in those cases its meaning is actually very similar to "correctly ordered/handled/organized"
@@majinmj1663 yees, thanks for explaining. Hey, can you tell me is it even correct how they say other stuff? I mean, can i learn proper Dutch with these videos?
You r really gud i like the way u teach its very eay to understand am follwing a lot of ppl but anytime i come to ur tachtings i get it easiar thank God bless u
As a dutch person i dont think i have actually ever heard someone introduce themselves like "Goedendag ik heet (name) aangenaam" And tbh i dont see that much of a difference between formal and informal language here in daily life. Its really common if you are being too formal that people will tell you to chill or that they feel old or distant when you use "u" etc.
@@h.takahashi3703 its a safer option i guess, but dont be surprised if an elderly says "zeg maar jij hoor! Anders voel ik me zo oud!" Also in naturally informal situations like clubs or bars it might seem strange. But im sure generally people will notice ur not native and understand.
Ik ben gelukkig dat ik in mijn spanse stad twee nederlanders ken, met die ik soms de taal kan practiceeren. Het is natuurlijk een voordeel dat ik duitser ben en ook goed engels kan zoals de meesten nederlanders. Als ik een woord niet weet, kan ik goed improviseeren en heb de hulp van de nederlanders.
@@jasonbennett2194 speed of languages partly depends on your languages known. Russian is no faster than French but it is easier for an anglophone to follow French as those two languages are more closely related. You probably already know at least one Germanic language, possibly more since some linguists concentrate on one language family seeking real fluency in their languages.
So play it slower. THAT IS HOW DUTCH PEOPLE SPEAK. What do you want to learn? Artificial non existig sterile language and never be able to speak with real Dutch person? Good luck.
I succeed! Thank you for the course. I now type further in dutch. Halo Marleen., Hou gaad t med ouw? Medt mei gaad t goet. Ik bem ein man uid Oss en ic kan goet neederlants. Verder de groeten. Ik praat al 45 jaar plat Brabants en soms ook n bietje Nijmeegs of op mijn werk Abn. Wel n toffe cursus. Ik heb m aan mijn Syrische collega's laten zien. Alle beetjes helpen toch?😸👍🇳🇱
vielen dank für diese wirklich sehr gutes video übrigens ich kann schon Mehrere sprachen sehr gut zu sprechen Englisch Deutsch Französisch Spanisch und mehr oder weniger italienisch und ein bisschen von portugiesisch ich werde jetzt Niederländisch Lernen
The formal Goedendag is exactly the same as the Australian formal G’day and the other even more formal Australian one is G’day mate ! Not many people know that .
The concept of formal and informal is not difficult. It's the same in most languages. but you need to say things a lot slower. Even pausing | couldn't get it. "Luek je te ontmoeton". I can't go any further then.
Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands. In the northern half of Belgium they speak Flemish, very similar to Dutch but with different expressions and accents
I'm sorry but no one really says "dank u zeer" in the Netherlands, maybe sometimes the king or someone that is 85+ years old. If you want to say "thank you' with a little extra, just say "heel erg bedankt". Or without the extra: "bedankt/dankjewel/dankuwel."
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@@juanprado7797 ⁹
After watching the first lesson, I’ve finally learnt how to introduce myself as Marleen.
😭😭😭
Zelfde hier. Maar Nederlands spreken in 4 uur is gewoon tering snel man.
@@cherryfressh6188 Jup
HahhahahahhahhHa
damn🤣🤣
I’m Dutch but now that I’m watching this I realise how hard this is 😭
Stres niet ,eenmaal j al geleerd heb gaan ze dat niet meer proberen 😂😅
Its not even hard 🤨
@FaCe not really if you speak english
My too
Precies 🤯🤣
1:20 luek je te ontmoeten 2:20
4:42 bedankt
5:53 goedemorgen
6:53 greetings
8:02 spreek je Engels?
8:32
9:04
9:29
9:34
9:39
10:03
11:44 pardon
11:53
12:44 i'm sorry
13:42 1~10
16:35 11~20
17:11 20
18:12 30~100
18:41
20:03 56
20:57 how much is it?
21:35
Hello
Thaanks
The first one is actually *leuk je te ontmoeten I’m Dutch and they typed it wrong :)
@@Galopinsienna08 kijk dan maar niet in de reacties. Hoe sommige Nederlanders typen...
@@Stormattack89 ja pas maar op. 1 spelling fuot en neimand ken je mear begripen.
When I first started to learn Dutch 37 years ago I learned 'prepositions'...big ...small ...up ...down...left..right etc...then I could ask for stuff I shops ... I lived there two years...I lived with a middle aged couple who spoke no English..so I learned a lot of 'allerdags ' dutch . .they were very patient and taught me a lot ...what I miss is the conversations...de praatjes..
alledaags, no R and two As.
@@DrWhom they taught me to speak...and to a point ..understand...writing and spelling was something I didn't really worry about at the time ...I figured that would come later
@@DrWhom hartelijk bedankt! (That's probably wrong too...but I appreciate your help)👍👍👍
@@colinclarke4285 well actually, hartelijk bedankt is correct.
@@merel6763 at least i got SOMETHING right 😀
Good lessons. There are a couple of suggestions, 1) Alphabet and pronunciation should be given first. 2) Teacher should speak slower. That would be a lot helpful.
It makes sense to start off with introduding yourself and salutations. There's nothing to object top that.
speaking slower would help.......but the lesson would not fit in those 3 minutes anymore 😉👍🏻
I speak English. Now I am trying to speak marathi,french, punjabi,tamil and when I and my mom saw this video she gave me again a language 😭😭. Now I will speak marathi, french, punjabi, tamil and DUTCH!!
Good luck
Suc6
Where are you from?
I'm Tamilian
Hallo! Ja, ik kom uit Korea en heb net ongeveer vier uur naar dit filmpje gekeken en ik kan ineens vet goed Nederlands! Echt super cool dat ik ineens gewoon allemaal Nederlandse woorden heb geleerd! Nu kan ik ook gewoon hele normale gesprekken voeren in het Nederlands! Het leven zal nu zo veel beter zijn als vooraf! Woauw!!
Fijn
@@hoppervaanholt7845 Zeker fijn! Ik heb dit filmpje ook aan twee vrienden laten zien en die kunnen nu ook Nederlands!
@@mark7880 nu nog even klompen halen met een orange shirt. Dan hoor je er pas echt bij.
Bro je bent van Nederland
@@cindyversweyveld4231 Nee, ik ben volledig Koreaans maar door dit zo fokking lang te kijken filmpje van bijna vier uur weet ik gewoon hoe je Nederlands moet spreken en schrijven! Dit is precies wat de titel van het filmpje beloofde.
Super veel inzet in deze video, en ook nog een leuke enthousiasteling die het in stukjes uitlegt! Goed bezig man!
Wow thank you dear I really love this🤩and hopping that am not let laerning Dutch😉am glad to meet you here🤗thank you!!!am
Mwajuma from Tanzania and living in Holland for 10 years.
Dankje wel.
Marleen... I really like the way you teach. It's very clear and easy to follow.
Now I have some simple sentences in Dutch. I started my second foreign language, Dutch.
Zeer bedankt! Doe!
Did you mean Doei?!
😭
"Zeer bedankt" is eigenlijk geen deftig nederlands...
Mensen zeggen "hartelijk bedankt" of "groetjes" of zoiets
@@HydraWerewolf inderdaad hij had ik dank u zeer moeten zeggen
@@HydraWerewolf zeer bedankt kan ook gewoon hoor
Yeah, right.
I am a native, 52 years old, I am still learning.
SUPER!
1 klein puntje, als ik zeg "ZÉÉR bedankt!" dan kun je er vanuit gaan dat ik echt "Not Amused" ben... en dat is dan zacht uitgedrukt.. Ik zou zéér -auw- het om te veranderen voor "hartelijk" dank of bedankt. Ga zo door want de rest is a f. good lesson and keep up the good work!
I learn from you. I'll be in Netherland on 19 feb 2021
Hey you r from india
Are u there yet
I'm from Philippines but working in Dubai
Wow 1 video en ik spreek vloeiend nederlands, dankjewel. Ik probeer nog erachter te komen, hoe ik het beste mijn woorden kan articuleren.
''Ik probeer er nog achter te komen'' moet het wezen.
Even verder oefenen nog.
I want to move to the Netherlands. The teacher is so beautiful, it helps the presentation!
Very Good. Just listening to this video in the background for an hour and I'm amazed by how much I've picked up.
Hi. How difficult dutch is but i really need to learn it so i have to follow you on website just to understand dutch a little.
im currently learning french and german at school, but im going to belgium and all the flemish lessons suck so here i am haha
and a lot of different DIALECTS!!!!! this is a real mess..!!!
I understand what you mean haha im from belgium myself and trying to learn flemish is a bit harder then just plain dutch. Every city/village has almost its own dialect. So for example if you would learn plain flemish in Limburg you probably wouldnt even understand how the people talk in West-Vlaanderen (western of the flanders). Even i almost dont understand everything they say. As they also dont really say the letter G 😆
Lots of my friends like to learn German. But I really like Dutch. My cousin and two friends moved to Netherlands, and I hope to go visit soon. Glad this resource is on here.
Me, a Dutch person: I'm already 4 parallel universes ahead of you
Dit cursus Nederlands zijn echt geweldig! Mij begint sprakeloos, maar nu: vloeibaar Nederlands! Waar! Het kan ook aan u liggen! In alleenlijk 4 ure U gesprek Nederlands dan een natuurlijke ingezetelde. Ik adviseer waarschijnlijke aanprijzigheid!!! Groeting!
Im dutch and you talk litteral gibberish. Er klopt helemaal niks van wat je zegt 🤣
All good but numbers better to learn from context. For instance with time, number of glasses of beer, speed limits etc. Good luck everybody 🙌🏼
Zeer Bedankt
To all non dutch people: this is really professional, in real life when for example i say goodbye to my friends or family i never say dag or doei. I ussualy just say later or joe. This basically means the same but later is just the abbreviation of tot later, which litteraly translated means until later.
Ik weet het, Nederlands heeft ook heel veel afkortingen wanneer we informeel spreken. HEEL VEEL
We often say "doei", " hoi hè", "Later", "de ballen", "dag", "tot sinas", "de friemels", "we bellen" , "doeg", etc.
In a lesson it makes no sense to mention all possible ways because that would be too much information and very confusing. And "dag" and "doei" are the most common standard ways to say an informal goodbye. So to me it seems like a perfect way to teach the basic dutch.
I started to love both Dutch and Marleen.
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“It’s super easy and it only takes 3 minutes!”
Yeah uhhhhh I don’t think so Marleen
Not easy dear
Het just like,1+1=2,do you learn it? OK ! let's have a test. Please solve the answer of log(x*e^-%e^-((4*%i*%pi)/5) )=0 .
exactly
And what is your point? This is excelent video! You do not know much about learning languages. And to learn language is NOT kin alike like to learn MATH.
If all %'s are uncounted:
log(x(e^-e^-4/5i(pi)))=0
x(e^-e^4/5i(pi))=1
e^i(pi)+1=0
a=e^-4/5i(pi)
a=0.809016994-0.587785252i
e^(a)=1.86880553+1.24528372i
x*e^(a)=1
x=1/(e^a)
x=(1/1.86880553+1.24528372i)
x=0.370561996-0.246925009i
:)
Waw, it's so tempting me to learn Dutch. It's mind-blowing. So easy to understand..
Wait until grammer hahaha
🤣🤣 then maybe I will change my mind
This is a nice way of learning Dutch to English I like it.
im falling in love with dutch lenguage
Unbelievable! it took me over 5 years to speak my modest best Dutch! When all the time i could have watched this!...
The listening quiz after the first 22 mins is insanely hard for the existing information of Dutch 😂
Level of difficulty escalated quickly!
Yeah I'm so confused lol
I like it. It is very clear. Sometimes it is very fast. I like it to be a bit more slower and repeat the sentences 3 times or even 4 times.
Well you can always repeat/slow down the video
This is amazing to learn Dutch thank you 😊
no its not
Goed bezig!
Mooi 👍
im dutch, and i just watched this for 4 hours, and now i get why its such a hard language to learn for foreigners :3
Im dutch so its easier for me lol i understand everything
the hard part is finding a dutch person who doesn't immediately switch to english when they encounter a slow speaker 😅
Haha, it's hell easier than Russian 😂 I love dutch
Alle talen zijn verwant in het Westen. Leenwoorden en alles.
@@redfishswimming Weird indeed. But I speak German, English and Dutch and I never encountered your problem.
es ist absolut sehr sehr Spaß dieser sprache zu lernen weil es ist eine kombination zwischen alle diesen 3 Sprachen, Englisch Deutsch und Französisch insbesondere Auf die Deutsche sprache wie passiert mit italienisch und portugiesisch sie sind wirklich sehr Ähnlich
Auf Die spanische sprache Gruße aus Kanada
@@lafanta52 goodjklm
So heard
Eloísa es devertido pero muy déficult para un árabe pero lo mejor tener paciencia gracias Luisa yo habló árabe francés español maltés
I'm loving to learn Dutch
@Lina Kanaa im also dutch :D
@@isaactkabo5629 ze moeten nog flink wat leren toch?
Relley
hardstikke bedankt voor de les lmao ookal kom ik uit nederland en is nederlands mn moedertaal altijd leuk om zulke videos te zien
Hallo!
Deze grote natie maakte deel uit van de geschiedenis van mijn land. Groeten uit Braziliē!
I'm not native speaker
Feel free to correct me.
@Anne Hoppenbrouwers There's Germans in Brazil, maybe Dutch too? His Dutch is correctly written.
Yes, both founded cities in Brazil. Dutch colonization mainly, would bring us great cultural benefit, unlike the portuguese who brought idolatry and bad administration in the land who they say "discovered''.
Did u use google translate or can you just speak Dutch?
A great video, thanks for your effort guys😍
Anne Frank inspired me to learn Dutch! So in her honor I learn this!
She was German... she emigrated to the Netherlands at age five. Natuurlijk is het fantastisch dat je de moeite neemt om Nederlands te leren, maar Nederlands was niet haar moedertaal. :)
she isnt even dutch
@@merel6763 wel hoor, haar eerste taal, beter dan haar Duits, haar dagboek was in het Nederlands.
@@loveisthething That is not how getting inspired works bro. What are you saying
Why would this start of with phrases before the alphabet and sounds and rules of pronunciation?
That's the equivalent to teaching someone how to ride a bicycle by teaching them how all the parts on the bicycle work together and then putting them on the bike to ride it. In theory it would work but most people learn by doing rather than just learning grammar and pronunciation rules. You can add those in as you go. Most people can pick them up too.
Nooit gedacht dat Nederlands zo moeilijk was
My Dutch friends told me that they don't use "in orde" as to say "alright", they might use it to say that something specifically is alright, like "thanks, my leg is alright[.....in orde]", but they never just say it like this
I'm Dutch. "in orde" is almost never used. Only in business settings sometimes. And in those cases its meaning is actually very similar to "correctly ordered/handled/organized"
@@majinmj1663 yees, thanks for explaining. Hey, can you tell me is it even correct how they say other stuff? I mean, can i learn proper Dutch with these videos?
@@anauwannaknow I can't be bothered to watch the whole video, but I don't think so. No one says 'zeer bedankt' for example, to my knowledge at least
@@koos3913 People do, but it's old-fashioned these days
@@anauwannaknow They have an unnatural accent.
Im dutch and its realy funny to see how you guys learn this
Kan ik dit ook gebruiken om mijn 2.6 voor Nederlands op te halen
You r really gud i like the way u teach its very eay to understand am follwing a lot of ppl but anytime i come to ur tachtings i get it easiar thank God bless u
As a dutch person i dont think i have actually ever heard someone introduce themselves like
"Goedendag ik heet (name) aangenaam"
And tbh i dont see that much of a difference between formal and informal language here in daily life. Its really common if you are being too formal that people will tell you to chill or that they feel old or distant when you use "u" etc.
Good to know:)
But it's better to speak it formally, right?
I mean...I dream of going to Amsterdam but...For now I'm just learning it. Might be helpful someday
@@h.takahashi3703 its a safer option i guess, but dont be surprised if an elderly says "zeg maar jij hoor! Anders voel ik me zo oud!"
Also in naturally informal situations like clubs or bars it might seem strange.
But im sure generally people will notice ur not native and understand.
@@peqpie I guess I need to speak more formally. I'm not even 15 yet. 😄
Yeah...It's probably a safer option
Ik ben gelukkig dat ik in mijn spanse stad twee nederlanders ken, met die ik soms de taal kan practiceeren. Het is natuurlijk een voordeel dat ik duitser ben en ook goed engels kan zoals de meesten nederlanders. Als ik een woord niet weet, kan ik goed improviseeren en heb de hulp van de nederlanders.
Ok goed voor u
God all this so I can learn my boyfriend language.
Same here hahahaha
The opposite for me haha lol 😂
Are you still with him lol
Same here!
You must obey the almighty GOD of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Read the Holy Bible
Amsterdam awaits me.
Thank you!
You forgot: “godverdomme, me kanker fiets is gestolen” which means “the depth of your eyes reminds me of tulips” which I think is beautiful
No it means God damn it my cancer bicycle has been stolen. You could replace cancer with fucking for you English speakers out there.
@@loveisthething truly the most Dutch sentence.
far too fast in some places, and not enough clear dictation on words. they end up sounding compounded, which makes it difficult to understand
pfft not only Indo European also Germanic. People talk fast. Get used to it. English is a slow language.
im playing it at 1.5 because it was TOO slow ;)
@@jasonbennett2194 speed of languages partly depends on your languages known. Russian is no faster than French but it is easier for an anglophone to follow French as those two languages are more closely related. You probably already know at least one Germanic language, possibly more since some linguists concentrate on one language family seeking real fluency in their languages.
So play it slower. THAT IS HOW DUTCH PEOPLE SPEAK. What do you want to learn? Artificial non existig sterile language and never be able to speak with real Dutch person? Good luck.
You better get used to running words together
Now I'd like videos on local Dutch dialects like Brabants or Limburgs
zeer bedankt kan je ook al heel erg bedankt zeggen dat zeg je meestal eerder
I like the way you teach it so interesting and nice too
I succeed! Thank you for the course. I now type further in dutch. Halo Marleen., Hou gaad t med ouw? Medt mei gaad t goet. Ik bem ein man uid Oss en ic kan goet neederlants. Verder de groeten. Ik praat al 45 jaar plat Brabants en soms ook n bietje Nijmeegs of op mijn werk Abn. Wel n toffe cursus. Ik heb m aan mijn Syrische collega's laten zien. Alle beetjes helpen toch?😸👍🇳🇱
This language is a beautiful mix of German and English. The dialect is so familiarly uncanny
no it isn't
@@DrWhom Do something about it then
Hartelijk dank
vielen dank für diese wirklich sehr gutes video übrigens ich kann schon Mehrere sprachen sehr gut zu sprechen Englisch Deutsch Französisch Spanisch und mehr oder weniger italienisch und ein bisschen von portugiesisch ich werde jetzt Niederländisch Lernen
The formal Goedendag is exactly the same as the Australian formal G’day and the other even more formal Australian one is G’day mate ! Not many people know that .
Excellent you are a good teacher
The concept of formal and informal is not difficult. It's the same in most languages. but you need to say things a lot slower. Even pausing | couldn't get it. "Luek je te ontmoeton". I can't go any further then.
i wish a good lucky lessons pleasure to listen as a beginner
Hi I'm from Indonesia
Mijn 1ste taal is letterlijk Nederland en dit filmpje had ik echt even nodig 😭😂
I loved this video until 22:44. The entire video could follow the same pattern until the 22:44 time. 😁
Thank you for this video ! 😊💐
I love your method. Thanks.
Not easy
Bedankt Marleen.
Een onvoldoende voor je uitspraak.
Zeer bedankt
Amazing teacher
I already speaking dutch bc I live now in Belgium and I born in Finland
Dankjewl 😍👍
thank jew
Echt grappig om dit zien als Nederlander
I’m look forward the job opportunity with Dutch language speaking country like Belgium. I believe this way is easy to learn about the language. ☺️
Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands. In the northern half of Belgium they speak Flemish, very similar to Dutch but with different expressions and accents
Dank u om te helpen
Dankweel ❤
The listening lesson are great! 😎😎
Thanks
everyone wants to learn for their family members or friends but i just want to learn 😂
I could teach you if you want to, Im Dutch myself :)
Sameee
@@Carmen-fq9mr I want lol
@@Carmen-fq9mr teach me
Veel succes met leren!
wooow geweldig ...ik Wil spreek Nederlands
ij noow nouw houw toe spiek verie goed duts! tenk joe
Hello dear, nice too met you. I' am interested to learn the language Dutch
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You guys go pretty fast
Great stuff, good teachers, it really helps! 🙏🙏🙏
Great, just don't come live here..
Damn dawg shits hard
Thank you
erg good ❤
You so good.
Dank u zeer
I'm sorry but no one really says "dank u zeer" in the Netherlands, maybe sometimes the king or someone that is 85+ years old. If you want to say "thank you' with a little extra, just say "heel erg bedankt". Or without the extra: "bedankt/dankjewel/dankuwel."
Um..... 4 HOURS?!!!!
seems like it
Very good teacher english and holland
Got the G down i just need tok get used to it now lol
Dag of doei..... nou dat klinkt lekker!
Don't forget doedoei
Thanks so much
nice video!
Dankuel goedendag
Really Great 👌🏽