Dutch Consonant Combinations with Pronunciations
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2020
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Please don't stop making videos! You're a great teacher, Koen 😊
Thank you, more to come! :)
I will be an exchange student in the Netherlands and I’m hoping to have basic knowledge on Dutch but the reading is difficult
I'm taking notes w your videos and also reading a textbook. Your videos are very helpful 😊
Happy to hear you like them, keep going, you can do this! :)
Dankjewel om mensen nederlands te leren
I love this language almost of them is similar as Indonesian
Dank u wel!!!!
Pretty good. I saw that there are many content here. And you teach well.
I learned Yiddish years ago, I should have learned Dutch first ' these courses are wonderful and Koen is a good teacher, Dankje wel
Thanks for your kind words Dana!
i keep trying to pronounce everything like it's in Spanish xD. the 'R' is especially hard; in Spanish, you roll them, in Dutch, you kinda hack/cough them lol
the reason it's hard is probably that my mind has already mapped out a form of foreign pronunciation and keeps trying to default to that map.
( i'm trying to be tri-lingual )
The late Colonel Tom Parker,who was Elvis Presley's manager pretended to be an Amercan.But he had a kind of slight lisp,or Speech Pediment.But was just his dutch tongue trying ot wrap itself around a southern American dialect.Probably if you knew about Dutch Consonants,you could probably surmise that his original language was ptobablu Dutch.
good videos but I have to say I cannot recognize au, eu and iu at all
The vowel combinations are very the same with Indonesian, especially the old spelling! Because of the colonisation..
In Indonesian 'sjaal' is 'syal'.