I'm Dutch, but I was raised in Canada and my native language is English. I'm learning the language now, and this has been really helpful! Thank you so much!
@@27agesyndrome agree, dutch is easier, i'm indonesian, and i find that dutch is easier to learn, so i learned dutch first, and then i can learn german, cause if we already know few words in dutch, then we can learn german faster
Dutch is so different from our language but i am trying to learn and write it on my on way of pronouncing. I was so confused and then i realised there is one number missing on board, the seventeen but you pronounced it. As i keep on repeating i understand that there was no seventeen. But its okay because at least i am learning how to pronounce the Dutch language and i am really enjoying it! Thank you!😊
Thank you for your great channel 🌱. What do you think is 1: the best Dutch to English online dictionary,2: the best Dutch to Dutch dictionary ( book o)and the best Dutch to English ( and dutch to dutch)application for mobile phones ? It would be great if they have examples of words in the sentences too🌱
I would say that Dutch is more related to German than English. I don’t think there’s a language other than the creole languages that is similar to English, in comparison to Spanish/Italian/Portuguese
Learn Dutch with Alain Super Bedankt en ik ben blij . Ik ga vier keer per week naar Nederlands les . Ik doe 1.2 ( neuveu 2 ) van welke vidoe moet ik start om te kijken jouw videos ???
European languages - when it comes to "four" and "five" - are strange. 1, 2, 3, and then 6-9 have some similarity throughout most of them, but 4 and 5.. in Latin/Romance languages, they're more similar to "quatro" and "cinco", while Dutch/Germanic languages are closer to "four" and "five". I wish I knew how quatro and four were alike, and especially cinco and five. Maybe if we go half-Romance and half-Germanic, four/quatro could be like "hvaghre" and actual Latin for 5 (looked it up) is quinque (queen-kway), so maybe "hvighve"? But anyway, anything specific?
they actually come from an even older language called proto-indo-european, which is ancestral to most of the languages of europe and some of the languages of northern india and iran and surrounding areas. In proto indo european five was probably *pénkʷe and four was kʷetwóres. some funky sound shifts lead to latin shifitng the p to a kw and in germanic languages the kw in kʷetwóres became a p and then an f, with the sift from p to f being a regular sound change in germanic languages
I'm taking lessons now and looking at lessons on TH-cam as well, one thing I can tell you is that almost every teacher says things differently, lol. Tien - our teacher says to make it a long "ie", "tiiiin". This guy goes like "tien" where "ie" is finished before it's seven started. My teacher never makes "car starting noises" when pronouncing G or H. Dutchies to be channel sounds like she spits straight from her throat every time she speaks. I mean, is there even one agreed upon standard speech?
Nope. Dutch is a language with a lot of variations and dialects. The difference between Belgian Dutch and Dutch from the Netherlands is just one of these differences. There's even a dialect having its own Wikipedia 'language': vls.wikipedia.org/wiki/West-Vlams.
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Dank je wel, Alain. 1-10 starts at 0:40, 11-20 starts at 1:25, for those like me who want repetitive practice. 3:40 for 10, 20, 30, 40 ... 100.
Thanks!
U miss one number 17
@@LearnDutchwithAlain this is similar to afrikaans I know both languages
I'm Dutch, but I was raised in Canada and my native language is English. I'm learning the language now, and this has been really helpful! Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing!
For person who knows german, I can say that learning dutch is super easy
Learn dutch first if u know this language you can understand german easily
@@27agesyndrome agree, dutch is easier, i'm indonesian, and i find that dutch is easier to learn, so i learned dutch first, and then i can learn german, cause if we already know few words in dutch, then we can learn german faster
Stimmt xd
MY NATIVE LANGUAGE IS SPANISH AS A MEXICAN THAT IM AND FOR ME LEARNING ITALIAN IS SUPER EASY .
FOR A. GERMAN TO LEARN. DUTCH IS A PIECE OF CAKE.
I agree. I speak German and now I am starting with Dutch and I understand many things.
I’m now looking forward for my next travel to the Netherlands 🇳🇱 again. I love reading Dutch
You are a Magnificent instructor;a tribute to Your beautiful culture.
Thanks Ariana!
Amazing teacher 👍
Very helpful for international students (like me)
Thank you! 😃
Bedankt! i'm trying to learn dutch and this is really helpful❤
what similar to english,thats almost all german
A.E. Housman in 1896 made a poem titled "When I Was One-and-twenty". It is old-fashioned English and it means 21.
Dank je wel. I found this yt channel that really help me to learn Dutch.
Dank je wel, Meneer Alain. Mijn naam is Andy, ik spreek een beetje Nederlands, maar ik ben niet goed, sorry. Thank you for the lesson.
Graag gedaan!
thanks for sharing, that's what so fun learning numbers.
You're amazing a BIG THANK YOU from Kenya
Happy to help!
Dutch is so different from our language but i am trying to learn and write it on my on way of pronouncing. I was so confused and then i realised there is one number missing on board, the seventeen but you pronounced it. As i keep on repeating i understand that there was no seventeen. But its okay because at least i am learning how to pronounce the Dutch language and i am really enjoying it! Thank you!😊
Dank jou wel
awesome thanks
3:00 vijfentwintig five and twenty reminds me of "Pride and Prejudice"
Good Lesson!
Just subscribed to your channel. Thank you for the lessons !
dank u wel voor dit (you forgot to put zeventien)
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for your great channel 🌱. What do you think is 1: the best Dutch to English online dictionary,2: the best Dutch to Dutch dictionary ( book o)and the best Dutch to English ( and dutch to dutch)application for mobile phones ? It would be great if they have examples of words in the sentences too🌱
Aha, that's a good question, I'll make a video about that one! Thanks for the kind words
Hi, took a long long time but here it is: th-cam.com/video/lDqSJoSjRzI/w-d-xo.html
Danke you are amazing and thanks for that.
I love thw way you give it so easy
Glad you enjoy it!
I would say that Dutch is more related to German than English. I don’t think there’s a language other than the creole languages that is similar to English, in comparison to Spanish/Italian/Portuguese
This is amazing. Thank you and cheers.
Thank you too!
Thank you Veryy helpful!
You're welcome!
Dank U wel
Hallo, kun je alsjeblieft een video maken waarin je de basis van het Nederlands spreekt, mijn vrienden kennen de taal niet, heel erg bedankt
Hm, wat bedoel je met 'basis'? Ik heb videocursussen (zie links in de descriptie).
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Hallo sorry dat ik zo laat antwoord, maar ik bedoel een video voor de beginners die geen nederlands kennen
Good teacher
Thank you! 😃
Super bedankt !!
I'm looking for Belgian accent .
If you know any TH-cam chennel to teach Dutch in Belgian accent please give me the reference
Thanks
Thanks! Most TH-cam channels are from the Netherlands... I don't know any other Belgians teaching via TH-cam.
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This TH-cam channel is in Belgian accent or Netherland accent ??
Thanks sir !
@@walizadahafiz9768 It's with the Belgian accent.
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Super Bedankt en ik ben blij . Ik ga vier keer per week naar Nederlands les . Ik doe 1.2 ( neuveu 2 ) van welke vidoe moet ik start om te kijken jouw videos ???
@@walizadahafiz9768 Je mag naar alle video's kijken. Begin met die voor A1 en als je de video's met A2 interessant vind, kan je die ook volgen.
You forgot the number 17.
Oops! That's 'zeventien' :)
European languages - when it comes to "four" and "five" - are strange. 1, 2, 3, and then 6-9 have some similarity throughout most of them, but 4 and 5.. in Latin/Romance languages, they're more similar to "quatro" and "cinco", while Dutch/Germanic languages are closer to "four" and "five". I wish I knew how quatro and four were alike, and especially cinco and five.
Maybe if we go half-Romance and half-Germanic, four/quatro could be like "hvaghre" and actual Latin for 5 (looked it up) is quinque (queen-kway), so maybe "hvighve"?
But anyway, anything specific?
How about studying linguistics? Also, Nordic languages take the German 4 & 5... The Russian four seems to resemble the Roman 4 though.
they actually come from an even older language called proto-indo-european, which is ancestral to most of the languages of europe and some of the languages of northern india and iran and surrounding areas. In proto indo european five was probably *pénkʷe and four was kʷetwóres. some funky sound shifts lead to latin shifitng the p to a kw and in germanic languages the kw in kʷetwóres became a p and then an f, with the sift from p to f being a regular sound change in germanic languages
It’s interesting that every video i watch have different accents
Aha, mine is from Belgium.
It is like a mix of german and english that i both know so i hope it's too gonna be easy
Especially German will help you, good luck!
@@LearnDutchwithAlain 6 mins after my original comment i've learnt it successfully. Thx 4 the help!
Dank brother
I have a question, you wrote 80 “tachtig” shouldn’t it be “tachttig” because 8 is acht and there is another t in “tig”
Good! It's an exception for two reasons, because it starts with t- and it ends with -ig.
I'm taking lessons now and looking at lessons on TH-cam as well, one thing I can tell you is that almost every teacher says things differently, lol.
Tien - our teacher says to make it a long "ie", "tiiiin". This guy goes like "tien" where "ie" is finished before it's seven started.
My teacher never makes "car starting noises" when pronouncing G or H. Dutchies to be channel sounds like she spits straight from her throat every time she speaks.
I mean, is there even one agreed upon standard speech?
Nope. Dutch is a language with a lot of variations and dialects. The difference between Belgian Dutch and Dutch from the Netherlands is just one of these differences. There's even a dialect having its own Wikipedia 'language': vls.wikipedia.org/wiki/West-Vlams.
Terima kasih, dan hi semua 😘
Kiitos ja hei kaikki 💙
感谢你
Grazie, e ciao a tutti ✨
Sizə baxın və bütün haqqında 🤪
Dziękuję i chcę wszyscy 🙏
Ďakujem, a hi všetko 💜
Prego! :) and all the others...
I have some questions but I’m trying to learn Dutch. When do you use de vs het in a sentence. Also same thing with geen vs niet. Dank je wel.
Here's a video on de/het: th-cam.com/video/Yuu_1kWeCbk/w-d-xo.html
And here's one for geen and niet: th-cam.com/video/y63O_J90veg/w-d-xo.html
I hope it helps!
“geen” is like i have none(geen)
“niet” is like i dont(niet) need it
ik heb geen
ik heb het niet nodig
is he from netherlands?
No, I'm from Belgium.
@@LearnDutchwithAlainok, thank you for reply
I'm not sure but i think you missed 17 zeventien
That's to make sure you're paying attention ;)
Very similar to afrikaans you mean I know afrikaans and Dutch so..... I know my words and numbers
You forgot zeventien
That's to see if you paid attention ;)
for eenentwintig shouldn't there be the accents for (ee)nentwintig?
No, not when één is combined with other words. Source: onzetaal.nl/taaladvies/eendagsvlieg/
@@LearnDutchwithAlain oh, ok
Sir plz 31 ,32 spelling . I can't understand your teaching .How i write 35, 36 etc .
Same as for 21: eenendertig, tweeëndertig...
Één twee drie vier vijf ja ik ben Nederlands btw good lesson
No really i am not translating
Well done!
Why does he pronounce vifj and vifjtig as "fef" and "feftig" instead of "faif / faiftig"?
IJ is pronounced quite differently in the different regions... Here's more info: th-cam.com/video/wJXOzet9R8I/w-d-xo.html
Very hard language!
The hardest things in life are the best ones once you accomplish them...
*Looks like Luxembourgish* 🙂
Can anybody tell me veertig v pronounce as v or f ? I am confused
Yes! Well noticed, some people pronounce it as v and some as f, so you can choose.
@@LearnDutchwithAlain ok thanks
you should you help kids in school
Thanks, Khaled!
Eigenlijk praat je vlaams
Hm officieel spreken we Nederlands, maar inderdaad met het Vlaamse accent :)
Why are number said reverse. 23( twenty three) but 23 ( thrreentwentag) it is funny.
Ah, well it's Dutch, no other explanation...
why r u whispering?
nice forehead
pog
pp
Nice
What kind of accent do you have? You sound like a guy from Suriname. Lol
Belgium it is :)
/in/ ---> one!!!!!!!
I think you need to learn how to pronounce it first, after you can teach!
Dank je wel