Very nice, sir! Thanks for the video. If you have some extra time, it would be nice to have some extra exercises on the description OR you could make a challenge and put some sentences at the end of the video and we comment the answers in the comment session. ;)
@@dutchclass1020 ok thanks for answering . Maybe some teachers mixed up with the sound of W in English when they are translating. I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️. W in Dutch = W in German sound for exemple: Der Wagen , die Waage , das Wechselgeld etc
Great video! Very clear and simple explanation
Highly informative video, thanks for posting!
Thank you! Best explanation indeed!
Very nice, sir! Thanks for the video. If you have some extra time, it would be nice to have some extra exercises on the description OR you could make a challenge and put some sentences at the end of the video and we comment the answers in the comment session. ;)
Good idea! I will implement the last part in my next video
Thank you so much for your knowlage. Xxx
Good video.
Are there 2 pronounces of the letter W? how to say the words want & wat for exemple
In "want" and "wat", you pronounce the W in the same way. As far as I can think of right now, there is only one way to prounouce the W.
@@dutchclass1020 ok thanks for answering . Maybe some teachers mixed up with the sound of W in English when they are translating. I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️.
W in Dutch = W in German sound for exemple: Der Wagen , die Waage , das Wechselgeld etc
A little trick for memorizing the rule: Omdat for O
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lol, right? xd
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Jammer. Ik spreek geen engels.