Common dutch pronounces V as F, but people from the south pronounces it as V. I think she should have mentioned that, as in Holland where many people go they would say 'F' not 'V'. I hope this helps.
Thank you for this! After I had become quite fluent in German, I decided to give Dutch a go. And the course that I was learning from taught us to pronounce "v" as "f," just as it is in German. So, I was quite surprised when she pronounced "v" in the same way that it is pronounced in English.
You are excellent! Loved your classes :)
thanks for your explain you explain very well
Dank u, juffrouw, voor de duidelijke les
I can get the g sound about three times out of ten 😂
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Awesome, now, I can say honderd words in Nederlands!
Dank je wel Marleen 🙂
Dutch is like creativity+english+german
Zeer goed!!!!!
Heel goed.
Dankuwel..
thank youuu
Dank je maro❤
Perfect
very good channel, you make it sound very easier to learn dutch, i was thinking that is impossible for to learn it one day, here i am ( ps: i found it pretty close from german , which makes it even better :D ) thank you a lot : zeer dankt :D
the video is 5 minutes, so the title is incorrect.
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How does she do that sound at the back of her throat (when she says tig)to me it's really hard
Minerdude949 She says it really hard, we don't say it like her. She does it for the video
If you can't pronounce it deep in the throat, try pronouncing it more in your mouth, but make sure it's hard. That works too.
Dutch is very closer to German!
For swedes it sounds like some mix of german, english, danish, swedish and with a hint of french sometimes🤔
I can understand quit a lot just by beeing a speaker of swedish (understanding danish and norweegian good) and english cause there’s much that is similar to english.
And just by speaking swedish and english i’m able to understand a lot of german.
Okay, i have an extremly minor knowledge in german and dutch and afrikaans cause i have studied it a little at home by myself. But with that i van understand a lot if they don’t speak to fast and if it doesn’t get to wierd words.
But the fast bit is a problem with ALL languages cause where i’m from we speak very slowly and we like drag out the words with a lot of diftongs and ”triftongs”. (Blekinge)
So just going to another part of my own country i have to be very alert when listening cause others speak fast. And i have also to tjink about not using to much dialectal words cause otherwise the ones i talk to would look like ”uuh?”
Very easy it is close to english
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L'amour et le cœur pour tout le monde ! 😘
Kærlighed og hjerter til alle! 💘
Láska a srdcia všetkým! 💗
Liebe und Herzen für alle! 💜
Amore e cuori a tutti! 💙
Amor e coração para todos! 😍
I want to ask about the letter v at dutch ,
why sometimes you pronounce it like f and sometimes like v at english ??
Quinten Althues Like when she says, Vier and Vijf, it sounds more like v. And when she says Veertig and Vijftig, it sounds more like f.
Tot ziens
Me: how do you say 99?
My dutch friend: nihintihnihin
I think it would be easy to learn dutch. Very close to english
wajoow ik ben hier zo goed in
Hello. I enjoy your videos on learning Dutch, but I'm having trouble saying 20.
i've seen people saying the R differently... some people roll the R like in english (as she does) but some people say it like more like "rrr", a sound made in the palate.
example: deRtien with rolled R/ deRtien with scratched R.
how do i know when to use what? argh, so confusing for me
Or the french r if you live more in the south of the Netherlands, like Brabant
Dunk Jij Wel
Why does "tachtig" have a "t" at the beginning?
That's a really good question and to tell you the truth...nobody really knows for sure where that
-t comes from. I checked the web and one of the reasons could be that in older days that -t meant something as 'ten'.
I kinda agree. i think "Achtig" would be a better translation, but it would sound weird.
HonderdVijfeenZeventig. Not sure how to explain the pronounciations.
similar to Luxembourgish 🙂
Just curious. Whats the difference between dutch, and german? Because some people say that dutch is german, so now i am confused. And another question, I am a South African, we speak Afrikaans(wich is made of netherlands, german, english and alot of the european languages)so will it be easier for me for example to learn dutch?
Hi Marco, thanks for the comment, :) Difficult to explain but here you go: 1. Dutch is the first language in Belgium, Netherlands and Suriname, while German is the first language in Germany and Austria.
2. German pronunciation, for some letters, uses aspiration, whereas Dutch does not, e.g. for the letter K.
3. German has got more complicated declensions and subjunctive tense, while Dutch is perceived as simpler.
4. German has got four cases, while Dutch has one rudimentary case.
Best of luck! :)
Wow after elf & twaalf, they sound close to English. Achtien sounds like starts German but ends English.
I woonde 7 year in nl nu Ben ik in Scotland
Elf is from German
even Deutsch and Dutch are close
Deutsch and Dutch come from the same word. But “Deutsch” is german for “german”, and “Dutch” is English for “English” :pp. In Dutch we call our language “Nederlands” :DD
Her accent sounds a lot like a native American, Canadian, or Irish English speaker.
goed ik leer,bedank
Goede mor gen madam
Elf
Ik kan ineens heel goed nederlands lol
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shoouldn't 'v' be pronounced as 'f'?
sometimes there are acceptions, especially when it is at the start or end of a word
Dit is makkelijl
In three minutes hmm......
5 min not 3 haha
Definitely not German
Deutsch ist definitiv besser
Omg, why do people pronounce Dutch in so many ways! like... V-AE-FTEEN?? WTF! I swear I heard many other people pronounce it F-IFE-TEEN
Common dutch pronounces V as F, but people from the south pronounces it as V. I think she should have mentioned that, as in Holland where many people go they would say 'F' not 'V'. I hope this helps.
Did she just say the n word
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