I'm loving this tutorial. I MIGHT be attending school in Grootschermer Netherlands in the future. Getting ready in case everything lines up. If not I still get to learn a new language ❤
Dank je wel, Kim! Ik kom uit Amerika en ik woon in Oregon. Mijn grootouders kwamen uit Nederland en mijn moeder spreekt Nederlands, maar ik niet. Nu studeer ik. De “ui” is erg moeilijk voor mij.
I am shocked that the Dutch alphabet pronunciations are similar with Indonesian's alphabet pronunciation way. It's been such a fate to find your videos and learning Dutch excitedly!
That’s fantastic to hear! Did you see that almost all of my videos have Arabic subtitles? Thanks to a great student of mine who is translating almost all the videos
"do you wear wooden shoes" really got me 😂 loving these videos and finding them helpful, espicialy this one, I think it's important to learn the alphabet first so I know the sounds to make when I see the words, really helps
Thanks a lot for your lesson. I am from Moluccas Indonesia, there is so much words in Moluccas that adopted from Dutch. The people of Moluccas still using them till now, especially in Ambon city.
Adorable videos! I am already binge-watching ever since this morning. One thing that has always puzzled me ( excuse my ignorance or not awareness of ), but I was wondering if there are materials or resources for learning and practicing English phonics, phonetics, and pronunciation. Something like we learn English using transcription, just in this case for Dutch. That would be of great help. Thanks a lot! Keep up the good work! I strongly believe this channel needs to reach more people!
Thank you😊 I’m super happy to hear that! Unfortunately I don’t know about these materials.. sorry I can’t help you there. Good luck and enjoy the rest of my videos!
The Dutch words ijzer / ijzerwaren and ijs / ijsje / ijsco / ijslaag / ijsmassa / ijsveld start with IJ, and I think I saw a few more words with IJ - Dutch pronunciation is very easy, like English pronunciation, and the only words that are a bit challenging are a few words such as geheugen, because a word such as this one has many similar letters in the same word, kinda like the English word rural, so these are a bit harder to say, but not extremely hard tho, and definitely not impossible, they just require a bit more effort, so to speak, but the CH and the G aren’t the exact same sound tho, because G is a G-controlled H-like sound (approximant of H controlled by G aka a sound that’s right between G and H or a mix of G and H) and CH is a K-controlled H-like sound (approximant of H controlled by C or K aka a sound that’s right between K and H or like a mix of both) despite them being quite similar, but one can definitely hear the difference in Welsh words that start with CH because the K sound becomes more obvious when it’s in the beginning of a word, because CH also exists in Welsh, which kinda reminds of Dutch a bit, because of this sound and because it has a similar intonation / vibe etc and some words have similar letter combinations, such as afon / bedwen / helygen / derwen / mynd / nest / lolfa / telyn or delyn etc, while in the middle of the word they sound almost the same, so most cannot tell the difference between G and CH as they are usually in the middle of the words or at the end, and I’m not sure if Dutch has words that start with CH, because so far I have only seen words starting with SCH, but not CH!
4:43 Hilarious 😁 "Jongen" is the one the trickiest for me (even in German Junge). I believe it's the "ng" sound combined with the following "en". Anyhow, you got yourself a subscriber to the premium course! Veel dank!
The Amsterdam spelling part were super funny! Lol! It is what I hear often from people when I tell I am based in the Netherlands, and I have to explain a lot of things to change this mindset that is quite common. (I am from Brazil and a similar thing happens as well but with carnaval, soccer, Rio de Janeiro, etc.)
Hi Kim, I really like your Dutch learning videos and I will surely recommend your channel to my friends who are also learning Dutch! I think you are very creative to teach us the Dutch sounds by using the typical Dutch words! I think "negenennegentig" is really hard to pronounce, I always hear it from the TV commercials.
Hello Kim . I very appreciated your videos , and i was very confused when you show in you videos an website that you go to learn extra if we want . So can you make an video about how to go in the website .
Goeiedag! Ik ben Daniel, ik kom uit zweden en woon in belgie drie maande. bedankt woor uw help!! I'm really learning dutch in the fun way! Thank you for this lesson! I will try to comment in dutch in every video!
Wageningen is a hard word. Took me a while to pronounce it. Staying there from September 1st to October 2nd while I look for work in the Netherlands, and attending a conference in Amsterdam. Dank Je Wel. Doei!
So far the EU AND UI are the hardest for me to pronounce. They kind of sound similar but they don't at the same time. Lots of practice for me to do! Thank you for the great video, Kim! I really love learning from you! Dank je, Kim!
I'm really bad at the g/ch sounds I can only really do it when I talk loudly (and I'm a very soft talker haha), and the R sounds which are almost rolled as I cannot roll my R's at all! I will keep practising though :)
Hoi Khalid, you know that Dutch is not the same as Deutsch? We speak Dutch in The Netherlands, in Germany they speak German (which they call Deutsch) :)
@@learndutchwithkim we speak about 17 different languages in Germany. One of those is called German. It's an artificial language that the monk Dr. Martin Luther invented in the late 1500s. Most Germans struggle with that language.
I can see a lot of similarity in the Polish alfabet and Dutch! We called a lot letters the same, that is awesome! I want to learn Dutch so much, than kyou for your classes ❤❤
Even if I listen to the "ui" sound on repeat, I still can't say it! My Dutch partner tells me to practice as much as I can and I still struggle. And ui is used in a lot of things - ui for onion (I hate onions so "zonder ui" is heel belangrijk!), uil, huis, muis and these are basic words that I can't pronounce correctly. I'm fluent in English, Indonesian/Bahasa Malay, Japanese, some Arabic (so the "g/ch" is ok with me) and Finnish (so no problems with "r" even though my native languages are primarily from Asia) but that "ui" is tricky. Anyone know what is the closest English sound for "ui" or in the languages I mentioned above?
Yes the ui is super hard. There are some nice videos on TH-cam with instructions how to make the ui, maybe you can find them under “uitspraak ui” or something like that!
Dit is een erg leuke manier om het alfabet te leren uitspreken en te spellen. I practice my Dutch with Doulingo but I always have issues to pronunciate Vier, Vijf and some words with "w" like Wet (mijn moedertaal is Spaans). Heb je een video voor het "W"? ¡Abrazos!
I think, This pronounciations are a liitle bit hard for me. Do you have any easy tip about learning dutch for me?(new learners or native Dutch speakers)
Being level 0 in Dutch I have problems pronouncing most Dutch words that have more than 1 syllable. However, if I look at your 7 famous Dutch words Schiphol seems to be the hardest to pronounce ( for me). The S is followed by the hard ch and then the p is followed by the h ( usually the 'f' sound in English). It does not flow naturally for me. I was surprised that the Dutch uu and the formal u have the same sharp "u" sound as in French. As a French-Canadian, I was happy to see (hear) that!
Dit is 'n superleuke manier om het Alfabet te leren Kim ! Hard to pronouce: "Zeven Scheveningse schippers schuiten varen door de onstuimige golven van de Noordzee"
Hoi, Kim! I have the least amount of confidence in my EI/IJ. What is the difference between EI/IJ vs AI, ex. Hij vs Hai? I hear IJ words pronounced somewhere between the vowel sounds in “hi” and “hey” with just a little Dutch j added to the end. I can’t help but get caught up on any IJ in a word, because I just don’t think I’m getting right!
Oké, I have decided that [aːi] like in the Randstad is the pronunciation of IJ I’ll use. I’m actually looking to peruse a degree in linguistics myself, so taking half an hour to read about Dutch phonetics doesn’t bother me. I haven’t gone into dialects, because that’s your PHD level can of worms. I’ll just end up sounding like whoever I listen and repeat after anyway. Toch bedankt!
I do have one more question (so many questions but google couldn’t answer this one for me!) In De Haags, do they use the alveolar approximate word final or before a consonant? I already study French, so knowing the R is the same in The Hague gave me some confidence to use it when learning Dutch. But, I can’t find if Hagenaar use the uvular R everywhere or also the American R too.
Fruit! So hard for me to say! Luckily I grew up with Dutch grandparents around every now and then speaking Dutch and Friese so I could hear these difficult sounds.
For me the "n" at the end of a wors sounds silent. EG 1:32 Heineken bier. I really don't hear the "n" at the end. And again at 3:05 I clearly hear it at the end. I am confused about this :)
I swear to god Kim sweetheart! I honestly think memorising all wor Dutch vowels are harder than wor consonants! XD For wor constants you only have at least two of them! XD For the vowels, so god damn many of them! XD
Wat zal de werld mooi zijn op die dag ? Is the translation on this what a beatifull world would be that day or what a beatifull world will be that day ? Thank you
Drachten is quite difficult for this Aussie. I love that place but they could have made it a bit easier for me 😂 Thank you for your videos, so helpful 😊
10:54 There might be tougher words but since I'm a beginner Welterusten and alsjeblieft are hard to pronounce haha. And using the throat for g is kinda hard , it's kinda like trying to pronounce r in French 😅
Until maybe two years I pronounced nearly everything wrong (German) 🙈 I still find it very hard tonsay Schagen (the town in Noord Holland) and the ui and eeuw Sound. (By the way: I do wear wooden shoos - klompen uit Marken in mijn tuin 😊🌷)
Hello Kim, I have difficulty to pronounce the ‘R’ word. Maybe because I don’t need to roll my tongue in English and Cantonese Chinese. Is there any way and words I can practise to make my R sound better? TIA
Hallo! Ik ben Grieks en ik woon nu in België. Ik heb ook gewoon in Nederland, maar sinds ik heb het taal vergeten. I am now trying to re-learn the language, it will be very helpful for me. Please correct me if I am wrong, my syntax is terrible! 😅😂 Dank je for the videos!
I always struggle with any phrase that has more than one "g". Takes me at least two tries to get it right(ish). I also have trouble with vowels, but I think that's more speech impediment related lmao. I needed a speech therapist just to learn how to speak English lmao. And I can barely say the english "r". Pronunciation is hard.
Kim, it's a great idea to cover most of the alphabet with a few easy-to-relate-to words. I find it difficult to pronounce those super long Dutch words. I've just run into this one: "studentenverenigingen". That's crazy 21 characters long! :)
Thanks! We have a lot of these long compound words. Try to split them into smaller pieces, like “studenten” en “verenigingen”. Or make it first singular “studenten” + “vereniging”. :)
Growing up in South Africa, I've become familiar with Afrikaans. They say the "UI" sound slightly differently. So this is very difficult for me to get! I am surprised at how much I still struggle with HUIS or TUIN.
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Dutchies to be - Learn Dutch with Kim
‘raar’?
Ik denk dat ik ‘t juist kán uitspreken..? maar met een zuid-Limburgs accent. Niet goed voor Hollanders😅
Vrienden en vriendin!!!
Noem je jouw vrienden dan altijd vriendin en andersom?
@@learndutchwithkimbijna altijd. Hehe
vliegtuigmaatschappij
As a complete beginner, Dutch looks like a mixture of English, German and some alien language in which they use letters and sounds randomly.
Yeah about right i say dutch is just german if german knew how to chill
The alien language you’re referring to is French
I'm loving this tutorial. I MIGHT be attending school in Grootschermer Netherlands in the future. Getting ready in case everything lines up. If not I still get to learn a new language ❤
Haha this is true! I've been telling my friends Dutch is like if French, English, and German had a baby since I started learning it 😂
Dank je wel, Kim! Ik kom uit Amerika en ik woon in Oregon. Mijn grootouders kwamen uit Nederland en mijn moeder spreekt Nederlands, maar ik niet. Nu studeer ik. De “ui” is erg moeilijk voor mij.
It becomes less "moeilijk" by listening to your lessons. Heel veel dank.
I am shocked that the Dutch alphabet pronunciations are similar with Indonesian's alphabet pronunciation way. It's been such a fate to find your videos and learning Dutch excitedly!
I wonder why? !
@fwengsolutions because indonesian language is influenced by the dutch, that's why the pronunciation is similar
@@ishmetmuhibb590 Yeah, sorry, I knew that I was being ironic/sarcastic.
Because the Dutch colonised Indonesia for 350 years.
Tiene similar al español algunas de las pronunciación
I am a Syrian refugee in the Netherlands ,You give us the benefit ,And all of us at (azc) follow you You are amazing ;Dutch with you looked easier❤
That’s fantastic to hear! Did you see that almost all of my videos have Arabic subtitles? Thanks to a great student of mine who is translating almost all the videos
@@learndutchwithkim ik heb je op heterdaad betrapt 😁
Nawzat Abdo haha ja inderdaad!
jij bent mijn geweldige student !
Goedenavond Kim. Ik spreek Engels, Duits en Afrikaans. Dat maakt het alfabet eenvoudiger. Bedankt voor de lessen.
I'm a new learner in dutch and after searching for many ways to learn it, really you are the best ever...thanks a lot
"do you wear wooden shoes" really got me 😂 loving these videos and finding them helpful, espicialy this one, I think it's important to learn the alphabet first so I know the sounds to make when I see the words, really helps
I want really thank you for your working i have already lerning dutch from you
thanks a lot Mrs.kim
I have taken online lessons from many teachers until now. but I haven't seen any as fun as you. Dank u well ...
Thank you 😊
Thanks a lot for your lesson. I am from Moluccas Indonesia, there is so much words in Moluccas that adopted from Dutch. The people of Moluccas still using them till now, especially in Ambon city.
Adorable videos! I am already binge-watching ever since this morning. One thing that has always puzzled me ( excuse my ignorance or not awareness of ), but I was wondering if there are materials or resources for learning and practicing English phonics, phonetics, and pronunciation. Something like we learn English using transcription, just in this case for Dutch. That would be of great help.
Thanks a lot! Keep up the good work! I strongly believe this channel needs to reach more people!
Thank you😊 I’m super happy to hear that! Unfortunately I don’t know about these materials.. sorry I can’t help you there. Good luck and enjoy the rest of my videos!
het is zo leuk dat ik leert Nederlands met u!! I have basic dutch but want to learn more vocabulary and verb conjugation.
This was really helpful for pronunciation. Thank you so much!
Great job kim! Ur really helping me learn dutch! 🎉🎉🎉
Ma'am the despair in your face from the typical questions was out of this world =)))
im just starting to learn dutch, and im so glad i found your videos. Legit amazing. keep up the good work 👌🏼
The Dutch words ijzer / ijzerwaren and ijs / ijsje / ijsco / ijslaag / ijsmassa / ijsveld start with IJ, and I think I saw a few more words with IJ - Dutch pronunciation is very easy, like English pronunciation, and the only words that are a bit challenging are a few words such as geheugen, because a word such as this one has many similar letters in the same word, kinda like the English word rural, so these are a bit harder to say, but not extremely hard tho, and definitely not impossible, they just require a bit more effort, so to speak, but the CH and the G aren’t the exact same sound tho, because G is a G-controlled H-like sound (approximant of H controlled by G aka a sound that’s right between G and H or a mix of G and H) and CH is a K-controlled H-like sound (approximant of H controlled by C or K aka a sound that’s right between K and H or like a mix of both) despite them being quite similar, but one can definitely hear the difference in Welsh words that start with CH because the K sound becomes more obvious when it’s in the beginning of a word, because CH also exists in Welsh, which kinda reminds of Dutch a bit, because of this sound and because it has a similar intonation / vibe etc and some words have similar letter combinations, such as afon / bedwen / helygen / derwen / mynd / nest / lolfa / telyn or delyn etc, while in the middle of the word they sound almost the same, so most cannot tell the difference between G and CH as they are usually in the middle of the words or at the end, and I’m not sure if Dutch has words that start with CH, because so far I have only seen words starting with SCH, but not CH!
Hello. I am Indonesian.
Dutch Alfabet with Indonesia Alfabet is similar so I think easy to me ... and I really like dutch. Good video. Thank you. ❤
4:43 Hilarious 😁
"Jongen" is the one the trickiest for me (even in German Junge). I believe it's the "ng" sound combined with the following "en". Anyhow, you got yourself a subscriber to the premium course! Veel dank!
Hoi Zakaria, thank you so much! I am very happy to hear that! Good luck!
The Amsterdam spelling part were super funny! Lol! It is what I hear often from people when I tell I am based in the Netherlands, and I have to explain a lot of things to change this mindset that is quite common. (I am from Brazil and a similar thing happens as well but with carnaval, soccer, Rio de Janeiro, etc.)
Olá irmão,tudo bem? Gostaria falar Holandese. TMJ
The best lesson I had , so easy, thanks Kim!!!!
Hi Kim, I really like your Dutch learning videos and I will surely recommend your channel to my friends who are also learning Dutch! I think you are very creative to teach us the Dutch sounds by using the typical Dutch words! I think "negenennegentig" is really hard to pronounce, I always hear it from the TV commercials.
Thank you! I’m happy to hear that! Good luck :)🍀
And 888? Achthonderdachtentachtig?
Split it in parts like: nine and ninety: = negen en negentig
Acht honderd acht en tachtig = eight hundred eight and eighty
This way of learning alphabet is genius 🎉
Hello Kim . I very appreciated your videos , and i was very confused when you show in you videos an website that you go to learn extra if we want . So can you make an video about how to go in the website .
Goeiedag! Ik ben Daniel, ik kom uit zweden en woon in belgie drie maande.
bedankt woor uw help!! I'm really learning dutch in the fun way! Thank you for this lesson! I will try to comment in dutch in every video!
U r a great teacher, loved ur classes, thanks for making it easy !!
Wageningen is a hard word. Took me a while to pronounce it. Staying there from September 1st to October 2nd while I look for work in the Netherlands, and attending a conference in Amsterdam. Dank Je Wel. Doei!
Hallo! this video is a very smart way to teach Dutch. Thank you and congrats...
Is the 'EE' in veel and Wanneer sound the same?
So far the EU AND UI are the hardest for me to pronounce. They kind of sound similar but they don't at the same time. Lots of practice for me to do! Thank you for the great video, Kim! I really love learning from you! Dank je, Kim!
I'm really bad at the g/ch sounds I can only really do it when I talk loudly (and I'm a very soft talker haha), and the R sounds which are almost rolled as I cannot roll my R's at all! I will keep practising though :)
Samee
A brand new dutch learner. Arrived in Halle(Saale) Germany on 24.02.2021. Need to learn Dutch very fast!
Hoi Khalid, you know that Dutch is not the same as Deutsch? We speak Dutch in The Netherlands, in Germany they speak German (which they call Deutsch) :)
@@learndutchwithkim Wow! I never knew. By the way, help learn Deutsch please!
@@learndutchwithkim we speak about 17 different languages in Germany. One of those is called German. It's an artificial language that the monk Dr. Martin Luther invented in the late 1500s. Most Germans struggle with that language.
I'm starting to learn Dutch and I love your channel . Best channel to learn Dutch 😊😊
Het is de beste video om het alfabet dat ik heb gezien on TH-cam. Goed gedaan and dank u wel !
Dank je ☺️
goededag, ik ben Jordan, ik kom uit America, ik woon hier 2 jaar. Ik woon in Amsterdam. Dank u wel.
Best place to learn Dutch! Really that's great that i start to understand more and more. Thank you Kim. Your are great! 🙏
Even have changed language in my phone on Dutch. That's insane 😅
Nieuwe subscriber. Dank je wel voor jouw werk
graag gedaan!
Same meaning in indonesia n Dutch..kantor,knalpot,tante ,opa,kulkas,asbak,bioskop,handuk/towel,bulpen,krupuk..
I can see a lot of similarity in the Polish alfabet and Dutch! We called a lot letters the same, that is awesome! I want to learn Dutch so much, than kyou for your classes ❤❤
I love so much ur teaching videos you r my Teacher I live in Belgium I wanna learn Nederland
Thanks for making these videos, it helps me a lots on my journey of learning Dutch language 👍👍
Even if I listen to the "ui" sound on repeat, I still can't say it! My Dutch partner tells me to practice as much as I can and I still struggle. And ui is used in a lot of things - ui for onion (I hate onions so "zonder ui" is heel belangrijk!), uil, huis, muis and these are basic words that I can't pronounce correctly. I'm fluent in English, Indonesian/Bahasa Malay, Japanese, some Arabic (so the "g/ch" is ok with me) and Finnish (so no problems with "r" even though my native languages are primarily from Asia) but that "ui" is tricky. Anyone know what is the closest English sound for "ui" or in the languages I mentioned above?
Yes the ui is super hard. There are some nice videos on TH-cam with instructions how to make the ui, maybe you can find them under “uitspraak ui” or something like that!
Dutchies to be - Learn Dutch with Kim Thanks Kim! Will search!
Dit is een erg leuke manier om het alfabet te leren uitspreken en te spellen. I practice my Dutch with Doulingo but I always have issues to pronunciate Vier, Vijf and some words with "w" like Wet (mijn moedertaal is Spaans). Heb je een video voor het "W"? ¡Abrazos!
Dank je! Ik heb er nog geen video over, misschien in de toekomst! Succes!
I think, This pronounciations are a liitle bit hard for me. Do you have any easy tip about learning dutch for me?(new learners or native Dutch speakers)
Great content, and delightful presentation. Thank you.
Bedankt Kim! Ik Ben niew in het Nederlands. Ik hou van je videos. Mijn ouders spreken Engels maar ik wil nederlands leren. (I hope that made sense).
You have been a great teacher ive been talking notes and doing duolingo to❤
Being level 0 in Dutch I have problems pronouncing most Dutch words that have more than 1 syllable. However, if I look at your 7 famous Dutch words Schiphol seems to be the hardest to pronounce ( for me). The S is followed by the hard ch and then the p is followed by the h ( usually the 'f' sound in English). It does not flow naturally for me. I was surprised that the Dutch uu and the formal u have the same sharp "u" sound as in French. As a French-Canadian, I was happy to see (hear) that!
I like the sharp (and open, clear) vowel sounds also :)
Every thing , every pronunciaton very understable with very beautiful teacher Kim :))) For me does not has any difficult world.
Thank you Tuna!
Best video about alphabet!
Dank je ☺️
Ik heb Nederlandse tal gehoord voor over 55 jaar, maar dit is de erste tijd dat gehoord de Nederlandse alphabet.
Dit is 'n superleuke manier om het Alfabet te leren Kim ! Hard to pronouce: "Zeven Scheveningse schippers schuiten varen door de onstuimige golven van de Noordzee"
Dank je!! En wow, die is zelfs voor mij lastig! ;-)
Graag gedaan Kim ! Veel sukses met jouw unieke manier van mensen Nederlands te leren !
You are lovely!!! Thank you sooo much!
Am so happy to join your channel
Hoi, Kim! I have the least amount of confidence in my EI/IJ. What is the difference between EI/IJ vs AI, ex. Hij vs Hai? I hear IJ words pronounced somewhere between the vowel sounds in “hi” and “hey” with just a little Dutch j added to the end. I can’t help but get caught up on any IJ in a word, because I just don’t think I’m getting right!
Oké, I have decided that [aːi] like in the Randstad is the pronunciation of IJ I’ll use. I’m actually looking to peruse a degree in linguistics myself, so taking half an hour to read about Dutch phonetics doesn’t bother me. I haven’t gone into dialects, because that’s your PHD level can of worms. I’ll just end up sounding like whoever I listen and repeat after anyway. Toch bedankt!
I do have one more question (so many questions but google couldn’t answer this one for me!) In De Haags, do they use the alveolar approximate word final or before a consonant? I already study French, so knowing the R is the same in The Hague gave me some confidence to use it when learning Dutch. But, I can’t find if Hagenaar use the uvular R everywhere or also the American R too.
such a fun alphabet video, thanks!
this is very helpful alphabet lesson
My first step to Dutch.
ım just starting to learn dutch. thank you very much for everything
Ik kom uit India. Ik woon hier 3 jaar.
Ik woon in Amersfoort, dichtbij het treinstation
Dank u wel voor de les!
Fruit! So hard for me to say! Luckily I grew up with Dutch grandparents around every now and then speaking Dutch and Friese so I could hear these difficult sounds.
you're so funny Kim!! so happy I just found your channel to learn Dutch. thank you so much for the lesson :)
Ahhh thank you, you're very welcome and good luck!
Youre a great teacher and youre funny
OMG, the stereotypes of Amsterdam were hilarious. I'm gagging!! 😂😂 Dank je wel!!
Goedendag Kim ! Ik ben Aum. Leuk om kennis met u temaken. Ik kom uit Thailand. Ik woon nu negenendertig yaar in Chiang Mai.
thanks for pronouncing those words and names, very helpful!
You’re welcome!
Definitely a better way to learn the alphabet ! :)
Happy to hear!
For me the "n" at the end of a wors sounds silent. EG 1:32 Heineken bier. I really don't hear the "n" at the end. And again at 3:05 I clearly hear it at the end. I am confused about this :)
That's because she articulates very clearly. Most Dutch people will swallow the n in these words
Thanks a lot ! A very nice vlog! As for difficult "g" sound examples - I am still struggling with "gegevensbeschermingseffectbeoordeling":))))
Wowwwww hahahaha!
Vanwege de kinderoptochtvoorbereidingswerkzaamheden?
@@dutchreagan3676 omdat ze een hottentottententententoonstellingsterreinoverzicht aan het maken zijn
🤣🤣
Mooie ogen , Bedankt Kim
Thank you for such a nice teaching pronunciation!
From where did you get those lovely pillows ?
gereserveerd! Does the "ge" and "re" have the some sound in this one?
Before i started to watch ur channel that was the first thing i learned
I swear to god Kim sweetheart! I honestly think memorising all wor Dutch vowels are harder than wor consonants! XD For wor constants you only have at least two of them! XD For the vowels, so god damn many of them! XD
Yes that’s right!!
Wat zal de werld mooi zijn op die dag ? Is the translation on this what a beatifull world would be that day or what a beatifull world will be that day ? Thank you
What a beautiful world will it be that day!
Thank you for this lesson! It is very helpful. I have a hard time pronouncing Goedenavond.
This channel is amazing!!!❤🎉 I'm movimg to the Netherlands so it's really helpful
Drachten is quite difficult for this Aussie. I love that place but they could have made it a bit easier for me 😂
Thank you for your videos, so helpful 😊
HI Kim, I shall keep practising, but even saying Van Gogh is tough at the moment...and Schipol, not to mention Vliegtuig :)
too hard to start learning a new language @ 39 but I am giving it a try 😁
Good luck!
my throat hurt a lot xD thanks for free videos.. really helpful to me.
Goedendag kim! Ik kom uit Frankrijk
10:54 There might be tougher words but since I'm a beginner Welterusten and alsjeblieft are hard to pronounce haha. And using the throat for g is kinda hard , it's kinda like trying to pronounce r in French 😅
Dankuwel🎉
Until maybe two years I pronounced nearly everything wrong (German) 🙈 I still find it very hard tonsay Schagen (the town in Noord Holland) and the ui and eeuw Sound.
(By the way: I do wear wooden shoos - klompen uit Marken in mijn tuin 😊🌷)
Hello Kim, I have difficulty to pronounce the ‘R’ word. Maybe because I don’t need to roll my tongue in English and Cantonese Chinese. Is there any way and words I can practise to make my R sound better? TIA
It’s a hard sound, yes. You can watch my video about the R and G for more explanation:)
Ik kom uit Romania .Ik won in Rotterdam dichtbij Fijnord. Fijne avond !!!
Am new here just want to learn Nederlands coz Dutch is my dream country
Nice, welome and good luck!
Hoi Kim. I used to struggle to say 'Jongen' when I first started learning. Sometimes I still struggle! Ha! Bedankt van jouw video!
That's the word I was gonna mention. It sounds as if there's an "m" in the middle, but obviously there isn't. So, I struggle with that word.
Dank u wel Kim. Goeiedag!
Graag gedaan!
koninklijke vlichtvaart maatsschappij
dank u wel voor dit woord
Great video's Kim
Hallo! Ik ben Grieks en ik woon nu in België. Ik heb ook gewoon in Nederland, maar sinds ik heb het taal vergeten. I am now trying to re-learn the language, it will be very helpful for me. Please correct me if I am wrong, my syntax is terrible! 😅😂 Dank je for the videos!
Hoi Kim. Mijn moeilijk woord: Scheveningen !!!
Hoi Roberto, ja die is moeilijk!
Goeiemiddag Kim! One word i learned to pronounce is the liverpool football player Cody GAKPO.
I always struggle with any phrase that has more than one "g". Takes me at least two tries to get it right(ish). I also have trouble with vowels, but I think that's more speech impediment related lmao. I needed a speech therapist just to learn how to speak English lmao. And I can barely say the english "r". Pronunciation is hard.
Yes, a lot of people struggle with the G and the vowels! Good luck with these annoying sounds ;)
Kim, it's a great idea to cover most of the alphabet with a few easy-to-relate-to words. I find it difficult to pronounce those super long Dutch words. I've just run into this one: "studentenverenigingen". That's crazy 21 characters long! :)
Thanks! We have a lot of these long compound words. Try to split them into smaller pieces, like “studenten” en “verenigingen”. Or make it first singular “studenten” + “vereniging”. :)
‘winkelwagenmuntjes’ is één van m’n fav..🤪
@@liimu974 die is fantastisch ja!
Toch niet zo'n bijzonder lang woord dat
Growing up in South Africa, I've become familiar with Afrikaans. They say the "UI" sound slightly differently. So this is very difficult for me to get! I am surprised at how much I still struggle with HUIS or TUIN.