Great video as always, thank you! Your dutch is sooo good! U is pronounced more like the end of ‘you’ rather than an OE sound. You can say either goede or goeie morgen/avond/ect. Goeie is just more informal and probably used more often.
Thanks for the relaxing video! I have two comments, as a native Dutch speaker 😊. Goeie is more informal than goede. A nice example: the automated announcement system in the train says "goedenavond", but the conductor collecting tickets might say "goeienavond". The letter u is pronounced like IPA y (like German ü) in an open syllable, and like IPA Y (kind of like a short German ö) in a closed syllable. So the word "u" is pronounced like the German ü, not like "oe", and "zus" is pronounced with the IPA Y.
The more south and west you go, the more likely people use 'goeie' instead of goede. Most people live in the west so its more common Des te verder zuid en west, des te groter de kans dat mensen goeie gebruiken 🙂
Your voice should be on story telling apps
Great video as always, thank you! Your dutch is sooo good!
U is pronounced more like the end of ‘you’ rather than an OE sound.
You can say either goede or goeie morgen/avond/ect. Goeie is just more informal and probably used more often.
Oh thank you!
01:56 it’s called “sinaasappelsap”. Orangen saft is German.
In Flanders we say appelsiensap
Thanks for the relaxing video! I have two comments, as a native Dutch speaker 😊.
Goeie is more informal than goede. A nice example: the automated announcement system in the train says "goedenavond", but the conductor collecting tickets might say "goeienavond".
The letter u is pronounced like IPA y (like German ü) in an open syllable, and like IPA Y (kind of like a short German ö) in a closed syllable. So the word "u" is pronounced like the German ü, not like "oe", and "zus" is pronounced with the IPA Y.
Soooo helpful, dank je wel!
Eindelijk weer Nederlands 😍. Post je niet meer op het Dutch kanaal?
Farsi when??❤
Soon :)
The more south and west you go, the more likely people use 'goeie' instead of goede. Most people live in the west so its more common
Des te verder zuid en west, des te groter de kans dat mensen goeie gebruiken 🙂
Dank je wel!
U is pronounced like the German ü, so the sound is not "oe". Greetings from Flanders ❤