Dank u wel, Snout. Although I don't have much vocabulary in Dutch yet (will I ever? LOL), I could understand this easily due to having studied some German before and you know they also have trennbare Verben. I way prefer the Dutch ones though. Ik houd van Snout! Sorry, can't keep from saying it, the rhyme is irresistible, sounding like a dad joke but it's true, you're lovable and I guess we all love you:-) P.S.: That hair is awesome, please, don't cut it!
@Alexandru Some are prepositions. Definitely not all of his examples were. A particle added to a vard can be an adjective or a noun, maybe even an adverb. But tons are indeed prepositions. (And yes, not participles)
Not if you're trying to understand a complicated grammatical concept, which itself requires quite a high level of vocabulary in your own language just to understand... After all, this is also a concept for A1 learners, who don't yet have that good a grasp of Dutch...
Thanks for the calm and comforting way you explain and break down new concepts.
You made it really simple and quick to understand! Thanks a lot!!
Thank you so much for your video, I love your TH-cam channel. 😊
Thanks
Dankje voor de informatieve video's, Nout! Zij zijn zeer behulpzaam.
thank you for this video. I subscribed x looking forward more videos its indeed very helpful.
That's the same with German :), anrufen - Ich rufe an, weglöschen - er löscht weg, zurückkommen - wir kommen zurück
aan, op etc are not PARTICIPLES, (as you said they were), but PREPOSITIONS, or verbal PARTICLES. Lapsus?
Is nodig hebben a separatable verb?
Dank u wel, Snout. Although I don't have much vocabulary in Dutch yet (will I ever? LOL), I could understand this easily due to having studied some German before and you know they also have trennbare Verben. I way prefer the Dutch ones though.
Ik houd van Snout! Sorry, can't keep from saying it, the rhyme is irresistible, sounding like a dad joke but it's true, you're lovable and I guess we all love you:-)
P.S.: That hair is awesome, please, don't cut it!
heel erg bedankt
Can someone explain me why with that sentence: "Morgen sta jij om 7 uur op" is sta - not staat?
Because the verb is coming before the pronoun. The same thing happens with questions. Bijvoorbeeld: "Ga jij vanavond naar de bioscoop?"
Why do yo call them participles?
I think he means "particle", as my German teacher called them. Otherwise, the contents are a helpful refresher indeed!
In fact, they are actually prepositions. But they can be called particles as well, i guess.
@Alexandru Some are prepositions. Definitely not all of his examples were. A particle added to a vard can be an adjective or a noun, maybe even an adverb. But tons are indeed prepositions.
(And yes, not participles)
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C'est dommage que tu limites ton audience en parlant anglais. L'immersion 100% en néérlandais est la meilleur méthode.
Not if you're trying to understand a complicated grammatical concept, which itself requires quite a high level of vocabulary in your own language just to understand... After all, this is also a concept for A1 learners, who don't yet have that good a grasp of Dutch...
Bout is a good teacher in English, but should try to not say “you know” or “etcetera”