"jij" for your friends etc, "u" for someone who's your teacher or grandma or whatever.
"jij" for your friends etc, "u" for someone who's your teacher or grandma or whatever.
jij: you
u:you ( polite form, singular)
either "Hoe gaat het?" which translates to "How is it going?" (pronounce "Hoo ghaat het?") or "Alles goed (met jou)?", translates to "Everything good (with you)?" (pronounce "Al-ess ghoot (met yauw)?"
Spell: Nederland (for the country) or Nederlands (for the Dutch language)
Pronounce: N(aiduh)l(a)nd
with:
'Do you speak Dutch?' is in Dutch 'Spreek je Nederlands?'
'Hup Holland Hup'
hello in nederlands is hallo (ha-low)
Ik ben.
Hallo
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In Dutch you say "interieur" or "inwendig".
In Dutch, "Larissa" is pronounced as "luh-RISS-uh".
"Ezechiël" is how you say "Ezekiel" in Dutch.
hack your game
ah in dutch
Groot But the g is hard to say if you're not dutch..
'stripes' is in Dutch 'strepen' and 'stripe' is in Dutch 'streep'.
zeggen waar de is the word for say where. This is the translation from English to Dutch.
'diamonds' are in Dutch 'diamanten'.