"Goed! Ik leer Nederlands. Groetjes!" may be one answer to the Dutch phrases "Hoi! Hoe gaat? Hoe kan het dat jij Nederlands spreekt? Groetjes!"
Specifically, in terms of the answer "goed" means "fine, good, well." It is in response to the words "Hoi! Hoe gaat?" ("Hello! How are you?")
The statement "Ik leer Nederlands" means "I'm learning Dutch." It is in answer to the question "Hoe kan het dat jij Nederlands spreekt?" ("How is it possible that you speak Dutch?")
Both sets of Dutch phrases end on the same note with "Groetjes" ("greetings, regards," etc.).
He speaks Dutch = Hij spreekt Nederlands
Spreek je Nederlands is an informal equivalent in Dutch to 'Do you speak Dutch'. It may be used with the speaker's close circle of family, friends, and peers. A polite equivalent for strangers and elders is Spreekt u Nederlands?AnswerThe Dutch phrase for "Do you speak Dutch?" is:"Spreekt u Nederlands?" (this is formal speech)"Spreek je Nederlands?" (this is informal speech)
"Hello, I am Dutch " translates to "Hallo, Ik ben Nederlands" in Dutch
Nederlands
It's : ''Spreekt u Chinees?"
The Nederlands (Dutch)
The Nederlands (Dutch)
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
Indonesia was named 'Nederlands Indië' when they were ruled by the Dutch. 'Nederlands Indië' is in English 'Dutch India'.
Nederlands is the Dutch name for our language (so it means Dutch in English). Netherlands is the English name of our country
"Leer Nederlands" "Leer" as in "lyr" from "lyrics" "Nederlands" as "Nader-lahnds"
It's Dutch, or 'Nederlands'.