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as at the end of the Scottish word loch. The Dutch word for canal – gracht – is especially tricky, since it has two of these sounds – it comes out along the lines of khrakht. A common word for hello is Dag! – pronounced like daakh

ng as in bring

nj as in onion

y is not a consonant, but another way of writing ij

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Vowels and diphthongs

A good rule of thumb is that doubling the letter lengthens the vowel sound.

a is like the English apple

aa like cart

e like let

ee like late

o as in pop

oo in pope

u is like the French tu if preceded by a consonant; it’s like wood if followed by a consonant

uu is the French tu

au and ou like how

ei and ij as in fine, though this varies strongly from region to region; sometimes it can sound more like lane

oe as in soon

eu is like the diphthong in the French leur

ui is the hardest Dutch diphthong of all, pronounced like how but much further forward in the mouth, with lips pursed (as if to say “oo”)

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Words and phrases

Dutch | Words and phrases |

Basics

yes ja

no nee

please alstublieft

(no) thank you (nee) dank u or bedankt

hello hallo, dag or hoi

good morning goedemorgen

good afternoon goedemiddag

good evening goedenavond

goodbye tot ziens

see you later tot straks

Do you speak English? Spreekt u Engels?

I don’t understand Ik begrijp het niet

women/men vrouwen/mannen

children kinderen

men’s/women’s toilets heren/dames

I want… Ik wil…

I don’t want to… Ik wil niet…(+verb)

I don’t want any… Ik wil geen…(+noun)

How much is…? Wat kost…?

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Travel, directions and shopping

How do I get to…? Hoe kom ik in…?

Where is…? Waar is…?

How far is it to…? Hoe ver is het naar…?

far/near ver/dichtbij

left/right links/rechts

straight ahead rechtdoor

airport luchthaven

post office postkantoor

postbox postbus

stamp(s) postzegel(s)

money exchange geldwisselkantoor

cash desk kassa

railway platform spoor or perron

ticket office loket

here/there hier/daar

good/bad goed/slecht

big/small groot/klein

open/closed open/gesloten

push/pull duwen/trekken

new/old nieuw/oud

cheap/expensive goedkoop/duur

hot/cold heet or warm/koud

with/without met/zonder

North noord

South zuid

East oost

West west

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Signs and abbreviations

A.U.B. alstublieft: please (also shown as S.V.P., from French)

BG begane grond: ground floor

BTW Belasting Toegevoegde Waarde: VAT

Geen toegang no entry

gesloten closed

ingang entrance

K kelder: basement

let op! attention!

heren/dames men’s/women’s toilets

open open

T/M tot en met: up to and including

toegang entrance

uitgang exit

V.A. vanaf: from

Z.O.Z. please turn over (page, leaflet, etc)

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Useful cycling terms

tyre band

puncture lek

brake rem

chain ketting

wheel wiel

pedal trapper

pump pomp

handlebars stuur

broken kapot

cycle path fietspad

Dutch | Words and phrases |

Days of the week

Sunday zondag

Monday maandag

Tuesday dinsdag

Wednesday woensdag

Thursday donderdag

Friday vrijdag

Saturday zaterdag

yesterday gisteren

today vandaag

tomorrow morgen

tomorrow morning morgenochtend

year jaar

month maand

week week

day dag

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Months of the year

January januari

February februari

March maart

April april

May mei

June juni

July juli

August augustus

September september

October oktober

November november

December december

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Time

hour uur

minute minuut

What time is it? Hoe laat is het?

It’s… Het is…

3.00 drie uur

3.05 vijf over drie

3.10 tien over drie

3.15 kwart over drie

3.20 tien voor half vier

3.25 vijf voor half vier

3.30 half vier

3.35 vijf over half vier

3.40 tien over half vier

3.45 kwart voor vier

3.50 tien voor vier

3.55 vijf voor vier

8am acht uur ’s ochtends

1pm een uur ’s middags

8pm acht uur ’s avonds

1am een uur ’s nachts

Dutch | Words and phrases |

Numbers

When saying a number, the Dutch generally transpose the last two digits: for example, €3.25 is drie euro vijf en twintig.

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