Steemfest Preparation: 10 Helpful Words and Expressions in Dutch
I don't speak Dutch very well, but I on my travels I picked up on some words and expressions.
I find it very useful to learn a little of the local language before I arrive.
Saying Please and Thank you correctly, can go a long way.
Please note that I have learned most of my Dutch from the print on cigarette boxes, from setting my navigation system to Dutch and in bars and pubs.
You can always fill up with english words, most people will understand, especially in Amsterdam.
The information given below, might be incorrect.
English | Dutch |
---|---|
Yes | Ja |
No | Nee |
thanks | bedankt |
How much is ... ? | Wat kost ... ? |
Cheese | Kaas |
tasty, sexy | lekker |
You hair looks great. | Je haar is prachtig. |
You're welcome | Asjeblieft |
What's your name ? | Hoe heet je ? |
Enjoy your drink ! | Proost ! |
If you find any mistakes, please let me know below.
I hope I could inspire you to start learning some Dutch for Amsterdam - It's fun !
Have a great day !
It should be
proost
instead ofprost
. Also,information
is an uncountable English noun, so you don't pluralise it with ans
. ;)Misschien ook
swaffelen
toe voegen aan het lijst? Niet heel erg handig, maar wel grappig! It was the Dutch word-of-the-year in 2008. :)I corrected that - thank you well !
we could work out a longer, more complete list :) ?!
Maybe another post: 10 not-so-helpful but hilarious Dutch words? lol
I know some of those, too :D
There should be a prize on finding a single-word translation into English of "swaffelen". Please note that most Dutch people don't swaffel. Anders hebben we straks weer een onuitroeibaar misverstand.
Dat heb je helemaal goed gedaan maar het is alsjeblieft
Na sekker, bedankt !
ik heb een kanal in steemit.chat gemaakt #nederlands - ik will dat nederlanders en nederlands spreekers dar zijin :)
Hup Holland Hup ;) resteemed
Lekker gouda kaas :)
Smaket.
smaakelijk... tasty.
oh, for before eating a meal, it is customary to say 'eets smaakelijk'.
very nice felixxx. really you should have 'hoeveel kost dat' (hoo feel kost dat?) and maybe mention that in amsterdam they say 'goede morgen' as 'hoo-yah mor-khah'. I am gonna be back there soon so maybe i should try my hand at a 'how to be civilised in amsterdam' post...
i'm not that keen on going back to amsterdam but i have many fond memories.
oh yes 'yes, certainly' is 'ja seker' (ya zay-ker) and 'of course' is 'Na-TUR-luk'.
@felixxx, awesome list. I wish I could go to Amsterdam. Steem On Dude!
Kaas met prikkertje en een vlagje, in Nederland is het dan al een feest. :-)
(EN: Cheese with toothpick and flag, that's already a party in Nederland.)