Dutch pronunciation exercise: the letters V, W and F | Nederlandse uitspraak oefening: V, W, F.

This is an extra video exercise - to the Dutch alphabet and pronunciation lesson about the letters: V+W+F.
Extra oefening Nederlandse uitspraak / Nederlands alfabet. Bij video les over de uitspraak van de letters V+W+F.
www.learndutch.org/dutch-alpha...
This video is a pronunciation exercise to the video lesson about the letters V, W, and F. In the video Bart will read a number of words (with these letters) and your task is to repeat the words. Just go to a quiet place where no one disturbs you and where you feel no shame. Then repeat the letter out loud. Try to copy a much as possible the pronunciation of Bart; try to pronounce these Dutch letters in the same way.
Video met uitspraak oefeningen als aanvulling op de les over de uitspraak van de letters V, W en F in het Nederlands.
Op verzoek gemaakt - extra les om het verschil tussen de V, de W en de F goed uit te leggen. Omdat de precieze klanken van deze letters in elke taal weer net iets anders liggen, is dit belangrijk goed te begrijpen. De muziek is in deze video uitgezet om de uitspraak goed te kunnen horen. Nederlandse Uitspraak oefenen door alle woorden die Bart 2x maal noemt, hardop te herhalen.
Bart de Pau - Dutch teacher at Dutch Summer School
www.dutchsummerschool.nl/

Пікірлер: 25

  • @alacarterr
    @alacarterr4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Bart, I found this exercise very helpful. When the video moves to begin repeating sentences, I often didn't have enough time to say the sentence twice. This was a bit demotivating (though I did still enjoy the video), and I thought that it was worth letting you know.

  • @JonFeller2942
    @JonFeller29423 жыл бұрын

    I find this video is the most helpful of all the pronunciation videos. It would be great if some of the other difficult sounds could receive a similar treatment. Just pausing the video during your other videos doesn't help as much. I also like that you have us listen two times before imitating!

  • @leticiabeelen4717
    @leticiabeelen47173 жыл бұрын

    Dat is een goede oefening. Bedankt

  • @cristinapulido9306
    @cristinapulido93065 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the useful video. As a Spanish native speaker, living in Germany and speaking German with a decent pronunciation I feel overwhelmed and almost tempted to go for the "easy" German V -> F assimilation... But I'll really try hard to do it well :-)

  • @Sqy-1
    @Sqy-15 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much, this is very important for all students to learn Dutch come from another country. You video is very good. I like it so much. But I selected to automate to play the video so I can not do every video give you 👍 .sorry for that.

  • @mjwemdee
    @mjwemdee Жыл бұрын

    The lesson is good practice, but I would have appreciated a little more explanation about the difference between these three phonemes (if indeed there is a difference in Dutch) in order to make sense of the exercise. In English, the difference between /f/ and /v/ is simply the voicing. /f/ is unvoiced, /v/ is voiced. (English 'w' is of course a completely different affair; it is a semi-vowel) But in Dutch, is it also a question of voicing? Or is it the actual positioning of the dental fricative? I find it hard to distinguish 'v' from 'w' in Dutch - although your voice seemed to pronounce the word 'warm' much closer to the same as English. I'm sorry I'm still a little confused!

  • @vincentvangogh2505
    @vincentvangogh25054 жыл бұрын

    Van fietsen word je vrolijk. For me the hardest phrase EVER. I can't switch quickly from N to W. It's so hard!

  • @anjoy3881
    @anjoy38817 жыл бұрын

    Thanx!;)

  • @svetlanayonova9228
    @svetlanayonova9228 Жыл бұрын

    Super!!!

  • @cristinacouplestherapy3819
    @cristinacouplestherapy3819 Жыл бұрын

    Dank u!

  • @abrahambarreto2395
    @abrahambarreto23958 жыл бұрын

    Hello Bart, I love your videos! They are amazing, just one question, where is the video about g / ch pronunciation you mention at the end of this video? Dank je veel!

  • @LearndutchOrg

    @LearndutchOrg

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Abraham Barreto it's still in my planning to make it... thank you for the compliments!

  • @vhelpetrache8312
    @vhelpetrache83123 жыл бұрын

    It is very helpful...💯❤️ It is very hard as in super hard since i only know English alphabet but when i listen to it over and over again i can now distinguísh the difference..f is the same as well as V but w is kinda similar to v ...V is like Viy and W is Vey... hopefully Im getting it... ❤️❤️❤️

  • @igorgodfig
    @igorgodfig9 жыл бұрын

    Hello! I have a doubt now. Please, I had learned the sounds in Dutch of different way, for exemple: "van" the letter "v" - Doesn't it have the sound of "f" ? the letter "w" - Doesn't it have the sound of "v" ? May they have also these sounds ? Thank you already!!

  • @franciscusvanliempt9742

    @franciscusvanliempt9742

    8 жыл бұрын

    Hi.. I agree with you.. Check my answer to the person right above you if you like

  • @ryanyesman7664

    @ryanyesman7664

    6 жыл бұрын

    The letter 'v' in proper spoken Dutch makes a slightly lighter 'v' sound than in English. However, in informal Dutch in the past few decades, the 'v' has become much less voiced, and sounds more like an English 'f' sound. Most Dutch people will pronounce if with the 'f' sound, while the Flemish people of Belgium still pronounce the old soft 'v' sound. The letter 'w' makes a combination of the 'w' and 'v' sounds in English. The main difference is that when making the 'w' sounds, you never connect your front teeth and your bottom lip, causing friction. The only sound you mouth should be making is a 'w' voicing, with your lips closer together and pushing out a little air, just barely short of the English 'v' sound. They're all distinct sounds, especially to the ears of a Dutch. But to English speakers it can tend to sound the same. (NOT AN EXCUSE TO NOT LEARN THEM THE DUTCH WILL NOTICE)

  • @iSwearToCod

    @iSwearToCod

    5 жыл бұрын

    thx ryan

  • @wsjinter
    @wsjinter7 жыл бұрын

    why no lesson for g pronunciation?

  • @melerence
    @melerence9 жыл бұрын

    Hallo, thanks for sharing these videos firstly. But I have the same doubt. When I have stayed in the Netherlands I was hearing the "ffff" sound when they pronounce the letter of "v". I know I might change according to places like north or west etc. Could you please explain this, maybe you have a special accent like more western. Dankjewel!

  • @franciscusvanliempt9742

    @franciscusvanliempt9742

    8 жыл бұрын

    Hi.. I'm a Dutch native and I do agree with you.. I'm from Amsterdam and used to pronounce words like vast/veel/van most definitely with a stronger F sound.. There's your answer.. One year later lol

  • @krispad6866
    @krispad68663 жыл бұрын

    Baie Dankie . Ek praat Afrikaans, en vou Nederlands leer.

  • @device-bk4gs
    @device-bk4gs20 күн бұрын

    In india worst became worrest or worresht , may be its notneasy but itnis also to give extra emphasis like werk

  • @ZhenyaZhks
    @ZhenyaZhks4 жыл бұрын

    i don't hear any difference between v and w :(

  • @gtattsUS

    @gtattsUS

    4 жыл бұрын

    remember, v with upper teeth touching lower lip, w with lips only

  • @ZhenyaZhks

    @ZhenyaZhks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mary Miller thank you!