Hello everybody and welcome to Dutch & Go! I'm Nout, a teacher of Dutch NT2 and this is my KZread channel for students of Dutch. Fun, energetic, and a little unconventional (meaning: rebellious). Motivating video material, (no-)nonsense grammar rules with speaking exercises straight from real life and study tips for people with a headache: you'll find it here! Let's make Dutch fun again!
Hallo iedereen en welkom bij Dutch & Go! Ik ben Nout, leraar Nederlands NT2 en dit is mijn KZread kanaal voor studenten Nederlands. Leuk, energiek en een beetje onconventioneel (lees: rebels). Motiverend videomateriaal, (no-)nonsense grammaticaregels met spreekoefeningen uit het echte leven en studietips voor mensen met hoofdpijn: je vindt het hier! Let's make Dutch fun again!
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Which website tell me again (there's a fantastic website @ time 1.12)
I wonder why not "Luister wel !".
beginner
Thank you so much 💓
as a german this is FASCINATING!! I am trying to watch kabouter plop and saw there was a "flemish version" and i was like ?? what is that... i must pursue knowledge (i will also watch your updated video :))
Amazing video thanks I have an exam coming up and this really helped ❤❤
Things that really cool is that Dutch most a of the time is regular. Thanks for your help Nout.
Dat was goed.. dank je
Speed up like a train, we are beginners
Dit is baie soortgelyk aan Afrikaans
thank you for this video. I subscribed x looking forward more videos its indeed very helpful.
Ik ben nu officieel de eerste die perfect Nederlands kan schrijven
I can easily pronounce a rolling R but I can't pronounce it by using the front of my tongue/mouth like I hear from some people. How do you pronounce it that way?
Do dutch speakers all speak fluent English? Englutch or Dutchlish
Nice explanation. I see that this is also used in the structure: Subject + aan het + infinitive + object... rather than subject + everything else + aan het + infinitive. Should we assume that both are correct? Eg: Jij bent op mijn zus aan het wachten; of Jij bent aan het wachten op mijn zus
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genius!!
genius!!!!
Thanks for the video, it helped very well
dat is super behulpzaam. dank u!!
"Soit" strikes me as how we'd say "moving on" or "okay then..." in English. Actually, it's probably closer to how we use "all right" sometimes misspelled "alright." Also, we use "viola" quite a bit in English, but in a more joking fashion I'd assume. Probably not something you'd use in a professional or formal setting, but definitely something you'd use with friends and family to make them smile. lol
I just started watching your videos because I started learning some Dutch via Duo Linigo! Did you come to the US, particularly the Northeast, for a degree in linguistics? If so... What is your specialty? What papers have you written?
Thank you so much, great to learn about the history. My dad was brought up mostly in Oostende. His dad, my granddad and family spoke Antwerpen dialect, I think, but dad learned/spoke the West Flanders lingo also.
Improve your audio mate
Thank you for these videos, trying to learn some Flemish /Dutch as my dad was Flemish.
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Voilà.
Thank you for all the videos❤
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Sounds so close to portuguese alphabet
"dnt use my name"
Hallo! I've watched some of your videos and I should tell you that they're amazing. I'm trying to learn Dutch by myself and it's quite a journey. Would you mind recording a video with 100 most comon dutch verbs or adjectives? Some vocabulary classes would be very helpful for those learning this beautiful language alone, like myself. Well, thanks for all!
btw, "sinaasappel"? Hier noemen wij dat een "appelsien", en in het Russisch zeggen ze dat ook : апельсин
The thing is with me, a translator been my best friend for learning languages, and I've come quite far with it. It just depends on how *one uses it*. For example , I may have a habbit of trying to translate stuff from my mind in my native language to another language and most times that works but sometimes a native might write it diffrently and DeepL shows me how it would of been done differently if so, if I'm confused on why its like this, i simply ask natives or more knowledgeable people to tell me. I also use it to learn vocab, like by simply typing a word list of my words into it and it gives me the dutch words. Ofc it doesn't teach you grammar and all those stuff but doesn't matter when you learned the grammar elsewhere, i just use the translator as a online crutch for vocab i may not know which is fine.
Dutch vowels are easy. Can't find anywhere how to pronounce ae as in many Flemish names and places. Help!
You have two ways to say I love you. Is that at all like in German? Where they have ich liebe dich for romantic love and ich hab dich lieb when it says a family member like your kid? Ik wil graag beetje Nederlands leren voordat ik er deze zomer heen ga. (I got a lot help from Google)
I'm trying to learn some Dutch because I will be in North Holland this summer. I'm an American and live in Germany and speak German as a second language. I'm used to the rhotic R due to my American English but trained myself to use the rolling R and soft r (or whatever you call it) at the end when speaking German. I have to retrain to use the rhotic r in Dutch.
Thank you for this video. We are from Canada and are going to Belgium for three weeks and just wanted to pick up a few words and phrases in Flemish-Dutch.
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Thank you for this tips, I just found your videos and loved them so much. I just moved to Belgium and feel a little frustrated learning the language. Are you still making these kind of videos?
Bedank Nout voor de les, ik hoop dat iets meenemen!
Hello does the book have English translated to Dutch or only Dutch
Ik heb het niet bij me. Is this correct?
Porquê Neerlandês e não Nederlandês, porque copiar um termo francês em vez do país em causa? O país chama-se Nederlands, e não Neerlandie como no Francês.
I see 'mee' all the time and I never grasped it...until I watched your video!
Grappig: "Ik leef in Belgie, daarom heb ik niet zo veel kontakt met het frans"... 🤔