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New Dutch Blog Posts are Coming! Posted by on Dec 9, 2009

“Hi” to all fans of the Transparent Language Dutch Language Blog! I know the delay since the last post has been…long…but we will soon be back in the swing with more blogs posts. How do we define “more”? Both in terms of quantity and quality! So please stay tuned. In just a couple weeks, we’ll…

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Dutch Verbs That End in -n Posted by on Aug 21, 2009

There are Dutch verbs that end in -n instead of the usual -en in the infinitive. A high frequency verb that uses -n in the infinitive ending is doen, which means *to do ik doe jij doet u doet hij/zij/het doet wij doen jullie doen zij doen Another verb of this nature is the verb…

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Dutch D Verbs Posted by on Aug 18, 2009

Verbs with a stem that ends in -d add the -t in the second and third person singular. rijden = to drive ik rijd/rij (the d may be written but it is not pronounced) jij rijdt u rijdt hij/zij/het rijdt wij rijden jullie rijden zij rijden houden = to hold ik houd/hou jij houdt u…

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This, That, These, Those Posted by on Aug 15, 2009

In Dutch, there are two words to say ‘this’ and two words to say ‘that’. When ‘this’ is used before a common noun, ‘deze‘ is used. Example: deze man *this man When ‘this’ is used before a neuter noun, ‘dit‘ is used. Example: dit huis *this house When ‘these’ is used, ‘deze‘ is used, regardless of…

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Indefinite Articles Posted by on Aug 12, 2009

In Dutch there is only one indefinite article. This article is een. It doesn’t matter whether the noun is a de noun or a het noun. For example, ‘a woman’ is een vrouw, (de noun) and ‘a house’ is een huis (het noun). It will both be een no matter what. Also, in English, we…

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Famous Dutch Cheeses Posted by on Aug 9, 2009

Have you ever tried Dutch kaas? Here are some famous brands of Dutch cheese. Goudse kaas : or Gouda cheese, is a yellow colored cheese sold not just in the Netherlands, but all over the world. It was named after the Gouda, a stad in the south of the Netherlands. This cheese has a distinctive sweet flavor…

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Answers to the Word of the Day Practice Posted by on Aug 6, 2009

All these words are in the Word of the Day. Find the Dutch equivalent of these words. 1) to kiss (kussen) https://blogs.transparent.com/wotd/today/dutch.htm?date=06-01-2009 2) to reveal (onthullen) https://blogs.transparent.com/wotd/today/dutch.htm?date=06-04-2009 3) to giggle (giechelen) https://blogs.transparent.com/wotd/today/dutch.htm?date=06-08-2009 4) to knit (breien) https://blogs.transparent.com/wotd/today/dutch.htm?date=06-09-2009 5) to garden (tuinieren) https://blogs.transparent.com/wotd/today/dutch.htm?date=06-16-2009 6) to explore (verkennen) https://blogs.transparent.com/wotd/today/dutch.htm?date=06-17-2009 7) deceptive (bedrieglijk) https://blogs.transparent.com/wotd/today/dutch.htm?date=06-19-2009 8) broken (kapot) https://blogs.transparent.com/wotd/today/dutch.htm?date=06-25-2009 9)…

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