Dutch D Verbs Posted by Transparent Language 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…
This, That, These, Those Posted by Transparent Language 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…
Indefinite Articles Posted by Transparent Language 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…
Famous Dutch Cheeses Posted by Transparent Language 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…
Answers to the Word of the Day Practice Posted by Transparent Language 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)…
Word of the Day Practice Posted by Transparent Language on Aug 3, 2009
All these words are in the Word of the Day. Find the Dutch equivalent of these words. 1) to kiss 2) to reveal 3) to giggle 4) to knit 5) to garden 6) to explore 7) deceptive 8) broken 9) witty 10) to sacrifice 11) to sketch 12) to doubt 13) amiable 14) grey 15)…
Dutch T Verbs Posted by Transparent Language on Jul 29, 2009
There are a whole slew of Dutch verbs that are t verbs. How do you know whether a verb is a t verb? The stem of a ‘t’ verb will end in either t, h, f, c, k, s, p. The verb ‘to know’ (weten) is a ‘t’ verb. (Note, this verb is used to know a…