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Why Should You Learn Dutch?

We want you to speak Dutch, you want to know why? Here is why, learning Dutch is easy! Because English and Dutch are related languages. Also, Speaking Dutch will make you popular around the Dutchies they will love you, seriously they will. When you speak Dutch you can get into “gezelligheid” (explanation down below). In addition, You’ll have 23 million native Dutch speakers to talk to. Located all around the world. They speak Dutch in Belgium, Surinam (South America) and The Carribean. Here is why. 1. Dutch is easy to learn Do you already know English? Good, the leap from English to Dutch is small as both languages belong to the West Germanic family. When 2 languages belong to the same family it easier for you to pick up,... Show more

DutchPod101’s Essential Dutch Travel Phrase Guide

Traveling to foreign countries is nearly always an exciting, enriching, and beneficial experience. Yet, some things can be real downers, such as boredom on a lengthy flight to . Really, binge-watching onboard movies can only be interesting for so long! And jet lag - another huge downer. Did you know that jet lag is more severe when you travel from the West to the East? Well, we won't know how to beat that, but there are fortunately plenty of remedies around to investigate. To beat flight boredom, though, we may have the answer for you at DutchPod101! Why don't you take the time to study Dutch travel phrases? We make this super easy and fun, with great downloadables, like our PDF Cheat Sheets. Quickly memorize these, and impress your ... Show more

Learn Dutch Numbers 1-1000 and Beyond

Have you ever found yourself shopping in the Netherlands, only to become confused when the cashier tells you the price? Or maybe you were having a smooth conversation with a native Dutch speaker, only to freeze up when trying to give your age. If you plan on working or studying in the Netherlands for any length of time, you’ve got to learn some Dutch numbers.  Numbers are everywhere, in countless aspects of our daily lives: from giving our age to counting money, people, or things. Therefore, learning how to identify and use numbers is a vital skill for effective communication. When you first begin studying Dutch numbers, it may be challenging—but if you stick to it, you’ll get the hang of it in no time. In this useful guide from... Show more

How To Post In Perfect Dutch on Social Media

You're learning to speak Dutch, and it's going well. Your confidence is growing! So much so that you feel ready to share your experiences on social media—in Dutch. At Learn Dutch, we make this easy for you to get it right the first time. Post like a boss with these phrases and guidelines, and get to practice your Dutch in the process. 1. Talking about Your Restaurant Visit in Dutch Eating out is fun, and often an experience you'd like to share. Take a pic, and start a conversation on social media in Dutch. Your friend will be amazed by your language skills...and perhaps your taste in restaurants! Jan eats at a restaurant with his friends, posts an image of the group, and leaves this comment: POST Let's break down Jan's post. ... Show more

How to Say Sorry in Dutch

Learn how to apologize in Dutch - fast and accurately! DutchPod101 makes it easy for you to make amends. Start with a bonus, and download your FREE cheat sheet - How to Improve Your Dutch Skills! (Logged-In Member Only) Table of Contents Common Ways to Say Sorry in Dutch How To Refuse Something Politely in Dutch Audio Lesson - Survival Phrases "How to Say Sorry" Why You Will NOT Be Sorry For Learning Dutch through DutchPod101 1. Common Ways to Say Sorry in Dutch Nobody’s perfect, not anywhere in the world. Everybody makes mistakes, and does and says regrettable things. Then it’s time to apologize, as saying ‘I’m sorry’ is not in vain. It can be very healing! Did you know that hearing a sincerely-meant apology can have a... Show more

Prinsjesdag: Prince’s Day in the Netherlands

Each year, the Netherlands observes Prinsjesdag, or "Prince’s Day." Because this is the day the country officials go over the country’s budget proposals and new bills, many people also call this "Budget Day." In the Netherlands, Prince’s Day is also a special day of celebration, and is the only time many people will ever see the Golden Carriage (which we’ll talk more about later). In the learning about Prince’s Day, you’ll also gain insight into certain aspects of the culture in the Netherlands. And as any successful language-learner can tell you, this is a vital step in mastering any language. DutchPod101.com can make this part of the learning process both fun and informative! Let’s get started with a little more about what Prince Day... Show more

The Complete Guide to Dutch Internet Slang Words

Do you use a lot of slang when you talk online or text your friends? English slang words like LOL (laughing out loud), WTF (what the f**k), BRB (be right back), and NVM (nevermind) are quite popular online and you’ve probably used them before.  Using slang is part of every culture, and every country has its own text and internet slang. The Netherlands is no exception!  As a Dutch learner, it may come in handy for you to learn some Dutch internet slang words. This will allow you to understand your Dutch friends online and impress native speakers. However, you should never use these terms in formal situations; Dutch text / internet slang is mainly used between friends.  In this article, we will…  ...discuss... Show more

Dutch Self-Introductions: “My Name is,” in Dutch & More

Would you like to know how to introduce yourself in Dutch? A good introduction is the key to a good first impression. Even if you’re not fluent enough to go through the whole conversation in Dutch, with a fun Dutch introduction you will show people that you are interested in learning the language and discovering the culture. Does that sound very hard? Don’t be scared! It’s not that bad with the help of key phrases like “I am from …” or “my name is …” in Dutch. You don’t have to be fluent, you can just use a catchy script that you modify (slightly) to the occasion. In the Netherlands you may be quickly tempted to talk in English (as many Dutch people will understand you), but your intentions to learn Dutch will be appreciated and it will... Show more

Netherlands’ Pentecostal Celebration: Pentecost Sunday

What is Pentecost Sunday in the Netherlands? Each year, the Netherlands observes the Pentecostal celebration to remember the Covenant between God and Israel, as well as the descension of the Holy Spirit onto Christians. The Day of Pentecost is celebrated both as a religious holiday and as an opportunity to relax and enjoy life. In learning about the Dutch traditions for the Feast of Pentecost, you’ll see how Dutch culture intertwines with a holiday celebrated in various parts of the world. In turn, you’ll better absorb the Dutch way of life and the Netherlands’ culture, especially regarding religion. Understanding culture is one of the most essential steps in mastering any target language, and at DutchPod101.com, we hope to make... Show more

Moederdag: Celebrate Mother’s Day in the Netherlands!

In the Netherlands, holidays are celebrated with a lot of heart; Moederdag may be celebrated with even more heart! Moederdag ("Mother's Day") in the Netherlands is special among Dutch holidays, as it gives children and grandchildren a day to rejoice in their mothers. Another fun fact about family holidays: Netherlands first celebrated Mother's Day before it celebrated Father's Day! Do you know when each holiday was first celebrated here? We'll give your curious mind the answer later. ;) At DutchPod101.com, we hope to make learning about holidays in Netherlands both fun and informative! So let's get started. 1. What is Mother's Day? We celebrate Mother's Day being mindful of the fact that our mothers assume the role of... Show more