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Learn how to apologize
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Hallo allemaal! Ik heet Marleen. Hi everybody! I’m Marleen. |
Welcome to DutchPod101.com’s “Nederlands in 3 Minuten”. The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn Dutch. |
Let’s take a closer we learned the phrase Pardon, spreekt u Engels? |
"Excuse me, do you speak English?" We mentioned the word pardon, which means "excuse me" in formal Dutch. |
In this lesson we’re going to learn how to use Pardon and other words when apologizing in Dutch. |
We should use Pardon in formal situations, such as when we are ordering something in bars or restaurants. For example- |
Pardon, een koffie alstublieft. |
"Excuse me, a coffee please." |
We can also use it when asking a question- |
Pardon, waar is de uitgang? |
"Excuse me, where is the exit?" |
Pardon can also be a formal way to get someone's attention. |
Another phrase that can be used to get somebody’s attention in a formal manner is excuseer. |
[slowly] Excuseer. |
The informal way to say "excuse me" is |
Sorry |
[slowly] Sorry. |
Just like pardon or excuseer, we can use sorry when asking a question, or when apologizing. |
All of these phrases can be used for either “excuse me” or “I’m sorry”. But if you really want to apologize for something, it might be better to use a different phrase. |
That phrase is Het spijt me. It means “I am sorry.” and can be used in both formal and informal situations. |
[slowly] Het spijt me. |
Let’s take a closer look at this expression. First we have Het, or “It”. Next, we insert the Dutch word for “regret”, spijt. Me means “me”. |
Het spijt me. |
Now it’s time for Marleen’s Insights. |
Please remember that in Holland if we accidentally bump into someone, we don’t say “I’m sorry”, Het spijt me; instead we say Pardon, Excuseer or Sorry. |
Are you are able to count in Dutch? In the next lesson we will learn the numbers in Dutch from one to ten! |
I'll be waiting for you in our next “Nederlands in 3 minuten” lesson. |
Tot ziens! |
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