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DutchPod101.com
2011-12-23 18:30:00

This is the final lesson in this series, listeners, so here's your chance to ask ANY Dutch-related question you like! We'll do our best to answer them below. :)

Dutchpod101.com
2013-06-23 09:35:51

Hallo Tom!

Thank you for comment and we are really happy that you like our lessons.

Good luck with learning Dutch!

Succes,

Jacob,

Team Dutchpod101.com

Dutchpod101.com
2013-06-23 09:33:18

Hello Careyxxx,

Thank you for your comment and to asnwer your question; The Dutch language has lost a lot of case edings over the years. There are only two .. they are pronouns and are 'hem' and 'mij' .( from 'hij' and 'ik). Other than that you don't really have to worry about it. Ah right! they also appear in family names:

- Theo van den Berg

- Jan den Hoog

- Koos ter Witte

Jacob,

Team Dutchpod101.com

tom E Cole
2013-06-20 00:29:01

This is very good studying, but sometimes it is rather difficult to infer exactly what the pictures are depicting so it is thus more difficult to learn. It is very good, otherwise, and much better than other forms of study and learning.

careyxxx
2011-12-23 18:42:28

I think I was told that Dutch nouns have gender: neuter nouns. Do Dutch nouns also have case endings such as nominative, genitive, dative, and accusative endings?

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