INTRODUCTION |
Becky: Must-Know Dutch Social Media Phrases Season 1 Lesson 23 - Happy New Year! |
Becky: Hi, everyone. I'm Becky. |
Jacob: And I'm Jacob. |
Becky: In this lesson, you'll learn how to post and leave comments in Dutch for New Year’s. Jan celebrates the New Year, posts an image of it, and leaves this comment. |
Jacob: Gelukkig nieuwjaar iedereen! Proost! |
Becky: Meaning - "Happy new year everyone! Cheers!" Listen to a reading of the post and the comments that follow. |
DIALOGUE |
(clicking sound) |
Jan: Gelukkig nieuwjaar iedereen! Proost! |
(clicking sound) |
Linda: Gelukkig nieuwjaar! |
Chantal: Proost op een mooi jaar! |
Nico: De beste wensen! |
Erik: Jij ook gelukkig nieuwjaar! |
Becky: Listen again with the English translation. |
(clicking sound) |
Jan: Gelukkig nieuwjaar iedereen! Proost! |
Becky: "Happy new year everyone! Cheers!" |
(clicking sound) |
Linda: Gelukkig nieuwjaar! |
Becky: "Happy New Year!" |
Chantal: Proost op een mooi jaar! |
Becky: "Cheers to a wonderful year!" |
Nico: De beste wensen! |
Becky: "Best wishes!" |
Erik: Jij ook gelukkig nieuwjaar! |
Becky: "Happy New year to you too!" |
POST |
Becky: Listen again to Jan's post. |
Jacob: Gelukkig nieuwjaar iedereen! Proost! |
Becky: "Happy new year everyone! Cheers!" |
Jacob: (SLOW) Gelukkig nieuwjaar iedereen! Proost! (Regular) Gelukkig nieuwjaar iedereen! Proost! |
Becky: Let's break this down. First is an expression meaning "Happy new year everyone!" |
Jacob: Gelukkig nieuwjaar iedereen |
Becky: In Dutch, people often write “new year” as one word, without a space. Listen again - "Happy new year everyone!" is... |
Jacob: (SLOW) Gelukkig nieuwjaar iedereen (REGULAR) Gelukkig nieuwjaar iedereen |
Becky: Then comes the phrase - "Cheers!" |
Jacob: Proost! |
Becky: When it becomes the new year, Dutch people usually make a toast with champagne. You can also find a traditional snack available only around new years. The name of the snack is... |
Jacob: "oliebol" |
Becky: ...which literally means "oil ball." It’s a deep fried dough snack with raisins. Listen again - "Cheers!" is... |
Jacob: (SLOW) Proost! (REGULAR) Proost! |
Becky: All together, it's "Happy new year everyone! Cheers!" |
Jacob: Gelukkig nieuwjaar iedereen! Proost! |
COMMENTS |
Becky: In response, Jan's friends leave some comments. |
Becky: His neighbor, Linda, uses an expression meaning - "Happy New Year!" |
Jacob: (SLOW) Gelukkig nieuwjaar! (REGULAR) Gelukkig nieuwjaar! |
[Pause] |
Jacob: Gelukkig nieuwjaar! |
Becky: Use this expression to say the common New Year’s expression. |
Becky: His high school friend, Chantal, uses an expression meaning - "Cheers to a wonderful year!" |
Jacob: (SLOW) Proost op een mooi jaar! (REGULAR) Proost op een mooi jaar! |
[Pause] |
Jacob: Proost op een mooi jaar! |
Becky: Use this expression to be optimistic |
Becky: His supervisor, Nico, uses an expression meaning - "Best wishes!" |
Jacob: (SLOW) De beste wensen! (REGULAR) De beste wensen! |
[Pause] |
Jacob: De beste wensen! |
Becky: Use this expression to wish someone good luck. |
Becky: His college friend, Erik, uses an expression meaning - "Happy New year to you too!" |
Jacob: (SLOW) Jij ook gelukkig nieuwjaar! (REGULAR) Jij ook gelukkig nieuwjaar! |
[Pause] |
Jacob: Jij ook gelukkig nieuwjaar! |
Becky: Use this expression to return the sentiment. |
Outro
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Becky: Okay, that's all for this lesson. If a friend posted something about New Year’s, which phrase would you use? Leave us a comment letting us know, and we'll see you next time! |
Jacob: Doei. |
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