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Learn common Dutch greetings and farewells
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Welterusten |
Tot ziens. |
Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
What do these words mean? Stick around. |
In this quick lesson, you’ll learn basic Dutch greetings that all beginners must know. |
Before we start, did you know that some Dutch people greet each other by saying "mogge." Can you guess what time of day "mogge" is used for? |
Keep watching for the answer at the end. |
Hallo. |
"Hello." |
[SLOW] Hallo. |
Hallo. |
A very common way to say hello to your friends is to say, hoi. |
Jack greets Steve at a networking event. |
Jack: Hallo, hoe gaat het met je? |
Steve: Het gaat goed, bedankt! En met jou? |
Welterusten |
"Goodnight." |
[SLOW] Weltrusten |
Welterusten |
In Belgium, they also speak Dutch, but they do not use the word Welterusten. |
Instead, they say, slaap wel, to wish each other a good night. |
Steve and Tom say goodnight after watching a movie. |
Steve: Welterusten. Het was leuk. |
Tom: Welterusten. Tot morgen. |
Goedemorgen. |
"Good morning." |
[SLOW] Goedemorgen. |
Goedemorgen. |
While goedemorgen is the official pronunciation, a lot of people pronounce it actually as goeiemorgen. |
Anne greets her friends at a train station before heading out on a hiking trip. |
Anne: Goedemorgen allemaal. |
Tom: Goedemorgen! Leuk je te zien. |
Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
"Nice to meet you." |
[SLOW] Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
A different way of saying nice to meet you in Dutch is aangenaam. |
Aangenaam. |
Didi greets a new student as they join the class for the first time. |
Didi: Kom binnen. Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
Gabriel: Dank u. Ook leuk om u te ontmoeten. |
Hoe gaat het? |
"How are you?" |
[SLOW] Hoe gaat het? |
Hoe gaat het? |
Hoe gaat het? has a slightly formal tone to it. |
If you're talking to your friends, you can say, Alles goed? |
Steve greets Tom at a party. |
Steve: Leuk je hier te zien! Hoe gaat het, Tom? |
Tom: Het gaat goed, bedankt! En met jou? |
Tot ziens. |
"Goodbye." |
[SLOW] Tot ziens. |
Tot ziens. |
Tot ziens, my standard parting phrase on these videos, can also be done in a more informal way. |
Doei. |
Jack says goodbye after meeting with Steve. |
Jack: Tot ziens! Tot gauw! |
Steve: Zeker. Hou je goed! |
Let's review. |
You'll see the words in English and your job is to say the words in Dutch. |
Ready? |
Do you remember how to say "Hello."? |
Hallo. |
Hallo. |
And how to say "Goodnight."? |
Weltrusten |
Weltrusten |
How about "Good morning."? |
Goedemorgen. |
Goedemorgen. |
Do you remember how to say "Nice to meet you."? |
Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
And how to say "How are you?" |
Hoe gaat het? |
Hoe gaat het? |
And finally, do you remember how to say "Goodbye."? |
Tot ziens. |
Tot ziens. |
Some Dutch people greet each other by saying "mogge." Can you guess what time of day "mogge" is used for? |
"Mogge" is a slang word that means good morning in some parts of the Netherlands. It's used in the morning when you first see someone. It’s a quick and cheerful way to start the day! Try it with your friends! |
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to practice these new words and phrases, and see you next time! |
Welterusten |
Tot ziens. |
Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
What do these words mean? Stick around. |
In this quick lesson, you’ll learn basic Dutch greetings that all beginners must know. |
Before we start, did you know that some Dutch people greet each other by saying "mogge." Can you guess what time of day "mogge" is used for? |
Keep watching for the answer at the end. |
Hallo. |
"Hello." |
[SLOW] Hallo. |
Hallo. |
A very common way to say hello to your friends is to say, hoi. |
Jack greets Steve at a networking event. |
Jack: Hallo, hoe gaat het met je? |
Steve: Het gaat goed, bedankt! En met jou? |
Welterusten |
"Goodnight." |
[SLOW] Weltrusten |
Welterusten |
In Belgium, they also speak Dutch, but they do not use the word Welterusten. |
Instead, they say, slaap wel, to wish each other a good night. |
Steve and Tom say goodnight after watching a movie. |
Steve: Welterusten. Het was leuk. |
Tom: Welterusten. Tot morgen. |
Goedemorgen. |
"Good morning." |
[SLOW] Goedemorgen. |
Goedemorgen. |
While goedemorgen is the official pronunciation, a lot of people pronounce it actually as goeiemorgen. |
Anne greets her friends at a train station before heading out on a hiking trip. |
Anne: Goedemorgen allemaal. |
Tom: Goedemorgen! Leuk je te zien. |
Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
"Nice to meet you." |
[SLOW] Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
A different way of saying nice to meet you in Dutch is aangenaam. |
Aangenaam. |
Didi greets a new student as they join the class for the first time. |
Didi: Kom binnen. Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
Gabriel: Dank u. Ook leuk om u te ontmoeten. |
Hoe gaat het? |
"How are you?" |
[SLOW] Hoe gaat het? |
Hoe gaat het? |
Hoe gaat het? has a slightly formal tone to it. |
If you're talking to your friends, you can say, Alles goed? |
Steve greets Tom at a party. |
Steve: Leuk je hier te zien! Hoe gaat het, Tom? |
Tom: Het gaat goed, bedankt! En met jou? |
Tot ziens. |
"Goodbye." |
[SLOW] Tot ziens. |
Tot ziens. |
Tot ziens, my standard parting phrase on these videos, can also be done in a more informal way. |
Doei. |
Jack says goodbye after meeting with Steve. |
Jack: Tot ziens! Tot gauw! |
Steve: Zeker. Hou je goed! |
Let's review. |
You'll see the words in English and your job is to say the words in Dutch. |
Ready? |
Do you remember how to say "Hello."? |
Hallo. |
Hallo. |
And how to say "Goodnight."? |
Weltrusten |
Weltrusten |
How about "Good morning."? |
Goedemorgen. |
Goedemorgen. |
Do you remember how to say "Nice to meet you."? |
Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
Leuk je te ontmoeten. |
And how to say "How are you?" |
Hoe gaat het? |
Hoe gaat het? |
And finally, do you remember how to say "Goodbye."? |
Tot ziens. |
Tot ziens. |
Some Dutch people greet each other by saying "mogge." Can you guess what time of day "mogge" is used for? |
"Mogge" is a slang word that means good morning in some parts of the Netherlands. It's used in the morning when you first see someone. It’s a quick and cheerful way to start the day! Try it with your friends! |
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to practice these new words and phrases, and see you next time! |
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