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How to say Please and Thank You in the Dutch language
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About How to say Please and Thank You in the Dutch language
Welcome and what you are going to learn
How to say please and thank you in Dutch
What You Will Learn?
- Hello and Welcome,.
- to this short online Dutch for Beginners course (A1) where you learn How to Say "Please" and "Thank you" in the Dutch Language.
- Saying "Please" and "Thank you" in Dutch the Dutch language will help you to get around and talk to and connect with Dutch people. People will appreciate that you are trying to speak Dutch..
- After this course, you will be able to say "Please" and "Thank you" in formal, and informal situations and you will know how to say "You’re welcome"..
- My name’s Ramon Janssen and I’m your Dutch language Instructor. I love making the first steps in learning the Dutch language as straightforward, stimulating, and rewarding as possible. I have taught thousands and thousands of students in the classrooms and online from all over the world..
- The Dutch words and phrases that you are going to learn in this course are commonly used in real-life situations and you can use the things you have learned immediately in YOUR daily life (the learning Dutch level is beginner Dutch / A1)..
- This course won’t focus on grammar that’s something that is being taught in my longer Dutch language courses.Besides learning Dutch words and phrases, we will also do a short and fun quiz together and I will give you Dutch Flashcards to help improve language retention of the most important words and phrases..
- So, if you want to know "How to say please and thank you in Dutch", then let’s go….
- P.S. Some explanations about: Dutch, Netherlands, (Nederland) Holland an Belgium (Belgie), Flemish (Vlaams).
- Flemish is the Dutch language as spoken in Flanders, one of the two official languages of Belgium..
- The Dutch language is spoken by around 23 million native speakers worldwide. Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium (Flanders/ Flemish), and Suriname. Dutch is also an official language of Aruba, Curaçao, and St Maarten..
- The difference between the Netherlands and Holland (holandés / Hollandaca) is: the Netherlands is the term for the country as a whole (12 provinces), while Holland refers to just the two provinces of North and South Holland. However, the name "Holland" continues to be popular with foreigners and even the Dutch themselves..