Useful Questions To Know When Visiting the Netherlands | Super Easy Dutch 15

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0:00 Intro
0:54 Asking for directions to the railway station
1:27 Asking for directions at the station
2:53 Booking at a restaurant
3:36 Ordering in a restaurant
4:39 Become a member! :)
5:36 Buying something in a shop
6:40 Asking where an ATM is
7:06 Asking where the toilets are
7:17 Checking into a hotel
8:30 Outro
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Host: Jeroen Van Heesewijk, Timothy Höfte Diaz
Camera: Mario Tedesco
Edit: Linus Bohlsen
Subtitles: Jeroen and Mario

#learndutch #easydutch #easylanguages
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I’ve outgrown the basic lessons - these are just wonderful - thank you!

juliansydney
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Dankje wel heel handıg en perfect vıdeo ık leer nederlandse grootjes uıt turkıje

abidinkocakilic
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i am glad that this channel exist, because my country indonesia was colonised by dutch, so many dutch word in indonesian, lol

conan
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Heel leuk jongens! Beste manier om te leren!!

jaquelinebarbetta
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You are very cool! Thank you for a great video guys)

Самийск
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Beste aflevering. Echt dagelijkse taal

BurakKIVRAK-ts
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Incredibile! After studying with your transcripts from Patreon I can catch these fast conversations more easily! 😍 I see my progress.

pepsicolla
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Dat was echt super. Bedankt! Een vraag voor de Q&a video: hoe reagereen de Nederlanders normaal, als iemand hun zegt, dat hij/zij Nederlands leert?

claudioristagno
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Beetje meer info over de OV chipkaart zou mooi zijn. Aanschaf, waar opladen en gebruik.

HarmWedde
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I really want to speak more in Dutch. What are your advice? I'm a beginner, but I know basic phrases

pepsicolla
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Do you guys have any tips for learning Dutch? I live in America but thinking of moving to the Netherlands soon

isaiahsmith
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This is a super random question but when do you use “aan”, I see it often in a sentence but don’t know how to translate it to English. Also things like “naar” and “bij”. Dankje wel 🤩

laraay
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8:38 - Men zou het niet beter kunnen zeggen. 😎 Erg bedankt, Tim, Jeroen, Mario en Linus!

Hier is mijn vraagje voor de toekomstige vraag-en-antwoordvideo: welke niet-Indo-Europese taal studeert men het meest in Nederland?

ControlledChas
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Ik vind het video leuk maar ik denk dat de studenten van nederlands misschien een beetje makkelijkere conversaties brouken voor de situaties. Natuurlijk praten de mensen in de straat op een natuurlijke hoghe niveau maar een student van de taal kan het zo niet zo snel begrijpen. Bij voorbeeld is het een goede idee om te beginnen met: "Loop hier rechtdoor en dan de tweete straat rechts. Daarna oversteek de straat en ..." Ik hoop het is goed zo ). Het zou een productiefe kritiek zijn.

juanfran
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Wat denken jullie de beste manieren voor meer nederlands te spreken zijn?

dreegy
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The constant switching between _je_ and _u_ (for example using the u pronoun than saying alsjeblieft) was quite confusing. Also how does it work when it comes to reciprocity? If person A addresses person B with u, does B also reciprocate with u? Or is it random? Because in the video it sounds arbitrary as both parties addressed each other with different pronouns. I'd really appreciate an explanation.

ihsahnakerfeldt
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My question is: How are Dutch people able to speak such good English? In America my classmates and I ‘learned’ Spanish for years but none of us can hold a conversation. What does the Netherlands do right with teaching English?

cmk