Learn To Speak Dutch - Beginner To Intermediate

This course is designed for those interested to learn Dutch, from common everyday expressions, words and phrases to get around, to the complex grammar rules of inversion, conjunctions, and prepositions. Read more.

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Beginner
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4h 25m

I Grew up in the Netherlands. I was born in 1982. I've studied multiple languages, arts, and sciences.

About This Course

Dutch is the official language of the Netherlands and Suriname, and is commonly used by millions in Belgium, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. Many Dutch will appreciate it when you learn to speak their language, and when you make an attempt to communicate with them on their level. 

In Section 1, you will learn to tell time, to exchange money, understand basic sentences, read words and spell or pronounce them correctly, tell the doctor where it is hurting, or ask the waiter at the restaurant for a certain meal when you visit the Netherlands, Belgium, or Suriname. With these basics, you’ll see how easy it is to recognize specific words and see where they come from and why they mean what they mean.

Section 2 will cover conversation. Conversations and small sentences are some of the best ways to become better at a language. Everyday situations will show you that knowing certain phrases will be beneficial to you.

Section 3 will help you continue to expand your knowledge of this beautiful language with all its growling noises. Learn why the Dutch throw verbs all the way to the back of the sentence, why they conjugate verbs the way they do, and how this all manifests itself in examples and simple, everyday sentences. Learn opposites like ugly versus beautiful, high versus low, and dumb versus smart. 

Who this course is for:

  • Those who want to learn Dutch with no previous experience.
  • Those who want to pronounce the Dutch language correctly.
  • Someone who is planning a trip to a Dutch speaking country.
  • Anyone who interacts with people from the Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname, or Dutch Antilles.
  • Those who want to expand their knowledge about grammar and certain Dutch words.
  • Anyone interested in the road of mastering the Dutch language.

Our Promise to You

By the end of this course, you will have learned how to speak Dutch.

10 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, simply contact us and we’ll give you a full refund. No questions asked.

Get started today and learn more about the Dutch language.

Course Curriculum

Section 1 - Beginner
Overview 00:00:00
Pronunciation: Vowels And Consonants 00:00:00
The Alphabet 00:00:00
Vowel Combinations 00:00:00
Simple Words And Phrases: Dutch Words Similar To English Words 00:00:00
Latin Or Germanic 00:00:00
Other Short Words To Remember 00:00:00
Colors 00:00:00
Greetings 00:00:00
"Wel" And "Niet" 00:00:00
The Word "Even" 00:00:00
Possessive Pronouns 00:00:00
Numbers: All The Basic Numbers 00:00:00
Numbers Are Backwards In Dutch 00:00:00
Other Words Related To Numbers 00:00:00
Telling Time 00:00:00
Phrases Related To Time 00:00:00
Days Of The Week 00:00:00
Months Of The Year 00:00:00
Animals: A Fun Game To Learn Animal Names 00:00:00
Body Parts: Names For The Most Important Body Parts 00:00:00
Food: Dutch Words For Different Foods 00:00:00
Family: "Gezin" Or "Familie" 00:00:00
Family Member Names 00:00:00
Verbs In The Present Tense: I, You, We, Etc. 00:00:00
Examples Of Regular Verbs 00:00:00
Common Irregular Verbs 00:00:00
The Future Tense 00:00:00
Learn These Common Expressions In Dutch 00:00:00
Section 2 - Conversation
Overview 00:00:00
Small Talk: Asking Questions 00:00:00
Handy And Simple 00:00:00
Times And Dates 00:00:00
Getting Around: Personal Data 00:00:00
Money 00:00:00
Post Office 00:00:00
Telephone 00:00:00
Internet 00:00:00
Taking Pictures 00:00:00
More Small Talk: The Weather 00:00:00
Conversation And Greetings 00:00:00
Work 00:00:00
Religion And Spirituality 00:00:00
Opinions And Views: Hobbies 00:00:00
Opinions And Compliments 00:00:00
Practical And Romantic: Dating 00:00:00
Asking Directions 00:00:00
Traffic And Transportation 00:00:00
Staying The Night 00:00:00
Fun, Fun, Fun: Sightseeing 00:00:00
Shopping 00:00:00
Hairdresser 00:00:00
Restaurant 00:00:00
Emergencies: Health 00:00:00
Section 3 - Grammar
Overview 00:00:00
Questions: Reversing The Verb And Pronoun 00:00:00
Question Words 00:00:00
Example Sentences 00:00:00
More Question Words 00:00:00
Conjunctions: Conjunction Words 00:00:00
Conjunction Sentences 00:00:00
Inversion: Definition And Explanation Of Inversion 00:00:00
More Clarification 00:00:00
Which Words Are Followed By Inversion? 00:00:00
Examples Of Inversion 00:00:00
Preposition Words 00:00:00
Preposition Sentences 00:00:00
Verbs In The Past Tense: Regular Verbs 00:00:00
Past Participle 00:00:00
Irregular Verbs 00:00:00
Adjectives And Opposites: Simple Adjectives 00:00:00
List Of Common Adjectives 00:00:00
Example Sentences With Adjectives 00:00:00
Conjugating Adjectives 00:00:00
Superlatives 00:00:00
End Game: Connect The Words To The Images 00:00:00

About This Course

Dutch is the official language of the Netherlands and Suriname, and is commonly used by millions in Belgium, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. Many Dutch will appreciate it when you learn to speak their language, and when you make an attempt to communicate with them on their level. 

In Section 1, you will learn to tell time, to exchange money, understand basic sentences, read words and spell or pronounce them correctly, tell the doctor where it is hurting, or ask the waiter at the restaurant for a certain meal when you visit the Netherlands, Belgium, or Suriname. With these basics, you’ll see how easy it is to recognize specific words and see where they come from and why they mean what they mean.

Section 2 will cover conversation. Conversations and small sentences are some of the best ways to become better at a language. Everyday situations will show you that knowing certain phrases will be beneficial to you.

Section 3 will help you continue to expand your knowledge of this beautiful language with all its growling noises. Learn why the Dutch throw verbs all the way to the back of the sentence, why they conjugate verbs the way they do, and how this all manifests itself in examples and simple, everyday sentences. Learn opposites like ugly versus beautiful, high versus low, and dumb versus smart. 

Who this course is for:

  • Those who want to learn Dutch with no previous experience.
  • Those who want to pronounce the Dutch language correctly.
  • Someone who is planning a trip to a Dutch speaking country.
  • Anyone who interacts with people from the Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname, or Dutch Antilles.
  • Those who want to expand their knowledge about grammar and certain Dutch words.
  • Anyone interested in the road of mastering the Dutch language.

Our Promise to You

By the end of this course, you will have learned how to speak Dutch.

10 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, simply contact us and we’ll give you a full refund. No questions asked.

Get started today and learn more about the Dutch language.

Course Curriculum

Section 1 - Beginner
Overview 00:00:00
Pronunciation: Vowels And Consonants 00:00:00
The Alphabet 00:00:00
Vowel Combinations 00:00:00
Simple Words And Phrases: Dutch Words Similar To English Words 00:00:00
Latin Or Germanic 00:00:00
Other Short Words To Remember 00:00:00
Colors 00:00:00
Greetings 00:00:00
"Wel" And "Niet" 00:00:00
The Word "Even" 00:00:00
Possessive Pronouns 00:00:00
Numbers: All The Basic Numbers 00:00:00
Numbers Are Backwards In Dutch 00:00:00
Other Words Related To Numbers 00:00:00
Telling Time 00:00:00
Phrases Related To Time 00:00:00
Days Of The Week 00:00:00
Months Of The Year 00:00:00
Animals: A Fun Game To Learn Animal Names 00:00:00
Body Parts: Names For The Most Important Body Parts 00:00:00
Food: Dutch Words For Different Foods 00:00:00
Family: "Gezin" Or "Familie" 00:00:00
Family Member Names 00:00:00
Verbs In The Present Tense: I, You, We, Etc. 00:00:00
Examples Of Regular Verbs 00:00:00
Common Irregular Verbs 00:00:00
The Future Tense 00:00:00
Learn These Common Expressions In Dutch 00:00:00
Section 2 - Conversation
Overview 00:00:00
Small Talk: Asking Questions 00:00:00
Handy And Simple 00:00:00
Times And Dates 00:00:00
Getting Around: Personal Data 00:00:00
Money 00:00:00
Post Office 00:00:00
Telephone 00:00:00
Internet 00:00:00
Taking Pictures 00:00:00
More Small Talk: The Weather 00:00:00
Conversation And Greetings 00:00:00
Work 00:00:00
Religion And Spirituality 00:00:00
Opinions And Views: Hobbies 00:00:00
Opinions And Compliments 00:00:00
Practical And Romantic: Dating 00:00:00
Asking Directions 00:00:00
Traffic And Transportation 00:00:00
Staying The Night 00:00:00
Fun, Fun, Fun: Sightseeing 00:00:00
Shopping 00:00:00
Hairdresser 00:00:00
Restaurant 00:00:00
Emergencies: Health 00:00:00
Section 3 - Grammar
Overview 00:00:00
Questions: Reversing The Verb And Pronoun 00:00:00
Question Words 00:00:00
Example Sentences 00:00:00
More Question Words 00:00:00
Conjunctions: Conjunction Words 00:00:00
Conjunction Sentences 00:00:00
Inversion: Definition And Explanation Of Inversion 00:00:00
More Clarification 00:00:00
Which Words Are Followed By Inversion? 00:00:00
Examples Of Inversion 00:00:00
Preposition Words 00:00:00
Preposition Sentences 00:00:00
Verbs In The Past Tense: Regular Verbs 00:00:00
Past Participle 00:00:00
Irregular Verbs 00:00:00
Adjectives And Opposites: Simple Adjectives 00:00:00
List Of Common Adjectives 00:00:00
Example Sentences With Adjectives 00:00:00
Conjugating Adjectives 00:00:00
Superlatives 00:00:00
End Game: Connect The Words To The Images 00:00:00

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