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Basic Dutch Vocabulary 2: Food

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2009

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  • haha your pronunciation sucks reeaall bad XD

  • @IDEAALBEELD1 indeed! Ironmonger, 6 letters :)

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  • Let me say one thing DE.. you dont say like DE.. you say ik like duh or du. get it??????

  • 'de patat' sounded alright. As did 'mes', 'kom', 'koffie', 'banaan', 'appels' (the second time) and, not surprisingly,  'grapefruit'. (I prefer the word 'pompelmoes' for the latter, but I'm the only one). You didn't get close to the diphthong 'ui' I'm aftraid. The trick is not to make it end in an 'oo' sound as in English 'ow'. The final element is a front rounded vowel as in French 'tu'. Try saying French 'feuille' or say English 'house' with a strong Northern Irish accent! :)

  • I'm dutch and I've already heard a lot of English speaking people try to say dutch words, but your the best! Keep practicing, en veel succes met het Nederlands!

  • he tried, give him that.

  • "r" and "sch" is really hard, i know,

    but it would be wonderful if you come closer to that pronounciation..

    this one is really bad.. :s

  • de soaker... XD

  • Dank u wel.

  • de lepel = de "lay-p-uh-l" not "leh-p-uh-l", but good try haha

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