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Let's Learn Dutch! (Lesson #6) - Counting till 10 & Reading the Time

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

This time in my Dutch lesson:
- Counting till 10
- Reading the time on a clock
- Singing Dutch song 'Poesje mauw'
- Other random Dutch words

Lyrics Dutch song:
Poesje mauw,
Kom eens gauw.
Ik heb lekkere melk voor jou!
En voor mij,
Rijstebrij
O, wat heerlijk smullen wij!

MORE DUTCH LESSONS:
Lesson 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=0EsYhDbp0mM
Lesson 2: http://youtube.com/watch?v=zDqVSCLyUCI
Lesson 3 Pt.1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=VOa8i50ysPM
Lesson 3 Pt.2: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Grxbiwv4wMY
Lesson 4: http://youtube.com/watch?v=aJrsWj6VsVY
Lesson 5: http://youtube.com/watch?v=IimIsRmIaII
Lesson 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz8tVdgspXw
Lesson 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgrvcuTg88c
Lesson 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPKuQcvj7UM
Lesson 9: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0utealRNTEA

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  • It bothers me for a long time, which one is correct pronunciation for words ending with "en". Is the "n" letter silent or not. "Negen" for example. At first you say "nege" with silent "n" as your neighbor and then "negen". I've listened many other audio books and lessons and some guys pronounce "n" and others not.

  • @hillarrr It depends on what kind of accent you have. It doesn't really matter. ;)

  • You guys are so awesome!

    I'm Dutch by Nationality but i was born and raised in England, and my mum found it hard to learn me the language as i was surrounded by English speaking people all the time. I knew basic words from visits to my family but i've sort of lost it now. I shall definitely be subscribing and looking through all these videos.

    I have a question is Dutch really as hard to learn as people say it is? I've heard its the 3rd hardest language

    Thanks for posting these awesome videos!

  • Thanks for that. Yeah, Dutch is pretty hard is what I hear from others. It has a lot of similarities with German and English tho. But it takes a lot of practise for sure. ^^

  • Sure it isn't your girlfriend?

  • Nope. :]

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  • @hillarrr There are many ways we Belgians say words. Many accents cut off the last letter of some words while some go and pronounce the words completely different than normal. The word "Negen" is mostly pronounced as "Nege" leaving the last n off. In The Netherlands they pronounce all words like the hear them, making their Dutch the most correct by grammar pronunciation. The way you say it really doesn't matter at all to most people but in polite conversations it's bets to speak clean and clear.

  • @Isivish111lol That's not completely true either. They just have a different connotation. 'kat' is 'natural' while 'poes' has a more positive connotation. Most people don't even look wether it's a male or female.

  • hahah poesje mauw! ik voelde hem al aan komen. leuk gedaan mensen!

  • Ahaha dat liedje :) Wel geniale video..!

  • @MsRobinlove it depends on the gender of the cat. "poes" is female and "kat" is male

  • lol, you spoke a bit of spanish, awesome.

  • But you can say ''poes'' , but also ''Kat'' as Cat

  • hello,,erico,,im nina,,i like to know more dutch language,will upload more videos which more of conversation...

  • @rmo18 the qestion is have you?

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