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Welcome to the '''Dutch''' learning page!
Welcome to the '''Dutch''' learning page!


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Enjoy your learning journey with Polyglot Club! 😊
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==Facts about Dutch ==
==Facts about Dutch ==
Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million people as a second language, constituting most of the population of the Netherlands and about 60% of the population of Belgium.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_language
*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>nld</code>
*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>nld</code>


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*'''Other names for "Dutch"''': <code>Nederlands, Flemish, Vlaams, Hollands</code>
*'''Other names for "Dutch"''': <code>Nederlands, Flemish, Vlaams, Hollands</code>
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*'''The Dutch language is spoken in''': <code>Netherlands</code>
*'''The Dutch language is spoken in''': <code>Netherlands</code>
==Dutch Dictionaries==
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [http://gtb.inl.nl/ Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal]: dictionary of the Dutch language, etymology &amp; middle Dutch
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://www.vandale.nl/opzoeken Van Dale]: Dutch dictionary &amp; bilingual
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://dictionary.reverso.net/german-english/ Reverso]: Dutch-English dictionary &amp; words in context
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [http://www.allwords.com Allwords]: multilingual dictionary Dutch-English, German, French, Italian, Spanish
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://iate.europa.eu/home Iate]: multilingual terminological dictionary <span class="np">(European Union)</span>
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://www.uitmuntend.de/index.html Uitmuntend]: Dutch-German dictionary &amp; Dutch grammar <span class="k">(in German)</span>
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [http://www.latijnnederlands.nl/ LatijnNederlands]: Latin-Dutch dictionary
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [http://etymologiebank.nl/ Etymologiebank]: Dutch etymological dictionaries
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://www.academia.edu/41899836 Etymological dictionary of Dutch]: <span class="x">addenda</span>, by Michiel de Vaan (2020)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/sijs002leen01_01/ Leenwoordenboek]: <span class="x">de invloed van andere talen op het Nederlands</span> (Dictionary of the Dutch loanwords from other languages) by Nicoline van der Sijs (1996)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://sites.google.com/site/woordweter/ Woordweter]: dictionary of old, forgotten, regional words, with etymology, by Frits Stoffels
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://synoniemen.net/ Synoniemen.net]: dictionary of synonyms
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://www.rijmwoordenboek.net/ Rijmwoordenboek.net]: dictionary of rhymes
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [http://namen.taalunie.org/ Taalunie]: place names: countries, regions, cities <span class="k">(+ audio)</span>
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nvb/ Meertens Institut]: Dutch first names (<span class="x">Voornaam</span>): origin &amp; meaning
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://www.loecsen.com/en/learn-dutch Loecsen]: Dutch-English common phrases <span class="k">(+ audio)</span>
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [http://www.goethe-verlag.com/book2/EN/ENNL/ENNL002.HTM Goethe-Verlag]: Dutch-English common phrases &amp; illustrated [http://www.goethe-verlag.com/book2/_VOCAB/EN/ENNL/ENNL.HTM vocabulary] <span class="k">(+ audio)</span>
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [http://shtooka.net/overview.php?lang=nld Shtooka]: Dutch words, with translation <span class="k">(audio)</span>
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://tatoeba.org/en/audio/index/nld Tatoeba]: sentences in Dutch, with translation <span class="k">(audio)</span>
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://archive.org/details/vangoorsenglishd00unse?view=theater Van Goor's English-Dutch and Dutch-English dictionary] by Franciscus Prick van Wely (1959)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://archive.org/details/engelschwoordenb00bruguoft?view=theater Engelsch woordenboek]: Dutch-English dictionary by Karel Ten Bruggencate (1920)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://archive.org/details/hossfeldsdutchdi00londuoft?view=theater Hossfeld's Dutch dialogues] &amp; <span class="x">idiomatic phrases</span> (1903)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://archive.org/details/newdictionaryofe01bomhrich?view=theater Dictionary of the English and Dutch language] &amp; <span class="x">the most usual proper names</span> &amp; <span class="x">list of the irregular verbs</span>, by Dirk Bomhoff (1851)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://archive.org/details/newdictionaryofe02bomhrich?view=theater Dutch] and English
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://archive.org/details/niewzakwoordenbo00jansuoft?view=theater Zak-Woordenboek der Nederduitsche en Engelische Talen]: Dutch-English &amp; English-Dutch dictionary, by Baldwin Janson (1831)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://books.google.com/books?id=bmAIAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover Compleat dictionary English and Dutch] by William Sewel (1766)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://books.google.com/books?id=yGAIAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover Dutch] and English
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://archive.org/details/beknoptetymolog00vercgoog?view=theater Beknopt etymologisch woordenboek der Nederlandsche taal]: Etymological dictionary of the Dutch language by Jozef Vercoullie (1898)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://books.google.com/books?id=X8UTAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover Etymologisch Handwoordenboek der nederduitsche Taal]: Etymological dictionary of the Dutch language by Johannes Leonardus Terwen (1844)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://books.google.com/books?id=nuQSAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover Verklarende lijst der Nederlandsche Woorden], <span class="x">die uit het Arabisch, Hebreewsch, Chaldeeuwsch, Perzisch en Turksch afkomstig zijn (Oosterlingen)</span>: Dutch words from Arabic, Hebraic, Chaldean, Persian, Turkish origin, by Reinhart Dozy (1867)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [http://adcs.home.xs4all.nl/woordenweb/ Woordenweb]: Dutch words with a Latin or Greek origin &amp; translation into English, French
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://www.academia.edu/6192359 Yiddish loanwords in Dutch] by Jenia Gutova (2010)
*Source: https://www.lexilogos.com/english/dutch_dictionary.htm
==Free Dutch Lessons==
==Free Dutch Lessons==


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*'''[https://polyglotclub.com/services/search-jobs/?pg_offre=34 Buy or Sell SERVICES related to Dutch]'''
*'''[https://polyglotclub.com/services/search-jobs/?pg_offre=34 Buy or Sell SERVICES related to Dutch]'''
== Last Lessons ==
[[Language/Dutch/Culture/Suriname-Timeline|Suriname Timeline]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Culture/Holidays-and-Celebrations|Holidays and Celebrations]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Culture/Greetings-and-Etiquette|Greetings and Etiquette]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Culture/History-and-Traditions|History and Traditions]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Culture/Geography-and-Landmarks|Geography and Landmarks]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Job-Applications-and-Interviews|Job Applications and Interviews]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Professions-and-Occupations|Professions and Occupations]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Travel-Destinations|Travel Destinations]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Means-of-Transport|Means of Transport]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Drinks-and-Beverages|Drinks and Beverages]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Food-and-Ingredients|Food and Ingredients]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Family-Life-and-Relationships|Family Life and Relationships]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Family-Members|Family Members]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Reflexive-and-Possessive-Pronouns|Reflexive and Possessive Pronouns]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Prepositions-of-Place-and-Time|Prepositions of Place and Time]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Order-of-Adjectives-and-Adverbs|Order of Adjectives and Adverbs]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Comparison-of-Adjectives-and-Adverbs|Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Modal-Verbs|Modal Verbs]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Irregular-Verbs|Irregular Verbs]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Present-Tense-and-Regular-Verbs|Present Tense and Regular Verbs]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Plural-and-Diminutives|Plural and Diminutives]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Gender-and-Articles|Gender and Articles]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Accent-Marks-and-Stress|Accent Marks and Stress]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Vowels-and-Consonants|Vowels and Consonants]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Idiomatic-Expressions|Idiomatic Expressions]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Health|Health]] β€” [[Language/Dutch/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]]
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 25 March 2023

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Hi Dutch learners! πŸ˜ƒ

Welcome to the Dutch learning page!

You will find below many free resources to learn and practice this language.


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Facts about Dutch[edit | edit source]

Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million people as a second language, constituting most of the population of the Netherlands and about 60% of the population of Belgium.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_language

  • Language code (ISO 639-3): nld
  • Autonyms (how to write "Dutch" in Dutch): Nederlands
  • Other names for "Dutch": Nederlands, Flemish, Vlaams, Hollands
  • The Dutch language is spoken in: Netherlands

Dutch Dictionaries[edit | edit source]

β€’ Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal: dictionary of the Dutch language, etymology & middle Dutch

β€’ Van Dale: Dutch dictionary & bilingual

β€’ Reverso: Dutch-English dictionary & words in context

β€’ Allwords: multilingual dictionary Dutch-English, German, French, Italian, Spanish

β€’ Iate: multilingual terminological dictionary (European Union)

β€’ Uitmuntend: Dutch-German dictionary & Dutch grammar (in German)

β€’ LatijnNederlands: Latin-Dutch dictionary

β€’ Etymologiebank: Dutch etymological dictionaries

β€’ Etymological dictionary of Dutch: addenda, by Michiel de Vaan (2020)

β€’ Leenwoordenboek: de invloed van andere talen op het Nederlands (Dictionary of the Dutch loanwords from other languages) by Nicoline van der Sijs (1996)

β€’ Woordweter: dictionary of old, forgotten, regional words, with etymology, by Frits Stoffels

β€’ Synoniemen.net: dictionary of synonyms

β€’ Rijmwoordenboek.net: dictionary of rhymes

β€’ Taalunie: place names: countries, regions, cities (+ audio)

β€’ Meertens Institut: Dutch first names (Voornaam): origin & meaning

β€’ Loecsen: Dutch-English common phrases (+ audio)

β€’ Goethe-Verlag: Dutch-English common phrases & illustrated vocabulary (+ audio)

β€’ Shtooka: Dutch words, with translation (audio)

β€’ Tatoeba: sentences in Dutch, with translation (audio)

β€’ Van Goor's English-Dutch and Dutch-English dictionary by Franciscus Prick van Wely (1959)

β€’ Engelsch woordenboek: Dutch-English dictionary by Karel Ten Bruggencate (1920)

β€’ Hossfeld's Dutch dialogues & idiomatic phrases (1903)

β€’ Dictionary of the English and Dutch language & the most usual proper names & list of the irregular verbs, by Dirk Bomhoff (1851)

β€’ Dutch and English

β€’ Zak-Woordenboek der Nederduitsche en Engelische Talen: Dutch-English & English-Dutch dictionary, by Baldwin Janson (1831)

β€’ Compleat dictionary English and Dutch by William Sewel (1766)

β€’ Dutch and English

β€’ Beknopt etymologisch woordenboek der Nederlandsche taal: Etymological dictionary of the Dutch language by Jozef Vercoullie (1898)

β€’ Etymologisch Handwoordenboek der nederduitsche Taal: Etymological dictionary of the Dutch language by Johannes Leonardus Terwen (1844)

β€’ Verklarende lijst der Nederlandsche Woorden, die uit het Arabisch, Hebreewsch, Chaldeeuwsch, Perzisch en Turksch afkomstig zijn (Oosterlingen): Dutch words from Arabic, Hebraic, Chaldean, Persian, Turkish origin, by Reinhart Dozy (1867)

β€’ Woordenweb: Dutch words with a Latin or Greek origin & translation into English, French

β€’ Yiddish loanwords in Dutch by Jenia Gutova (2010)

Free Dutch Lessons[edit | edit source]

Language Exchange[edit | edit source]

Forum[edit | edit source]

Tools[edit | edit source]

Marketplace[edit | edit source]

Last Lessons[edit | edit source]

Suriname Timeline β€” Holidays and Celebrations β€” Greetings and Etiquette β€” History and Traditions β€” Geography and Landmarks β€” Job Applications and Interviews β€” Professions and Occupations β€” Travel Destinations β€” Means of Transport β€” Drinks and Beverages β€” Food and Ingredients β€” Family Life and Relationships β€” Family Members β€” Reflexive and Possessive Pronouns β€” Prepositions of Place and Time β€” Order of Adjectives and Adverbs β€” Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs β€” Modal Verbs β€” Irregular Verbs β€” Present Tense and Regular Verbs β€” Plural and Diminutives β€” Gender and Articles β€” Accent Marks and Stress β€” Vowels and Consonants β€” 0 to A1 Course β€” Idiomatic Expressions β€” How to Use Have β€” How to say Good Bye? β€” Health β€” Give your Opinion