Phrases You Use on route in Dutch
Phrases You Use (on route) with sound
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Learning phrases you can use while traveling in Dutch can be very helpful if you are planning to visit a Dutch-speaking country, such as the Netherlands or Belgium. Here are a few reasons why learning these phrases can be useful:
- Communication: Knowing common phrases in Dutch can help you communicate with locals and ask for directions, order food, or buy tickets, making your trip much more enjoyable and stress-free.
- Cultural experience: Learning phrases in Dutch can also help you immerse yourself in the local culture and gain a better understanding of the people and their customs.
Dutch Phrases | English Translation |
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Goedemorgen | Good morning |
[responsivevoice voice="Dutch Female" rate="0.8" buttontext="►"]Hallo | Hello |
Ik spreek geen Nederlands | I don’t speak Dutch |
Spreekt u Engels? | Do you speak English? |
Ja | Yes |
Nee | No |
Alstublieft | Please (used when asking for something) |
Dank je wel | Thank you |
Graag gedaan | You’re welcome |
Sorry | Sorry |
Waar is…? | Where is…? |
Hoe kom ik bij…? | How do I get to…? |
Mag ik de rekening alstublieft? | Can I have the bill, please? |
Ik wil graag bestellen | I would like to order |
Hoeveel kost dat? | How much does that cost? |
Kan ik hier pinnen? | Can I pay by card here? |
Ik ben verdwaald | I’m lost |
Help! | Help! |
Is het ver nog? | Is it far? |
Ik heb een probleem | I have a problem |
I hope you find these phrases useful for your travels in the Netherlands or other Dutch-speaking countries!