Phrases you use in the city in Dutch
Phrases you use (in the city)
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Learning phrases used in the city in Dutch can be helpful for a number of reasons. Here are a few:
- Communication: Knowing these phrases will enable you to communicate more effectively with people in the city who speak Dutch. This can be especially important if you’re visiting the Netherlands or living there for a period of time.
- Cultural immersion: Learning these phrases can help you immerse yourself in Dutch culture and feel more connected to the local community. It can also help you gain a deeper understanding of the customs, traditions, and way of life in the city.
Dutch Phrase | English Translation |
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Hallo | Hello |
[responsivevoice voice="Dutch Female" rate="0.8" buttontext="►"]Goedemorgen | Good morning |
Goedemiddag | Good afternoon |
Goedenavond | Good evening |
Dag | Goodbye |
Tot ziens | Goodbye (formal) |
Bedankt | Thank you |
Alsjeblieft | Please (when giving something) |
Pardon | Excuse me |
Mag ik u iets vragen? | May I ask you something? |
Waar is het toilet? | Where is the bathroom? |
Ik ben de weg kwijt | I’m lost |
Ik zoek… | I’m looking for… |
Hoeveel kost het? | How much does it cost? |
Kan ik met creditcard betalen? | Can I pay with a credit card? |
Eén koffie, alstublieft | One coffee, please |
Ik spreek geen Nederlands | I don’t speak Dutch |
Kunt u dat herhalen, alstublieft? | Can you repeat that, please? |
Ik begrijp het niet | I don’t understand |
Fijne dag! | Have a nice day! |