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Dr. Akriti Gupta
PROFESSOR WITH 12 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY
I do not think Dutch as a langugae will disappear from Netherlands as the country still has a large number of native speakers. Though the growing fluency of the population in English might change the way Dutch language is being used in different areas, but I feel the language will remain to be in use in everyday work.
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Tanvi C.
Math Tutor with 8 years of coaching experience
The Dutch language is roughly 1,500 years old
Timeline:
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Dr. Akriti Gupta
PROFESSOR WITH 12 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY
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Vijaya
"Ph.D. in Humanities. Language and Literature professional 10 yrs experience in Education Sector"
Swedish and Dutch are both Germanic languages but belong to different branches, leading to distinct grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary. Swedish is North Germanic, closely related to Danish and Norwegian, while Dutch is West Germanic, akin to English and German. Mutual intelligibility is limited, especially in spoken form, despite some shared roots.
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Md Adnan
Experienced Quran Teacher -- Helping students learn Tajweed with ease & clarity
Here is the easiest and most effective way to learn Dutch, even if you’re a complete beginner:
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1. Start with Basic Vocabulary (daily-use words)
Learn simple, repeated words first:
Use flashcards (Quizlet / Duolingo) for 10–15 minutes daily.
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2. Learn Dutch Pronunciation Early
Dutch has sounds that are tricky:
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3. Focus on Simple Grammar Patterns
Start with:
Don’t try to memorize all rules—just learn the useful ones.
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4. Practice Speaking from the First Week
Even simple phrases help in confidence:
Speak to:
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5. Watch Dutch Kids’ Shows or Simple Videos
Easy shows teach naturally:
They help you learn rhythm + pronunciation.
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6. Surround Yourself With Dutch Daily
Change your phone language or apps (optional).
Follow Dutch pages on Instagram or YouTube.
Even 5 minutes daily is enough.
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7. Use a Simple Study Routine
15 minutes per day is better than 2 hours once a week.
Example routine:
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Bonus Tip: Learn the Most Common 1000 Words
These cover 70% of everyday Dutch conversations.
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Kalaiselvi
Online Mathematics tutor with 8 years experience(Online Classes for 10th to 12th)
Netherlands Dutch has a stronger and sharper pronunciation whereas Belgium Dutch is quite soft when compared.When it comes to the tone Netherlands Dutch has a straightforward tone and voucabulary while on the other hand Beligum Dutch is polite and pleasing. However, when it comes to grammer their is minimal to now differnece.
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Kirti Gupta
Professional tutor for upto 8th standard
Dutch word order can be tricky, especially in subordinate clauses.Mistakes with verb endingsPronunciation Issues.False Friends (Similar-looking words)Words that look like English but mean something else.Most common mistakes in Dutch include incorrect use of articles (de/het), wrong word order, verb conjugation errors, pronunciation difficulties, and confusion due to false cognates.
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