Technology and Internet Vocabulary in Dutch
Modern life requires modern vocabulary. Fortunately, Dutch tech vocabulary borrows heavily from English — but there are important Dutch-specific terms worth knowing.
Modern life requires modern vocabulary. Fortunately, Dutch tech vocabulary borrows heavily from English — but there are important Dutch-specific terms worth knowing.
Sport is a universal conversation starter. Dutch sports vocabulary spans the nation’s favorites — football, cycling, skating — and comes with passionate cultural context.
Discussing music, art, and culture requires its own vocabulary set. Whether you’re visiting a museum or discussing your taste, these words open rich conversations.
From basisschool to universiteit, Dutch education has its own vocabulary and structure. This guide prepares you for school environments and educational discussions.
Nature vocabulary connects you to the Dutch landscape — rivers, forests, coasts, and the words the Dutch use to describe and protect their environment.
The Netherlands has excellent public transport. Knowing how to navigate it in Dutch — trains, buses, trams, bikes — will make daily life dramatically easier.
Following a Dutch recipe or cooking show requires specialized vocabulary. Learn the verbs, utensils, and techniques that appear in any Dutch kitchen.
Describing your home, furnishing an apartment, or discussing interior design — household vocabulary is essential for everyday Dutch conversation.
Expressing how you feel is central to real connection in any language. This guide covers emotions from basic (blij, verdrietig) to nuanced (teleurgesteld, overweldigd).
Describing people — their character, habits, and personality — requires a specific set of adjectives. Learn the most useful ones with example sentences in context.