Health and Fitness Vocabulary in Dutch
Whether you join a Dutch gym, visit a pharmacy, or discuss your diet, health vocabulary keeps you functioning confidently in Dutch-speaking environments.
Whether you join a Dutch gym, visit a pharmacy, or discuss your diet, health vocabulary keeps you functioning confidently in Dutch-speaking environments.
Navigate Dutch cities with confidence using this guide to urban vocabulary — streets, public spaces, services, and city culture.
Movement verbs in Dutch encode direction and manner in ways English does not. Learning gaan, komen, rijden, lopen, and their companions unlocks dynamic sentences.
How to find native Dutch speakers for language exchange, what to talk about, and how to structure sessions for maximum learning.
Beyond the regular -er and -st endings, learn the irregular comparative and superlative forms in Dutch and how to use them.
Grocery shopping in Dutch requires specific vocabulary for aisles, packaging, quantities, and asking for help. This guide prepares you for your first Dutch supermarket run.
From height to hair color to distinguishing features — describing how someone looks is a practical skill for introductions, stories, and everyday conversation.
Set up an effective spaced repetition system for Dutch vocabulary that maximises retention with minimum study time.
The choice between hebben and zijn as perfect auxiliary is rule-governed — learn the patterns and avoid the most common errors.
Telling time in Dutch has a few quirks that catch learners off guard — especially the half-hour system. This guide makes clock time and time expressions completely clear.