Skip to content
Self Study Dutch
Menu
  • HOME
  • BY LEVEL
    • BEGINNER (A1)
  • Skills
    • VOCABULARY
    • READING
    • LISTENING
    • GRAMMAR
Menu

How to Greet People in Dutch

Posted on January 5, 2022January 21, 2022 by Self Study Dutch

No matter how you end up in the Netherlands, you will be greeted by a local in dutch. And you will need to reply to that greeting. It is as simple as that and you do not want to sound like an alien. Yes, they do speak English but greeting them in their own language shows off respect to the culture. So let’s dig into the vocabulary of the greetings in dutch.

EXPRESSIONS

Good Morning
Goedemorgen

Good afternoon
Goedemiddag

Good evening
Goedenavond

Good night (when going to sleep)
Goedenacht/welterusten

Welcome
Welkom

Good bye
Tot ziens

See you later
Tot straks

See you tomorrow
Tot morgen

Have a pleasant journey
Goede reis

And now let’s make things not so official with some useful expressions.

Nice to meet you –
Aangenaam (kennis te maken)

How are things going?
Hoe gaat het ermee

hi
hoi

bye
doei

PRACTICE

Now it is time to put all these words in your head. The best way to do it is with this embedded Quizlet board. You can play various games that you can pick from the dropdown in the bottom right corner. Have fun and enjoy self-studying Dutch.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Recent Posts

  • Dutch for School Parents – Sick Child Phrasebook
  • What Is My Dutch Level? Start Here
  • Learn Dutch with Music: “Zou Niet Willen Dat Ik Kerst Mis” Yves Berendse
  • Dutch Christmas Songs — The Full Playlist
  • Dutch Vocabulary Mind Maps: Laundry

This message is only visible to admins.
Problem displaying Facebook posts. Backup cache in use.
Click to show error
Error: Error validating access token: The session has been invalidated because the user changed their password or Facebook has changed the session for security reasons. Type: OAuthException

Information

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Affiliate Disclosure
© 2026 Self Study Dutch | Powered by Superbs Personal Blog theme