Iets onder de knie hebben – under what? Learning a new language is much more than … Mastering the Idiom: “Iets onder de knie hebben” in the Dutch LanguageRead more
Voor Je ‘t Weet – Tino Martin & Anouk
Hey guys and girls. The radio is again on and i am hooked on a song … Voor Je ‘t Weet – Tino Martin & AnoukRead more
“Nu komt de aap uit de mouw” – The Cat’s Out of the Bag, Dutch Style!
Have you ever been dying to know someone’s secret? Or maybe you’ve let a secret slip … “Nu komt de aap uit de mouw” – The Cat’s Out of the Bag, Dutch Style!Read more
Morning Magic: Dutch Expressions for School Days
Greetings, fellow parents and language enthusiasts! In our latest video, “Sending Kids Off to School in … Morning Magic: Dutch Expressions for School DaysRead more
Came too early for school joke
Brought my daughter to school today. We were the first ones to go to the yard … Came too early for school jokeRead more
The verb heten – to be called
The verb “heten” (to be called) is a regular verb in Dutch, which means its conjugation … The verb heten – to be calledRead more
The Conditional Mood in Dutch: When and How to Use It
The Dutch language has several moods, and one of the most important is the conditional mood. … The Conditional Mood in Dutch: When and How to Use ItRead more
A Guide to Using the Imperative Mood in Dutch
If you’re learning Dutch, you’ve probably come across the imperative mood – a grammatical construction used … A Guide to Using the Imperative Mood in DutchRead more
Understanding the Dutch Passive Voice
As you continue to learn the Dutch language, you’ll likely come across the passive voice – … Understanding the Dutch Passive VoiceRead more
Exploring Dutch Relative Clauses
If you’re learning Dutch, you may already be familiar with relative clauses – phrases that provide … Exploring Dutch Relative ClausesRead more
