Kick off the week with a fresh batch of vocabulary! This time, we’re diving into some familiar territory: prepositions of position and place. Many of you might already know and use these words daily, but they’re essential for beginners learning to describe locations in Dutch. As always, you can click on the dots to hear the pronunciation and see example sentences demonstrating each word in context. This interactive word list is designed with hotspots to enhance your learning experience, making it especially useful for newcomers. Dig in and master the art of describing where things are in Dutch!
Video time! Here is a list of the useful videos on the subject of prepositions of place in dutch – voorzatsels van plaats. Hear the explanations of different teachers with different accents – it will for sure help you solidify and expand you understanding and hearing abilities.
What do you feel is the best way to remember the positions of things – via videos, games, or classic textbook exercises? Please help me out figuring what will be most useful for everyone. I can’t wait to see your ideas in the comments.