by Clarissa | Apr 6, 2018 | dutch life, writing |
F is for fiets Fiets means bicycle. And as I’m sure everyone knows they are everywhere in the Netherlands. I think that there are more bicycles than people here. There certainly is in our house!
by Clarissa | Apr 5, 2018 | dutch life, writing
E is for echt or eet smaakelijk Echt means real, or really. It is a very useful interjection to question something that surprises you. Eet smaakelijk is bon appetit, or enjoy your food. Literally it means eat tastily.
by Clarissa | Apr 4, 2018 | dutch life, writing |
D is for dag; doekje; and doosje Dag is a general greeting. Literally it means day, but it’s used as both Hi and Bye. So it’s a very useful word to know. When we were first here and I was starting to learn Dutch we were once in a cafe (or lunchroom) and...
by Clarissa | Apr 3, 2018 | dutch life, writing |
C is for chocomel Dutch children seem to run on chocolate milk, either warm or cold. Many adults do too.
by Clarissa | Apr 2, 2018 | dutch life, writing |
B is for beterschap and badkamer Beterschap means get better soon – literally it’s betterness. I quite like the idea of wishing people beterness. I asked the children if they had any suggestions for Dutch words I should write about. Rocket boy insisted...
by Clarissa | Apr 1, 2018 | dutch life, writing |
A is for Appel Standard alphabet learning isn’t it! But there’s also aardappel – literally earth apple, or potato; and sinasappel – orange, though I’m not sure what sinaas means.