Count To Ten In Dutch Charlotte NC

Dutch is fairly easy for English speakers to pick up quickly. A good way to begin is by learning to count to ten. We provide you more specific information about that.

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Steps

  1. Pronounce the numbers the way they are written in the parentheses:
    • Een (the 'ee' sounds like 'a' in way an add an n after it)
    • Twee ( the 'ee' is like 'a' in way and 'tw' sounds the same as in English)
    • Drie ( 'ie' sounds like the 'e' in me and the rest sounds the same)
    • Vier ( 'ie' sounds like the 'e' in me and the rest sounds the same)
    • Vijf
    • Zes ( 'es' sounds like the 'ess'in mess)
    • Zeven ( the first 'e' sounds like 'a' and the rest is the same as seven)
    • Acht ( 'a' = ah, ch sounds like 'ch' in chronicle with a g-sound)
    • Negen (the first 'e' sounds like 'a' in way and the second like the second e in seven.
    • Tien ( 'ie' sounds like the 'e' in me and the rest sounds the same)

Tips

  • Try to sound a bit German. Dutch and German are very similar in many ways.
  • If you know anybody who does speak Dutch, ask him/her to count to ten so you know exactly how it sounds. It's much easier
  • If you seriously want to study Dutch you should learn more about the way Dutch people pronounce words before you can actually speak a full sentence.

Warnings

  • Try to avoid speaking with an English accent.

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