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PHRASES IN CLASS
Please answer me. Do you have a question? Please lend me your notebook.
Geef alstublieft antwoord. Heb je een vraag ? Mag ik je schrift lenen ?
Please look at your textbook. Please write it down. Please open your book on page 10.
Kijk alstublieft in uw boek. Schrijf het alstublieft op. Open alstublieft uw boek en
ga naar pagina 10.
Please listen and repeat. Once again, please. Please keep quiet.
Luister alstublieft en herhaal. Nog een keertje alstublieft. Wees alstublieft stil.
CLASSES
EXCUSES
I don’t feel well. Can I be excused for the day? I am late because the bus did not show up.
Ik voel me niet zo goed. Mag ik vrij voor vandaag ? De bus kwam niet daarom ben ik te laat.
rson is
What kind of pe
your ~ is je
pe
Wat voor een ty
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grandmother grandfather
oma opa
FAMILY RELATIONS
Forward my greetings
to your ~
Doe de groetjes aan ~.
husband wife son daughter
man vrouw zoon dochter
PETS
Nice to meet you. Where are you from? Can I sit here?
Aangenaam kennis te maken. Waar kom je vandaan ? Mag ik hier zitten ?
How are you? This is for you. How long will you stay?
Hoe gaat het ? Dit is voor jou. Hoe lang blijf je ?
I’ve heard a lot about you. How many people are there It was nice to meet you.
Ik heb over je gehoord. in your family? Het was leuk je te ontmoeten.
Hoeveel leden telt je familie ?
on ~?
What do you do
~?
Wat doe je met
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Er is een ~.
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8. sofa 9. keyboard 10. monitor 11. fax 12. copier 13. coffee 14. microwave
bank toetsenbord monitor fax kopieerapparaat maker magnetron
koffiezetapparaat
Phrases for a Buisiness Meeting
Good morning, everyone. We’re here today to…. I get your point.
Goedemorgen allemaal. We zijn hier vandaag om ~. Ik begrijp wat je bedoelt.
Let’s begin, shall we? What are your views on this? I don’ t really agree.
Zullen we beginnen ? Hoe denk je hierover ? Ik ben het er niet echt mee eens.
I’d like to introduce… The way I see it… I didn’t catch that.
Ik zou graag ~ voorstellen. De manier zoals ik het ziet ~. Could you repeat that, please?
. Ik heb dat niet verstaan. Kunt u
dat alstublieft herhalen ?
Job Titles
Introducing your boss to your This is [title name], Mr/s. [family name].
client in Dutch: Dit is onze (titel naam), de heer/mevrouw (achternaam).
Executive
President managing director Managing director General manager
voorzitter uitvoerend directeur directeur algemeen directeur
Assistant
general manager Section manager Assistant manager Chief
assistent algemeen sectie manager assistent manager chef
directeur
Hello.
Hallo. Hi. Can I sit here? I’m (name).
Hoi. Mag ik hier zitten ? Ik ben (naam).
May I ask your Don't I know you from What are you doing here? I would like to
name? somewhere? Wat doe je hier? meet you again.
Mag ik vragen hoe u Ken ik je niet ergens van ? Ik wil je graag nog eens
heet ? ontmoeten.
You are so ~
Je bent zo ~
Thanks.
Bedankt. handsome beautiful kind
knap mooi vriendelijk
You look gorgeous. You have beautiful eyes. You are very stylish.
Je ziet er prachtig uit. Je hebt mooie ogen. Je bent erg stijlvol.
You have a way with words. That jacket looks nice on you. You are very funny.
Je kunt goed met woorden omgaan. Die jas staat je goed. Je bent erg grappig.
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This time next year, let’s be laughing together. Do you have time next Saturday?
Laten we volgend jaar rond deze tijd samen lachen. Heb je volgende week zaterdag tijd ?
I have a reservation at nine. Do you have a table for two? May I have a menu?
Ik om 9 uur gereserveerd. Heeft u een tafel voor twee ? Mag ik de menukaart ?
What are today’s specials? Can I have a drink menu? Can I have some more ~?
Wat is het menu van de dag ? Mag ik de drankenkaart ? Mag ik iets meer ~.
Counters
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een twee drie vier vijf zes zeven acht negen tien
How to Choose The Best Foods to Fit Your Preferences
With ~, please.
Met ~, alstublieft. meat fish vegetables butter sugar olive oil
vlees vis groente boter suiker olijfolie
Without ~, please.
Zonder ~, alstublieft.
bell pepper onions wine cheese tomato alcohol
paprika ui wijn kaas tomaat alcohol
Does this dish contain any ~? I can’t eat/drink ~. Please remove ~ from this dish.
Bevat dit gerecht ~? Ik kan geen ~ eten/drinken. Dit gerecht graag zonder ~.
Can you bring me (a) ~? spoon fork knife napkin salt black pepper
Kunt u me ~ brengen.
lepel vork mes servet zout zwarte peper
I need (a) ~.
water bread drink menu coffee dessert
Ik heb ~ nodig.
water brood drinken menu koffie toetje
World Map
This is ~. It's ~.
Dit is ~. Het is ~.
Landscape-Related Vocabulary
Major Cities
Waarom
Why are you ben je
learning Nederlands
Dutch? aan het
leren ?
Pattern Example
[A(noun/subject)] am [B (adjective)] I am tired.
[A(zelfstandig naamwoord/onderwerp)] Ik ben moe.
ben [(bijvoeglijk naamwoord)B].
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What’s your e-mail address? Where are you from? What’s your passport number?
Wat is je emailadres ? Waar kom je vandaan ? Wat is je paspoortnummer ?
MEDICAL EMERGENCY
What is wrong?
Wat is er aan de
hand ? My ~ hurts.
Mijn ... doet pi
jn.
head stomach tooth knee
hoofd buik tand knie
SICKNESS, INJURY
I found this item. Someone’s gone missing. Could you tell me your
Ik heb dit voorwerp gevonden. Iemand is vermist. badge number?
Kunt u mij uw politienummer
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EVERYDAY EMERGENCIES
Pet Store
I have a/an~.
Ik heb een ~.
Cat Breeds
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I like to ~.
Ik vind het leuk om ~.
Weekend Plans
I’m going to ~.
Ik ga naar ~.
KITCHEN
There is a ~.
Er is een ~.
Thinly slice the onions. Beat the egg whites. Blend it until smooth.
Snij de uien in dunne plakjes. Klop de eiwitten stijf. Meng tot het zacht is.
Preheat the oven. Add the mixture to the cream. Let it simmer for 30 minutes.
Verwarm de oven voor. Voeg het mengsel toe aan de room. Laat het 30 minuten sudderen.
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Instruments
I can sing very well. I like this song. Do you want to go to karaoke?
Ik kan erg goed zingen. Ik vind dit een leuk nummer. Heb je zin om te gaan karaoken ?
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nearby ?
Is er een pinautomaat
in de buurt?
How much is ~ ? five hundred euros two hundred euros hundred euros
Hoeveel kost ~ ? vijfhonderd euro tweehonderd euro honderd euro
fifty euros twenty euros ten euros five euros two euros one euro
vijftig euro twintig euro tien euro vijf euro twee euro een euro
AROUND TOWN
Where is ~ ?
Waar is ~ ?
I’d like to go to ~.
Ik wil graag naar ~.
Natura Artis Magistra Themepark and Anne Frank House
Artis Resort Slagharen Anne Frank Huis
Slagharen
SURVIVAL PHRASES
Excuse me.
Hello. Excuse me. I'm sorry. Pardon.
Hallo. Pardon. Het spijt me.
Hello.
Hallo.
ASKING QUESTIONS
ORDERING FOOD
COUNTERS
~ please.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ~ alstublieft.
een twee drie vier vijf zes tien acht negen tien
COUNTERS
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DOWNTOWN
Where is the ~?
Waar is de/het ~ ?
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I would like to go to ~. 7
Ik wil graag naar de/het ~.
How do I get to the ~? Excuse me, do you know where the ~ is?
Hoe ga ik naar de/het ~ ? Pardon, weet u waar de/het~ is ?
Directions
Does this bus go to ~? What’s the next stop? How much is a ticket to ~?
Gaat deze bus naar ~? Wat is de volgende halte? Hoeveel kost een kaartje naar ~ ?
bus busbus
stop
stop subway train station
basu
bus basu tei
bushalte chikatetsu
metro eki
treinstation
バス バス停 地下鉄 駅
How much is the fare to ~? Turn right here, please. Go straight, please.
Hoeveel kost het naar ~ ? Hier rechtsaf alstublieft. Ga rechtdoor alstublieft.
Can you take me to this place? Here is fine. To this hotel, please.
Kunt u me hier naartoe brengen ? Hier is prima. Naar dit hotel alstublieft.
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Er is een ~.
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I’d like to check in. What time is check out? Is breakfast included?
Ik wil graag inchecken. Hoe laat is het uitchecken ? Is het inclusief ontbijt ?
Could you please recommend Could you please call me a taxi? Do you have a city guide?
a good restaurant around here? Kunt u alstublieft een taxi voor me Heeft u een stadsgids ?
Kunt u alstublieft in de buurt een goed bellen ?
restaurant aanbevelen ?