Examples of using "Nederlands" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you speak Dutch?
Do you speak Dutch?
Do you speak Dutch?
Do you speak Dutch?
Do you speak Dutch?
She's Dutch.
Is she Dutch?
We are Dutch.
They are speaking Dutch.
Do you speak Dutch?
I'm Dutch.
Can he speak Dutch?
Can she speak Dutch?
Can they speak Dutch?
I speak Dutch.
Does she speak Dutch?
- Where do they speak Dutch?
- Where is Dutch spoken?
I'm learning Dutch.
Your Dutch is terrible.
Didn't she speak Dutch?
What?! Tom's speaking Dutch!
- I want to study Dutch.
- I want to learn Dutch.
Guus Hiddink is Dutch.
Mary's hairdresser is Dutch.
Your Dutch is terrible.
My sister-in-law is Dutch.
I don't speak Dutch.
I can speak Dutch well.
I can speak Dutch.
He's teaching me Dutch.
She's teaching me Dutch.
They are teaching me Dutch.
I'm teaching her Dutch.
I'm teaching him Dutch.
- How do you learn Dutch?
- How do you teach Dutch?
I teach Dutch.
I'm a Dutch teacher.
It's not difficult to learn Dutch.
My parents don't speak Dutch.
Susan Greene... are you Dutch?
My fathers don't speak Dutch.
My mothers don't speak Dutch.
They don't have a Dutch passport.
One speaks Dutch in the Netherlands.
Where did you learn Dutch?
- I speak a bit of Dutch.
- I speak some Dutch.
- I speak a little Dutch.
I can't speak Dutch.
I want to learn more Dutch.
I don't speak Dutch well.
I don't speak Dutch well.
They speak Dutch in the Netherlands.
Can you teach me Dutch?
I can teach you Dutch.
Dutch is closely related to German.
Dutch is a Low Franconian language.
My friend speaks Dutch natively.
Record numbers of foreign students at Dutch universities of technology
- How to say XXX in Dutch?
- How do you say XXX in Dutch?
The Netherlands is called "Nederland" in Dutch.
She is a native speaker of Dutch.