Examples of using "Niederländisch" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you speak Dutch?
Do you speak Dutch?
Do you speak Dutch?
They are speaking Dutch.
Do you speak Dutch?
- I want to study Dutch.
- I want to learn Dutch.
Your Dutch is terrible.
It's not difficult to learn Dutch.
My parents don't speak Dutch.
Dutch is a Low Franconian language.
My mothers don't speak Dutch.
My fathers don't speak Dutch.
I don't understand Dutch. It's difficult.
- How to say XXX in Dutch?
- How do you say XXX in Dutch?
Dutch is closely related to German.
It's not difficult to learn Dutch.
They are speaking Dutch.
Do you speak Dutch?
I don't understand Dutch. It's difficult.
I don't understand Dutch. It's difficult.
I'm happy, 'cause I'm learning some Dutch.
German, Dutch, Norwegian and English are Germanic languages.
Your Dutch is terrible.
Your Dutch is pretty good, probably better than mine.
My fathers don't speak Dutch.
I would gladly translate this, but I don't speak Dutch.
I'd be happy to translate all that, but I don't know Dutch.
- I hope to soon know much more than a few sentences in Dutch.
- I hope that very soon I will know more than just a few sentences in Dutch.
‘Wezel’ is the Dutch for ‘weasel’. Both are derived from the Proto-Germanic *wisulǭ.