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Dutch Online
Gert Van Ostaeyen
2 episodes
5 days ago
Podcast for expats in Belgium who want to learn Dutch. Or Flemish. Which is the same thing, basically. But with a slightly different accent and a few strange words - for those living in the Netherlands, that is. In fact, they are not strange at all. What's odd about 'goesting', you tell me.
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Podcast for expats in Belgium who want to learn Dutch. Or Flemish. Which is the same thing, basically. But with a slightly different accent and a few strange words - for those living in the Netherlands, that is. In fact, they are not strange at all. What's odd about 'goesting', you tell me.
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Language Learning
Education
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Dutch Online
Introducing yourself. Jezelf voorstellen

In this lesson you will learn how to give personal information and ask others for information about themselves: where they live, what they do and so on. To see more information please go to Dutch for beginners at www.dutchonline.be and have a look at lesson Introducing yourself.

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5 years ago
12 minutes 24 seconds

Dutch Online
Hoe heet jij? What's your name?

In this lesson you will learn to ask for someone's name, give your own name and answer yes or no. Go to Dutch for beginners at dutchonline.be for more information.

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5 years ago
5 minutes 28 seconds

Dutch Online
Podcast for expats in Belgium who want to learn Dutch. Or Flemish. Which is the same thing, basically. But with a slightly different accent and a few strange words - for those living in the Netherlands, that is. In fact, they are not strange at all. What's odd about 'goesting', you tell me.