| Becky: Welcome to 3-Minute Dutch Season 1, Lesson 11 - How to Read Prices. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to read prices in Dutch. |
| Body |
| Becky: Here's how to say 'One euro.' in Dutch. |
| Jacob: [Normal] een euro |
| Becky: First is a word meaning 'One ' |
| Jacob: [Normal] een [Slow] een |
| Becky: Last is the word meaning 'euro' |
| Jacob: [Normal] euro [Slow] euro |
| Becky: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'One euro.' |
| Jacob: [Slow] een euro [Normal] een euro |
| Becky: Ok, now let's look at the way to say 'Ten euro.' |
| Jacob: [Normal] tien euro |
| Becky: First is a word meaning 'Ten ' |
| Jacob: [Normal] tien [Slow] tien |
| Becky: Last is the word meaning 'euro' |
| Jacob: [Normal] euro [Slow] euro |
| Becky: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Ten euro.' |
| Jacob: [Slow] tien euro [Normal] tien euro |
| Becky: Next is the way to say 'Fifty-five and ten.' |
| Jacob: [Normal] vijfenvijftig en tien |
| Becky: First is a word meaning 'fifty-five' |
| Jacob: [Normal] vijfenvijftig [Slow] vijfenvijftig |
| Becky: Next is the word meaning 'and' |
| Jacob: [Normal] en [Slow] en |
| Becky: Last is the word meaning 'ten' |
| Jacob: [Normal] tien [Slow] tien |
| Becky: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Fifty-five and ten.' |
| Jacob: [Slow] vijfenvijftig en tien [Normal] vijfenvijftig en tien |
| Becky: Finally, here is a way to say 'Twenty-six and seventy cents.' |
| Jacob: [Normal] zesentwintig en zeventig cent. |
| Becky: First is a word meaning 'twenty-six' |
| Jacob: [Normal] zesentwintig [Slow] zesentwintig |
| Becky: Next is the word meaning 'and' |
| Jacob: [Normal] en [Slow] en |
| Becky: Next is the word meaning 'seventy' |
| Jacob: [Normal] zeventig [Slow] zeventig |
| Becky: Last is the word meaning 'cents' |
| Jacob: [Normal] cent [Slow] cent |
| Becky: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Twenty-six and seventy cents.' |
| Jacob: [Slow] zesentwintig en zeventig cent. [Normal] zesentwintig en zeventig cent. |
| Cultural Insight |
| Becky: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight. |
| Jacob: The euro has been the Dutch currency since 2002, when most countries of the European Union adopted it. Before the Euro, the currency in the Netherlands was the Guilder. |
Outro
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| Becky: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson! |
| Jacob: Tot ziens! |
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