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Hello, everyone, and welcome to today’s lesson. I am Stella and today, we are going to learn how to pronounce the 10 Hardest Words to Pronounce in Dutch.
Let’s start with one of the hardest numbers to pronounce.
1. achtentachtig "eighty-eight"
Mijn opa is 88 jaar oud. "My grandfather is 88 years old."
It’s usually that weird raspy /g/ that trips foreigners up. I was in France one day talking to my sister in Dutch and the shop clerk literally burst out laughing and started mocking our Gs. Lovely.
2. afstandsbediening "remote control"
Heb je de afstandsbediening gezien? "Have you seen the remote control?"
This word can be easily split up into two parts. afstands, which means “distance” and bediening, which means “controller.” So literally it’s “distance controller” like remote control.
3. angstschreeuw "cry of distress"
Ik hoorde een angstschreeuw. "I heard a cry of fear."
So this is a really great one for playing Hangman because it has eight consonants in a row. Don’t worry if you don’t get this right. It’s not a common word and as you probably could hear, it’s not my favorite word to pronounce either.
4. duivenvoer "pigeon food"
Daar kun je duivenvoer kopen "You can buy food for pigeons there."
Now, I am not really sure why this is such a hard word for foreigners. I think it probably has something to do with the /o/ sound. So let me know in the comments where you are having trouble.
5. gevarendriehoek "warning triangle"
Een gevarendriehoek hoort in een auto. "A warning triangle belongs in a car."
So apart from that first sound, it’s not such a difficult word. Just get over that first bit and then it’s smooth sailing.
6. goochelaar "magician"
De goochelaar en een konijn. "The magician and a rabbit."
So this one has that nasty /g/ sound at the beginning and at the end of the first syllable. So just keep practicing, I suppose.
7. grafiek "graph"
Dat is een moeilijke grafiek, "That is a difficult chart."
So keep in mind that the Dutch say their A's differently from the English A. It’s much more Aah. So it’s grafiek.
8. reünie "reunion"
Morgen hebben we een reünie van school. "We have a reunion at school tomorrow."
Now, don’t confuse this with ruïne, which looks similar but it means a ruin. So you have reünie and ruïne.
9. schatje "cutie"
Wat een schatje! "What a cutie!"
So you can also say schatje to your boyfriend or girlfriend. It’s not just for small things like pets or babies.
10. schoenpoetsborsteltje "shoe polish brush"
A great example sentence.
Schoenpoetsborsteltje is een lang woord. "Shoe polishing brush" is a long word."
And this is the imaginative phrase.

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