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Jessi: Top 25 Dutch Questions You Need to Know - Lesson 9: Do you like Dutch food? (In each lesson of this 25 part series, , you'll master a common question for Dutch learners and then how to answer it like a native you'll learn how these key phrases work by breaking them down into each component. Then the repetition and new vocabulary will expand your understanding of the question its answers any variations. You also improve pronunciation and fluency by repeating the words and phrases out loud after hearing them.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to respond to the common question Do you like Dutch food? In Dutch this is
Jacob: Houdt u van Nederlands eten?
The first word in the question Do you like Dutch food? is
Jacob: houdt
Jessi: meaning like in English.
Jacob: (Listen to it syllable by syllable) houdt
Jessi: Again at natural speed repeat.
Jacob: houdt
{Pause}
Jessi: This pattern of first introducing a word at natural speed, providing the English translation, breaking it down by syllable, and then giving it once more natural native speed will be repeated throughout the series. Try to speak aloud as often as possible.
The next word in the question is Do you like Dutch food?? is
Jacob: u
Jessi: meaning you.
Jacob: (Listen to it syllable by syllable) u
Jessi: Again at natural speed and repeat.
Jacob: u
{Pause}
Listen to the the first 2 words of the question together and repeat.
Jacob: houdt u
{pause}
And after that
Jacob: van
Jessi: meaning from in English.
Jacob: (Listen to it syllable by syllable) van.
Jessi: Again at natural speed repeat.
Jacob: van
{Pause}
Listen to the the first 3 words of the question together and repeat.
Jacob: houdt u van
{pause}
And next
Jacob: Nederlands
Jessi: meaning Dutch.
Jacob: (Listen to it syllable by syllable) Nederlands
Jessi: Again at natural speed repeat.
Jacob: Nederlands
{Pause}
Listen to the the first 4 words of the question together and repeat.
Jacob: houdt u van Nederlands
{pause}
Next is
Jacob: eten
Jessi: meaning food in English.
Jacob: (Listen to it syllable by syllable) eten
Jessi: Again at natural speed repeat.
Jacob: eten
{Pause}
Now Listen to the entire question and repeat.
Jacob: houdt u van Nederlands eten
{pause}
Jessi: (You will hear this common question again and again throughout your studies.) Master the following pattern and responses to the question Do you like Dutch food??
Jacob: Ja, ik hou van ontbijtkoek.
Jessi: "Yes, I love gingerbread.. Again, slowly. Repeat the phrase.
Jacob: (Slow) Ja, ik hou van ontbijtkoek.
{pause}
Jessi: Let's break it down from the beginning. The first word:
Jacob: ja
Jessi: means yes.
Jacob: (Listen to it syllable by syllable) ja
Jessi: Again at natural speed repeat.
Jacob: ja
{Pause}
Jessi: And next
Jacob: ik
meaning I.
Jacob: (Listen to it syllable by syllable) ik
A: Again at natural speed repeat.
Jacob: ik
{Pause}
Jessi: Next is
Jacob: hou
meaning like.
Jacob: (Listen to it syllable by syllable) hou
A: Again at natural speed repeat.
Jacob: hou
{Pause}
Jessi: And after that
Jacob: van
meaning from.
Jacob: (Listen to it syllable by syllable) van
A: Again at natural speed repeat.
Jacob: van
{Pause}
Jessi: And after that
Jacob: ontbijtkoek
meaning gingerbread.
Jacob: (Listen to it syllable by syllable) ontbijtkoek
A: Again at natural speed repeat.
Jacob: ontbijtkoek
{Pause}
Jessi: Listen to the speaker say, Yes, I love gingerbread., and then repeat.
Jacob: Ja, ik hou van ontbijtkoek.
{pause}
Jessi: To use a different phrase, replace gingerbread with rusk.
Jacob: beschuit
Jessi: rusk
Jacob: (slow) beschuit (regular) beschuit
Jessi: Listen to the phrase again, this time with rusk
Jacob: Ja, ik hou van beschuit.
Jessi: The first stays the same. Simply replace gingerbread. Say Yes, I love rusk.
{pause}
Jacob: Ja, ik hou van beschuit.
Jessi: To expand on the pattern, replace rusk with bread.
Jacob: brood
Jessi: bread
Jacob: (slow) brood (regular) brood
Jessi: Listen to the phrase again, this time with bread
Jacob: Ja, ik hou van brood.
Jessi: The first stays the same. Simply replace the word for rusk. Say Yes, I love bread.
{pause}
Jacob: Ja, ik hou van brood.
Jessi: To use different phrase, replace bread with pancakes.
Jacob: pannekoek
Jessi: pancakes
Jacob: (slow) pannekoek (regular) pannekoek
Jessi: Listen to the phrase again, this time with pancakes
Jacob: Ja, ik hou van pannekoek.
Jessi: The first stays the same. Simply replace the word for bread. Say Yes, I love pancakes.
{pause}
Jacob: Ja, ik hou van pannekoek.
Now it's time for a quiz. Imagine you are visiting the Netherlands and a Stranger asks you if you like Dutch food. You want to answer that you like gingerbread. Respond to the question.
Jacob: Houdt u van Nederlands eten? (five seconds) Ja, ik hou van ontbijtkoek.
Jessi: Now you want to say that you like rusk Respond to the question.
Jacob: Houdt u van Nederlands eten? (five seconds) Ja, ik hou van beschuit.
Jessi: You want to say that you like bread. . Answer the speaker's question.
Jacob: Houdt u van Nederlands eten? (five seconds) Ja, ik hou van brood.
Jessi: You want to say that you like pancakes. Respond to the question.
Jacob: Houdt u van Nederlands eten? (five seconds) Ja, ik hou van pannekoek.
Jessi: You want to Know stranger likes the Dutch food. Ask the question
(5 seconds)
Jacob: Houdt u van Nederlands eten?
{pause}
Jessi: Now it's time to answer the question with actual information about yourself.
Jacob: Houdt u van Nederlands eten?
{pause}
Jessi: This is the end of Lesson 9

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