| Berlijn. |
| Wenen. |
| Londen. |
| What do these words mean? |
| Stick around. |
| In this quick lesson, you'll learn Dutch words for cities. |
| Before we start, did you know there's a city in the Netherlands that has more bikes than people? |
| Keep watching for the answer at the end. |
| Amsterdam. |
| Amsterdam. |
| Am-ster-dam. |
| Amsterdam. |
| The Venice of the North. |
| Jack asked Susan about a recent trip. |
| Hoe was Amsterdam? |
| Het was prachtig. |
| Er waren veel grachten in Amsterdam. |
| Berlijn. |
| Berlin. |
| Ber-lijn. |
| Berlijn. |
| The city formerly divided by the Berlin Wall. |
| Oscar tells Tom about a recent trip to Germany. |
| Ik heb een beroemde stad in Duitsland bezocht. |
| Was het Berlijn? |
| Brussel. |
| Brussels. |
| Brus-sel. |
| Brussel. |
| Jean-Claude Van Damme. |
| The muscles from Brussels. |
| Jack and Steve chat about different cities. |
| Waar ligt Brussel? |
| Brussel ligt in België. |
| Londen. |
| London. |
| Lon-den. |
| London. |
| Swinging London or the Big Smoke? |
| Steve and Jack chat about famous landmarks. |
| Wat is een beroemd monument in Londen? |
| Ken je de Big Ben? |
| Parijs. |
| Paris. |
| Pa-rijs. |
| Parijs. |
| The City of Lights and the City of Lovers. |
| Susan and Tom chat about their favorite cities. |
| Wat vind je van Parijs? |
| Parijs is erg mooi. |
| Bern. |
| Bern. |
| Bern. |
| Bern. |
| One of the lesser known capital cities of Europe. |
| Jack and Steve chat about capital cities. |
| Wat is de hoofdstad van Zwitserland? |
| Bern is de hoofdstad van Zwitserland. |
| Praag. |
| Praag. |
| Praag. |
| Praag. |
| The City of Franz Kafka and Alphonse Mucha. |
| Oscar shares his travel experiences with Tom. |
| Ik heb vorige week Praag bezocht. |
| Dat is de hoofdstad van Tsjechië. |
| Dat is leuk. |
| Hoe was het? |
| Rome. |
| Rome. |
| Ro-me. |
| Rome. |
| All roads lead to Rome. |
| Susan and Tom chat about travel destinations. |
| Ik wil een eeuwenoude stad bezoeken. |
| In dat geval, wat dacht je van Rome? |
| Wenen. |
| Vienna. |
| We-nen. |
| Wenen. |
| In Dutch, the word wenen can also mean to cry. |
| Susan and Tom chat about travel destinations. |
| Wat is een Europese stad met mooie gebouwen? |
| Wenen heeft mooie gebouwen. |
| Warschau. |
| Warsaw. |
| Warschau. |
| Warschau. |
| Een belangrijke stad in de 20e eeuwse geschiedenis voor het schrijven van de Warschau Pact. |
| Colette en Maaike plannen een reis naar Polen. |
| In welke stad zullen we beginnen in Polen? |
| Laten we eerst Warschau bezoeken. |
| Warschau is de hoofdstad van Polen. |
| Let's review. |
| You'll see the words in English and your job is to say the words in Dutch. |
| Ready? |
| Do you remember how to say Amsterdam? |
| Amsterdam. |
| And how to say Berlin? |
| Berlijn. |
| How about Brussels? |
| Brussel. |
| Do you remember how to say London? |
| London. |
| And how to say Paris? |
| Parijs. |
| Let's try Bern. |
| Bern. |
| What about Prague? |
| Praag. |
| Now let's see if you remember how to say Rome. |
| Rome. |
| Another one. |
| What about Vienna? |
| Wenen. |
| And finally, do you remember how to say Warsaw? |
| Warschau. |
| Did you know there's a city in the Netherlands that has more bikes than people? |
| In Amsterdam there are more bikes than people. |
| Almost everyone rides a bike and you can see bike lanes everywhere. |
| People use bikes to go to school, work and just for fun because it's easy and good for the environment. |
| Thanks for watching. |
| Don't forget to practice these new words and phrases and see you next time. |
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