Learn Dutch adjectives when to add e (A2)

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  • Learn Dutch adjectives when to add e (A2)
    So when do you put an e at the end of an adjective in Dutch? In this video, you'll learn exactly when. As a bonus, you'll learn the rules on how the adjective changes when you put the e. It's also called the declination of adjectives.
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Komentáře • 73

  • @alpanalifestyle07
    @alpanalifestyle07 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Je bent altijd de beste leraar van Nederlands. Ik heb veel van je gestudeerd. Dankuwel.

  • @joepeacock7467
    @joepeacock7467 Před rokem +8

    I always found this a very difficult issue in Dutch, partly because of the challenge of remembering which nouns take de and which take het. But thanks for the explanation! By the way, I looked at the Reddit discussion of this topic and found this wonderful statement at the end: "When all is said & done & you feel like you'll never internalize all of this, I recommend sitting on the toilet for an hour, crying & whispering "At least it's not German" to yourself over & over."

  • @susanpark4031
    @susanpark4031 Před měsícem +2

    Yes a way more simple rule than german one. Thank you for the video!

  • @SuperFaith1234
    @SuperFaith1234 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for amazing explanation. I was so confused with Adj and noun.

  • @TheConfuzzledCat
    @TheConfuzzledCat Před 4 lety +19

    It's so relieving to finally find a video that explained this properly. I just subscribed because I'm sure the rest of your channel's content will be helpful as well. Dank je wel!

  • @nimaamiry6303
    @nimaamiry6303 Před měsícem +1

    Fantastic as always

  • @mohamedlfateh7448
    @mohamedlfateh7448 Před 4 lety +3

    thank you very much.. i don't usually make CZcams comments but u are a great teacher heel erg bedankt

  • @zeljkovasic2434
    @zeljkovasic2434 Před rokem +1

    Mate, you are my hero, that's what you are...!!! Great...!!!

  • @andrew_owens7680
    @andrew_owens7680 Před rokem +1

    What a relief! I just spent months learning German adjectives. They are the hardest part of the language.

  • @findingsmthng7381
    @findingsmthng7381 Před rokem +2

    Dank je wel

  • @Haranshpreet
    @Haranshpreet Před rokem +3

    Wow! thank you soooo much for sharing your knowledge with us and making the language and life easy and light. the things you explained are so clear and crisp that anyone can understand. these things are not explained even by the dutch teachers.

  • @vonseven
    @vonseven Před 2 lety +1

    the most helpful video!

  • @rachelxiao9162
    @rachelxiao9162 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @rambodghazizadeh351

    Thanks a lot

  • @free4492
    @free4492 Před 2 lety +1

    I spent two hrs trying to learn when not to add -e ...you make this so simple .... thanks a lot

  • @dbjungle
    @dbjungle Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! I will watch this 100 times LOL.

  • @alvindior5508
    @alvindior5508 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the lesson.

  • @fransiskatheresia2380
    @fransiskatheresia2380 Před 4 lety +1

    thank you so much! it helps a lot

  • @praveengaini4054
    @praveengaini4054 Před 4 lety +2

    Een leuk les leraar.....
    Bedankt voor het les.😀😀😀👏🏿🙏🏿

  • @rahulpiplani1818
    @rahulpiplani1818 Před 4 lety +4

    Een leuke les, bedankt Alain. :-)

  • @sharathdya
    @sharathdya Před 4 lety +1

    Very useful... thanks

  • @Wafapathan
    @Wafapathan Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video, it saved my day :)

  • @kathleenmuthoni2712
    @kathleenmuthoni2712 Před 4 lety +1

    Danke wel dit was very goed I was able to do my homework

  • @scsasda2606
    @scsasda2606 Před 3 lety +1

    perfect thanks

  • @Jinx_360
    @Jinx_360 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow you tech nice

  • @sonalgupta4254
    @sonalgupta4254 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Alain,
    I am very regular visitor of your vedios and they aee very helpful for beginners like me. Can you please make vedio also for imperative?

    • @LearnDutchwithAlain
      @LearnDutchwithAlain  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Sonal, thanks! I'll make one and let you know when it's done.

    • @LearnDutchwithAlain
      @LearnDutchwithAlain  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Sonal, here it is: czcams.com/video/ttObCVOtKZE/video.html (I'll publish it later but you can already see it here)

  • @sonikapoddar9062
    @sonikapoddar9062 Před 3 lety +1

    Dankjewel 🙂

  • @gerardbautista7586
    @gerardbautista7586 Před 4 lety +5

    Dank je! I will be going to Belgium this year to join my family there so I'm starting to learn some Nederlands. This is really helpful. Do you have lessons about pronouns? How come some pronouns like "je" becomes "jij", or "ze" - "zij"?

    • @dylanschwartz9832
      @dylanschwartz9832 Před 4 lety +3

      Gerard Bautista I’m not completely fluent, but at least from what I know, the stressed pronouns (Jij, wij, zij) are used in comparisons.
      Here’s an example: Ik speel niet, maar zij wel. (I do not play, but she does)
      In a non-comparison, like: Ze hoort hem. (She hears him), you would use the unstressed pronoun.
      I know there are some exceptions and other rules, but that’s at least what I know.

    • @LearnDutchwithAlain
      @LearnDutchwithAlain  Před 4 lety +1

      Here's my video about the pronouns, enjoy :) czcams.com/video/69iFiEymTbs/video.html

    • @gerardbautista7586
      @gerardbautista7586 Před 4 lety +2

      @@LearnDutchwithAlain its awesome. Your videos are really helpful. Dank je!

  • @mariols3006
    @mariols3006 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the video, I’m starting to learn basic Dutch 😁
    I have a question,
    Is the same rule if the adjectives are in plural?

    • @LearnDutchwithAlain
      @LearnDutchwithAlain  Před 2 lety +1

      Good luck :) Always add -e in the plural when adjectives are in front: goede boeken, interessante auto's...

  • @tajbelin1254
    @tajbelin1254 Před rokem +2

    This was a fantastic video explaining the fundamentals that I just can’t seem to find elsewhere! But I have a question -
    I’ve noticed something on the learning platform i’m using to study Dutch: The rule of bypassing -e for HET words starting with ‘Een’ is not consistent when it comes to sentences with ‘having something’. For example:
    A deer has a short tail = “Een hert heeft een KORTE staart. The adjective has -e but that’s not the case in the video.
    Can you confirm this and explain why, or if there are more cases like this? Bedankt!!

    • @LearnDutchwithAlain
      @LearnDutchwithAlain  Před rokem +2

      Hm, staart is a de-word, so the adjective will always take an -e when put in front of the noun. So it follows the rule. Does this help?

    • @tajbelin1254
      @tajbelin1254 Před rokem

      That makes perfect sense, I made the mistake of focusing on the wrong noun which was the subject of the sentence (hert) rather than what it is describing (de staart). Many thanks for the quick response, love from London!

  • @hectorquinones5579
    @hectorquinones5579 Před měsícem +2

    Is there a good table or flowchart to show this rule in a more visual way?

  • @giuliareinecke2635
    @giuliareinecke2635 Před 4 lety +1

    Dakjewel!!!

  • @ebotrandy20
    @ebotrandy20 Před rokem +2

    This is confusing meneeer Alain 😂😂

  • @andrew_owens7680
    @andrew_owens7680 Před rokem +1

    Alain, where are you from? I'm watching a lot of Dutch learning videos, but I'm not advanced enough to distinguish pronunciation between the Netherlands and Belgium. I seem to have heard huis pronounced closer to English house.

    • @LearnDutchwithAlain
      @LearnDutchwithAlain  Před rokem

      From Belgium. Indeed, the ui, ij and other diphthongs' pronunciation variate a lot across regions. So I'd advise you to focus on the pronunciation of the region where you live.

    • @andrew_owens7680
      @andrew_owens7680 Před rokem +1

      @@LearnDutchwithAlain LOL, the region where I live is in America. But it should serve me well enough to know that your pronunciation is Belgian and to listen carefully to the differences. I speak French and have had to deal with wildly different pronunciations in Canada as well as vocabulary and idioms. However, focusing on the grammar should be the same.

  • @serkanugur2974
    @serkanugur2974 Před 4 lety +1

    Kunt u alsubilieft vertelen wat het verschill tussen daarom en daardoor is of door dat?

    • @LearnDutchwithAlain
      @LearnDutchwithAlain  Před 4 lety

      Daarom = daardoor, door dat gebruik je met een substantief: Door dat probleem kan ik niet naar de les.

  • @victoriaw9727
    @victoriaw9727 Před 3 lety +2

    dank je wel it’s still a bit confusing to remember the rules but i’ll just have to study more

  • @manuelremusstanca5539
    @manuelremusstanca5539 Před rokem +1

    How is correct: Dat is het goede boek or Dat is het goed boek? I am a little confused.

  • @mohazrayusof1863
    @mohazrayusof1863 Před 2 lety

    Great explanation. But I have a question.
    Why is this sentence correct? ze wil een grote boterham. Why is it not groot boterham? 🤔

    • @LearnDutchwithAlain
      @LearnDutchwithAlain  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks :) Boterham is de boterham, so an -e is always added.

    • @mohazrayusof1863
      @mohazrayusof1863 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LearnDutchwithAlain I see. Such a great help to my low IQ 😅 thank you so much

    • @LearnDutchwithAlain
      @LearnDutchwithAlain  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mohazrayusof1863 Ah, if you knew everything, you wouldn't learn anything... Glad to have helped!

  • @nimrakhan9875
    @nimrakhan9875 Před 2 lety +1

    Keep teaching🫡

  • @ebotrandy20
    @ebotrandy20 Před rokem

    what of ik denk so?

  • @nawzatshafeeq
    @nawzatshafeeq Před 3 lety +1

    I almost hear no difference when you pronounce these:
    Kl"ei"n
    Probl"ee"m
    Is that because you speak with a specific accent ? 🤔

    • @LearnDutchwithAlain
      @LearnDutchwithAlain  Před 3 lety +1

      Well, there is actually a difference. It may be because of your background, some students have challenges with specific sounds in Dutch. But indeed, it could also be because of my accent. Ei is pronounced differently, depending on the region you're in. You can listen to the ij (same pronunciation as ei) here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IJ_(digraph) and ee is like e: in phonetics.

    • @nawzatshafeeq
      @nawzatshafeeq Před 3 lety +1

      @@LearnDutchwithAlain
      Duidelijk!
      Bedankt voor de toelichting 😊