People In the Netherlands, How Many Languages Can They Speak?

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  • čas přidán 29. 09. 2022
  • When you live in or visit most European countries, you quickly recognize the diversity in languages that people can speak or understand. This is quite different for someone like me, from the US, because most of the time we just stick with knowing English. In this video, I go around asking people in the Netherlands how many languages they speak!
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Komentáře • 266

  • @exploringtheforeign
    @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +17

    BIG CHANNEL ANNOUNCEMENT! I've created TWO new channels dedicated to me practicing and bettering my Dutch and Spanish. EXPLORING THE FOREIGN is still my main channel, these two channels will just be content without English and without English subtitles documenting my experience trying to get to fluency with each language.
    If you're interested in either (or both) of those channels, they can be found here:
    EXPLORING THE DUTCH: czcams.com/channels/aefWH24STy-CGlwckNk8fw.html
    EXPLORING THE SPANISH: czcams.com/channels/vSd4NIKmnBqjQFlB5dBrEg.html

  • @PandaJasmijn
    @PandaJasmijn Před rokem +42

    This is actually pretty cool to see! I think it's kinda normal to learn multiple languages in the Netherlands, because unless you are from the Netherlands, almost no one understands Dutch. Most Dutch people understand German, but Germans do not understand us. I remember learning English, German and French in High School and sometimes you get the opportunity to learn Spanish as well. For me i speak Dutch, English, German and i'm currently learning Swedish & Japanese.

    • @hirandesilva3474
      @hirandesilva3474 Před rokem

      Japanese that's nice.

    • @whnkeys
      @whnkeys Před rokem +1

      Hottake if you ask me. Before I started to learn Dutch, I was already able to understand it quite well. That is because I was born around two hours from the Dutch border.
      Let's say you are in Austria, Bavaria or Berlin - I don't think you'll be able to understand them well.

    • @grumpylady
      @grumpylady Před 9 měsíci

      I live like 30mins from venlo (within germany and our dialect makes it pretty easy to understand dutch :) ♥ and i love dutch ppl. They're just the best

  • @TiaMat99
    @TiaMat99 Před rokem +72

    Lovely video! In high school, we had Dutch, English, German, French, Latin and classical Greek. And for fun I took studies in Spanish, Russian and Japanese. I tried Arabic on duolingo, but I just can't connect it to anything I've heard before, so it's hard to integrate.

    • @willemh3319
      @willemh3319 Před rokem +3

      ah vwo athaneum classic

    • @TiaMat99
      @TiaMat99 Před rokem +5

      @@willemh3319 worse, gymnasium

    • @jort7365
      @jort7365 Před rokem +4

      Yeah it's actually pretty crazy. In my third year I did those 6 languages, but at a certain point you have so many languages that it is really hard to learn one properly. I did French a total of 6 years, but after that I can't really speak it.

    • @chocoMyCoco
      @chocoMyCoco Před rokem +1

      @@TiaMat99 Only in Grammar school (The Gymnasium) you have Latin and Classical Greek, but the other levels of the high school education you have only Dutch, English, German and sometime French.

    • @chocoMyCoco
      @chocoMyCoco Před rokem +1

      @@jort7365 I did learn hebrew, It's a hard language to learn. Now I learn Latin. Ik volg een avond cursus Latijns. En ik leer heel soms Frans.

  • @JasirGressmann
    @JasirGressmann Před rokem +53

    I’m from Bonaire and there by age 12 most kids can understand and speak 4 languages (Papiamentu, Dutch, English and Spanish). Since moving to the Netherlands I’ve learned Brazilian Portuguese (because I had a Brazilian colleague) and some basic German words and phrases. So I can speak and understand five and a half languages now. Hoping to learn some Turkish soon.

    • @fastshadow.
      @fastshadow. Před rokem +1

      There are also a decent amount of them who also speak french since they learn in Havo

    • @pearlzsz
      @pearlzsz Před rokem

      @@fastshadow. yeahh

    • @mqrx
      @mqrx Před rokem +2

      Im 13 years old and i know 6 languages (im dutch)
      The languages are: dutch, english, latin, greek, french, german

    • @pearlzsz
      @pearlzsz Před rokem +1

      @@mqrx same except im 12, but are you sure you'd actually be able to hold a nice conversation in all 4? (Greek and Latin excluded because they're "dead languages")

    • @pearlzsz
      @pearlzsz Před rokem

      All 3 actually because ofcourse you can in Dutch

  • @SomniaRomantica
    @SomniaRomantica Před rokem +17

    I got to do a honourable mention for my brother and his love :D They live together here in The Netherlands. He was born here, she was born in Latvia, He speaks 7 languages (Dutch, English and can hold conversations in German, French, Spanish, Italian and Latvian). She speaks 7 languages (English, Lavtian, Dutch, Russian and can hold conversations in German, Italian and French). Like whut. They travel a lot all through Europe ^^ Also, I love the positive vibe of your vids ^^

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +3

      Wow that's amazing!!! Hats off to them. And thank you for your positive feedback!

  • @dutchglobetrotter4513
    @dutchglobetrotter4513 Před rokem +12

    I'm Dutch born and raised in the Northern province of Friesland, now without bragging I speak: Frisian, Dutch, English and German fluently. My French and Spanish are good enough to not starve in those countries. I can read Danish and Norwegian and some Russian. Oh and speak some Portuguese as well.

  • @T.O.P.
    @T.O.P. Před rokem +1

    @ 4:52 ''Seni seviyorum'' means: Ik hou van je / I love you / Ich liebe dich / Je t'aime / Ti amo / Te amo / Ek het jou lief. I'm Dutch and I speak: Dutch, (of course) English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Turkish and South African. It's a real treasure to be able to communicate with lots of other cultures.

  • @GewoonelsJustels
    @GewoonelsJustels Před rokem +9

    I just came across your channel. I am Dutch. I speak four languages ; Dutch of course, English (fluently) , French(almost fluently) and German (I can manage). I don’t know since how long, but CZcams has an automatic translation in the settings for the subtitles. You can pick any language you like. I just started my own CZcams channel and luckily somebody explained that to me, so I don’t have to make double videos LOL my compliments on your Dutch by the way.

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem

      Awesome with the languages! And that's a great point with the subtitles, the only thing is that I feel it makes the viewing experience better when the subtitles are added into the video. And thank you for your positive feedback!

  • @TheAntonist
    @TheAntonist Před rokem +2

    I have to say it...what a nice, inspirational guy you are! The world needs guys like you man...keep up the good work in making the effort to learn from each other and look for the possitive things in live! You always let me and my family smile when we watch your video's. Thanks you...

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      Wow, thank youuuuu! You and your family! I really appreciate this and I hope to continue to bring you all joy!

  • @JL-zw7hi
    @JL-zw7hi Před rokem +2

    You have such a positive energy! I really enjoyed this video. I speak English and Dutch, I can understand German and am currently learning Albanian.

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for that!! I'm glad you enjoyed it and interesting, why Albanian?

  • @erikabee3498
    @erikabee3498 Před rokem +17

    The more languages you speak, the easy'er it gets to understand other languages. I speak Dutch, German and English... but it helps me to better understand Swedish and Dänish too.
    And I speak a little tourist French & Italian,.

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +7

      I definitely agree! Even with the little Dutch I've learned, I found myself understanding quite a bit in Germany, and same with Spanish, I was able to understand a bit in Portugal and Italy!

    • @peterkeijsers489
      @peterkeijsers489 Před rokem

      I agree. Especially if you speak a language from a certain language group, like French: then it's easier to understand/learn to speak Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Portuguese. If you speak a Scandinavian language, like Norwegian, you can easily learn Swedish, Danish or Icelandic. And Germanic language: if you speak Dutch, it's easier to learn German, English, Frisian.

  • @dashawnbennett7274
    @dashawnbennett7274 Před rokem +18

    This is so awesome. I am loving your channel. I have been interested in living in the Netherlands and learning Dutch for a long time. Know that you are very inspiring!

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +4

      Aw man, thank you, DaShwan! That really means a lot. What got you interested in the Netherlands? And if you have any questions about living here or learning Dutch, let me know!

    • @dashawnbennett7274
      @dashawnbennett7274 Před rokem +4

      I visited Amsterdam many years ago and just fell in love with it. My family is also Guyanese and Surinamese. It's funny because I actually live in Harlem, New York (aka, New Amsterdam), lol. Thank you for the videos, I will definitely be picking your brain for additional info!

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +3

      Aye, that's what's up! I lived in NYC for 1.5 years, Marble Hill off 225th, but was in Harlem quite often

    • @dashawnbennett7274
      @dashawnbennett7274 Před rokem +1

      Whaaat? 😲😱🤣😂 I've lived over there too! Right off the 1 train. Now I'm super inspired!!! Yup, that's wus up! 👏

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +2

      Haha, that's crazy! Yeah, right off the 1 train haha. Small world!

  • @KiriyaDea
    @KiriyaDea Před rokem +4

    Great channel! 🤩 Just found it today!
    I’m an Indonesian Dutchie, born here and I speak six languages: Dutch, English and German fluently, recreational French and Spanish and Indonesian ofcourse, although I was not raised bilingual.
    Keep up the good work! 👍🏼

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem

      Happy you found yourself here, welcome!😃 And wow, you can speak quite a few, does it ever get confusing? Haha
      I appreciate the support

  • @a.c.dejong1772
    @a.c.dejong1772 Před rokem +52

    I'm a Dutchie, but I've travelled now for almost 50 years all around the globe. During travelling, private and for my profession (international service engineer and tour guide all destinations), I've learned to speak many local languages. I had to, otherwise there was no cummunication possible with the locals.
    Languages I'll speak are Dutch, English, German, French, (Latin-American) Spanish, Portuguese/Brasilieiro, Swedish, Polish, Russian, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Farsi, Afrikaans, Sotho, Hausa, Swahili, Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Cantonese/Mandarin), Hindi/Urdu, Nepali, Thai and Vietnamese.
    It's very convenient if you can understand a lot of people.

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +9

      Wow!!! You definitely win the language award haha
      How do you manage to not get confused when switching languages? I find often that since I don't use Spanish much often anymore, whenever I start to speak it, I'm always mixing in Dutch words on accident, because my brain automatically thinks about Dutch when thinking about a second language.

    • @teresita1320
      @teresita1320 Před rokem +2

      A.c. de Jong
      Do you speak all those languages ​​fluently or just a few words?

    • @ciancian2861
      @ciancian2861 Před rokem +3

      @@teresita1320 probably a few words lol. Some people have a very low boundary for saying 'i speak a language', its hilarious

    • @StarMighty.
      @StarMighty. Před rokem +1

      ​@@exploringtheforeign I don't speak that many languages Only English and dutch (currently learning Swedish) but a thing that is difficult for me is switching between the languages. When I'm watching an English video on CZcams and I get a dutch ad the first 2 seconds sound like a weird language for me xD But I do think that this is something that happens more often if I'm doing a lot of English stuff in a row. (Because a lot of the things I do at home are English etc I speak/listen about half the day English and half the day dutch so that could also be a reason. Im from the netherlands btw)

    • @teresita1320
      @teresita1320 Před rokem +1

      I speak Sarnami (dialect of Hindi and is my mothertonque), Dutch, Sranan (a language that originated in Surinam and is recognized as an official language in addition to Dutch), English and Hindi. I learned English in school and by watching movies in which English is spoken and the same goes for Hindi.
      I also learned German and Spanish in school, but I don't speak them.

  • @mitchellk3363
    @mitchellk3363 Před rokem +1

    I appreciate your videos man. I myself have lived in Orlando Florida for 4 years. Currently in Suriname. And its nice to see someone seeing the differences ive seen. Specially from US to NL. Props to speaking all those languages brotha 👌🏼👌🏼

  • @remko
    @remko Před rokem

    Nice to see my home town in your video! Love this episode!

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem

      Hey, Remko! Thank you! Haarlem is a beautiful city, I definitely plan on going back soon.

  • @pileofgay101
    @pileofgay101 Před rokem +2

    This is such a fun video to watch!! I'm Dutch myself and it's honestly so nice to see everyone know so many languages. Almost everyone here can at least speak English / German! Including myself lmao. I'm also trying to learn Spanish bc I would like to move there :)

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 Před rokem +1

    It's actually quite funny to see where your language learning process may take you. I'm living in Spain where I am teaching German, English and Spanish As A Foreign Language. On a private level I've been learning Dutch for about two or three years now and pretty much auto-didactically. Ik ben nu begonen met een belge op beginers niveau en zij spreek niet zo goed andere talen. Het is de eerste keer dat ik nu de theoretische verklaringen op nederlands geef. Het is een groot uitdaging. Mijn nederlands is nog niet zu vloiend.

  • @RemixFriends
    @RemixFriends Před 10 měsíci

    As a Dutch person I really enjoy watching your videos!
    As for this specific video, almost every Dutch person speaks at least English. We are taught English in school starting at a young age and it’s a mandatory subject for our exams. We’re often also expected to pick a second language which is either German or French in most cases, because neighbor countries.
    Other than that, the Netherlands is a business country specialized in trading with other countries. So it’s considered important for us to speak multiple languages, which I think is really cool.
    Also, as you noticed, the amount of tourism and immigrated cultures we have are also very diverse. So again, learning multiple languages is great!!
    I myself speak English almost better than my native language haha. I also was taught German in school. I know Swedish from when i grew up there as a child and currently learning Spanish because why not

  • @w23.
    @w23. Před rokem

    i love the positivity you reflect on others, good video ill start supporting

  • @TregMediaHD
    @TregMediaHD Před rokem +5

    This was both awesome and hilarious to watch . Thanks Sam

  • @henkkoopmans3240
    @henkkoopmans3240 Před rokem

    I totally agree!!! Helemaal mee eens, dit is echt een geweldige aflevering. Groeten van een yu di Kòrsou.

  • @Kuiperownz
    @Kuiperownz Před rokem +2

    I like your energy man, really nice to watch. Keep up the good work!

  • @urbnctrl
    @urbnctrl Před rokem +3

    yo i hope your channel blows up!! saludos de Leeuwarden ik spreek 5 talen!
    fun fact. the Surinamese lady already mentioned it about FAWAKA. But our street slang is basically a melting pot of all different ethnic languages combined. so most youth speak or understand street slang understand words of Moroccan, Surinamese, Antilles, Moluccan / Indonesian, Turkish, different African etc. due to all those languages being present in the street slang.
    would love to see you do some more of this language checks at different times when youre traveling the country just ask 4 to 5 people it would be so interesting! love the content. zie je snel weer op de tube! haha

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      Appreciate the support! Share with anyone you know that would be interested in the videos and it'll help grow the channel😃🙌🏾 and thank you for the info on the street language here! Really interesting to see all of these cultures being mixed together here in the Netherlands.

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      I really enjoyed doing this video so I'll definitely do another one. Maybe next one will be asking about street language out here haha

  • @daanvoets4125
    @daanvoets4125 Před rokem +1

    Im a dutch student, right now in my second year bachelor, In highschool we had te learn english french and german. Because of this I started to speak english fluently when I was 16 at this time I also dropped French and German this makes it that I only understand it a little, as of right now I am studying Spanish and Chinese for my study marketing & sales.
    This goes to show that you just have a lot of languages you can learn in the Netherlands, probably a big reason why inhabitants speak multiple languages.

  • @ItzSKYVlogs
    @ItzSKYVlogs Před rokem +1

    Awww man!!! This was great!!! Man can’t believe I missed you! Dang!!! Would have love to see you!!

  • @nietje5560
    @nietje5560 Před rokem

    You're a very positive and happy young man. Nice how you explore the world.keep it up

  • @AA-jh4ur
    @AA-jh4ur Před rokem

    Cool video man heads up from Netherlands!

  • @cherylh.1537
    @cherylh.1537 Před rokem

    This was so cool!!! Loved the video Sam!! ❤

  • @idolsairx6234
    @idolsairx6234 Před rokem +1

    I love these videos so much !! You should really make a part 2 :))

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoy them! And I can definitely make that happen🙌🏾

    • @idolsairx6234
      @idolsairx6234 Před rokem

      @@exploringtheforeign YESS!! I really also recommend traveling to the northern of the netherlands, like to the province Groningen or Friesland (where i live :) i think you’ll get lots of interesting answers since a lot of the habitants there are all mostly all dutch, so you’ll rarely find foreigners there, which also gets you a complete answer of what dutchies really think nowadays and what is going on in our small world :) if your looking for a place to go in Friesland, i would definitely say either Leeuwarden or Heerenveen, big recommendations!!!

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      Sounds like a good idea! Ik ben eigenlijk naar Leeuwarden en Groningen geweest :) Je kan het zien in dit video hier czcams.com/video/VoQIJ9yrGqA/video.html

  • @oriworm
    @oriworm Před rokem

    Man i love how positive you are, keep it up!

  • @TregMediaHD
    @TregMediaHD Před rokem +2

    Ava's smile is so radiant she was awesome

  • @_Zeru
    @_Zeru Před rokem +9

    In the province limburg in the south of the Netherlands everyone speaks at least 3 languages but 4 or 5 is even very common. Take me for example. I grew up in maastricht what is just a 20 min car ride away from Germany and the French speaking part of Belgium, so I basically grew up with those foreign languages. Aditional to that everyone in the Netherlands speaks comfortably English as we are teach in school from a young age. + Dutch as a native language ofcourse and a local dialect. On top of that I'm getting into Spanish lately so I guess I speak 5,5 languages

    • @dennisengelen2517
      @dennisengelen2517 Před rokem +2

      Ohh leuk, ich bin van Belsj Eisden (Maasmechelen)! 😁
      Eigenlijk is Limburgs bij jullie een erkende taal, en op linguïstisch vlak tikt het ieder vakje aan dat het apart genoeg maakt om een taal genoemd te kunnen worden ipv een dialect, zowel qua woordenschat, grammatica en het feit dat het in het Germaans de enige uitzondering is waar tonaliteit een grote rol speelt (zoals in het Mandarijns) dus eigenlijk mag je best wel zeggen dat je de Limburgse taal ook beheerst! 😁
      En als we met z'n allen wat meer eensgezind hier achter staan en het in leven houden door het aan de volgende generaties door te geven, dan komt er uiteindelijk misschien ooit wel de erkenning die het verdient zoals de Friesen dat hebben! 😊

  • @jaffasholva7738
    @jaffasholva7738 Před rokem +1

    Learning new languages is fun and it's a great way to honor the people and make new friends. I'm learning Patois at the moment. Next up is Spanish. I'd also like to learn some African like Wolof maybe. Definitely Arabic, but that's an end goal. Wish i could just download it into my brain, but it's hard work. Good job on your Dutch btw. That English man's Dutch was very smooth also. Dutch must be very hard to learn.

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      Good luck with learning those!🙌🏾 and thank you for the compliments on my Dutch! It's not that hard to learn basic conversation, but past that is more difficult.

  • @vanhetgoor
    @vanhetgoor Před rokem +1

    With a little effort you could have found in Haarlen, Moroccan and Italian, Ivriet and Papiamentu. There are many that speak those languages. To find a Moroccan speaking person, you go to a telephone repair shop. To find an Italian speaking person you go to an Ice-cream parlour. Ivriet you find in the nearest shul. And to listen to Papiamentu you go to the Sociale Dienst in Haarlen.

  • @helemaalhannah9099
    @helemaalhannah9099 Před rokem +1

    It’s so fun to see that your in Haarlem I live there it’s so nice

  • @gregmcnair4272
    @gregmcnair4272 Před rokem +2

    Tio, ¿Que tal? Nací en los Estados Unidos pero he vivido la mayor parte de mi vida aquí en Holanda. ¡Y me encanta aprender Español! Si tú quieres podría ayudarte con sus subtitulos podríamis hablar español (o holandés o inglés). Deberíamos encontrarse. Saludos, Greg

  • @JoeriCreates
    @JoeriCreates Před rokem

    Nice one on the Dutch phrases. It can be a tough language to learn. My girlfriend is learning it now.

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 Před rokem

    Het was heel interessant om te kijken. Ik zou graag een beetje door de land reizen en de taal oefenen. Ik ben een duitser en leef in Spanje en spreek natuurlijk duits, engels,spaans, frans, valencians ( dialect van catalans ) en een beetje nederlands.

  • @nonksauws8800
    @nonksauws8800 Před rokem +1

    When I was 11, we learned Dutch, English, French, Latin and Classical Greek, and when I was 12 I learned German (all in school btw) and on Duolingo I learned Italian and a little bit of Spanish and Chinese. And like 3 words of Esperanto.

  • @xSHLY
    @xSHLY Před rokem

    I love your energy!

  • @dudie5403
    @dudie5403 Před rokem +2

    As expected most speak 2. I'm fluent in Dutch and English, used to know a lot of German as a child but lost it, now I only understand a lot of it but I cannot really speak it. Trying to learn Korean and Japanese and I'm absolute beginner at those. In the future I plan to learn Spanish too.

  • @BabzV
    @BabzV Před rokem

    Hey Sam, I stumbled upon your channel en ik geniet van je video's man! 😊
    My partner is American and I'm Dutch, so I'll definitely be charing your vids with her. 😊

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      Hey, Babs! Welcome to the channel😃🙌🏾 ik ben heel blij mee dat je de video's hebt genoten!
      Ik hoop jouw partner het ook leuk vindt!

    • @BabzV
      @BabzV Před rokem

      @@exploringtheforeign Hey Sam, I'm sure she will. 😊
      Looking forward to many more videos.
      Have a good one Sam. 😊

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      Same to you!😃

  • @nunya118
    @nunya118 Před rokem

    I like this video. Thanks for sharing

  • @ellend9739
    @ellend9739 Před rokem +2

    Wat goed zeg van jou ! Ik woon in. Vancouver Canada maar ik ben geboren in The Netherlands! Wish you all the best !

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      Super leuk! Hoe vind je Canada? En dankjewel!

    • @ellend9739
      @ellend9739 Před rokem +1

      @@exploringtheforeign ja , prachtig! Vancouver is very unique and I was a stewardess for our National Airline here in Canada for almost 39 years ! I was young and hungry to see the world ! Than you find your husband , kids and dogs and you are a true Canadian before you know it ! Ha ha but I love it and have lived here since 1974 ! O boy that dates me ! Have fun in Nederland , they are truly nice and fair people ! 👍💕

  • @martijn6613
    @martijn6613 Před rokem

    4:23 well it wasn't really selling, it was taken over by force by the British, but during the treaty of Westminster it was established that the Dutch would give up on New York and the British would give up on Surinam, which was a colony established by the Dutch after taking over a British fort

  • @Wielie0305
    @Wielie0305 Před rokem

    Great video again! My daughter is 19 years old and reads a lot. From the age of 10 or 11 she started to read books in English. Now there is not one book in Dutch on her shelf. Only English books, except books for study ofcourse. She speaks English fluently. I can speak 3 languages. Dutch, English and German. And very little Polish. I know some words and some of them not so nice :-)

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching and for the kind feedback! What got your daughter so into English books? I'm curious. And great job with the languages!

    • @Wielie0305
      @Wielie0305 Před rokem

      You would not believe it Sam, but it all started with… Harry Potter. I always play the original version of movies with Dutch subtitles and not the synced version. Original is not only better quality, but also they are confronted with English language at a very young age and learn to read Dutch faster cause of subtitles. After she saw the movies, she wanted the books of Harry Potter. You guessed it, only in English. Now she buys all her books in English 👍🏻. I read an article this year that a lot of young people do the same. She is not the only one.

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +1

      Ahh, it was Harry's fault! haha, that's really cool, though. Kids are so smart, if I could go back in time, I'd learn at least 3 or 4 languages as a kid.

  • @bike-tyson-oak
    @bike-tyson-oak Před rokem

    I speak Dutch, English and bit of German. I also can understand most of Frisian and Afrikaans. Also I can understand (read) small bits of Swedish, Danish and Norwegian. Currently I try to learn Czech, although that's not going to well 😅

  • @lightningmccat5152
    @lightningmccat5152 Před rokem

    I like your video :D
    Since everyone else is talking about what languages they know i thought i would do the same:
    My father is Italian, my mother is Dutch, i have lived in Italy, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Italian, Dutch and English i know fluently if you ignore the occasional small mistake and weird pronounciation. I know a little bit of French and can sometimes understand a little bit of German and Spanish but can’t speak it.

  • @miriamwatchingyoutube

    I am Dutch and I speak Dutch (obviously) fluently as well as English (C2), I can fully understand German and read/write in German (B2/C1) pretty well and I speak it at an intermediate level. I speak and understand basic Spanish (A3) and a little bit of French (A1). Currently I am learning Korean which I now speak, read and write at a basic (A1) level. If I were to include all that would be 6 languages that I speak or understand more or less.

  • @arranchace1306
    @arranchace1306 Před rokem

    As a dutchman, I Learned English, German and French at school granted my French is ackward, can understand it alot better as speaking it.
    But i live in a very multicultural neighbourhood of Amsterdam, and picked up over the years a bit Turkish, Spanish and even some Italian from neighbours who spoke mostly their native tongue while learning dutch.. So not fluently in those languages, nor fully understand everything, specially Turkish is reasonbly hard for me..
    But yeah, you are right, due the very multicultured nature of The Netherlands, many languages spoken in Europe, just to be able at least on some basic level in other languages is just normal here, and with 2 or 3 languages, you proberbly can cover any language barrier in whole of europe, specially if you can speak English, German or Frensch

  • @mariacatharina4759
    @mariacatharina4759 Před rokem

    Your Spanish channel is an encouragement to pick up my Spanish duo lingo course again 😀

  • @danibristol380
    @danibristol380 Před rokem

    Lovely video, YT recommended it to me and I thought, why not, and I wasn't disappointed. Lovely host as well, keep up the good work! Schöne Grüße aus Deutschland!

  • @RAWDernison1
    @RAWDernison1 Před rokem +3

    Spanish might not be as regular or popular in my hometown Haarlem, maybe it has to do with 1572/73 (LOL). Shout out to Frankie !!!
    RAW speaks 3+ languages: Dutch, English, German with confidence, enough French to survive. Added multiple, single words in other foreign languages (mostly greeting, food, drink, thanking).

    • @arturomansour-hull930
      @arturomansour-hull930 Před rokem +1

      My family ruled the Netherlands under the Spanish crown and then went to New York after that.

  • @the_really_blobfish
    @the_really_blobfish Před 11 měsíci

    As a Dutch person I speak English dutch , a bit of french (I am stil learning that language at school) and hopefully German sometime

  • @Irene_Vrielink
    @Irene_Vrielink Před rokem +1

    The Netherlands is a beautiful country. The people are genuinely friendly to foreigners. I love their weather also.

  • @dutchyjhome
    @dutchyjhome Před rokem +9

    Yeah, I am really surprised that you are....See to us it is a necessity to learn foreign languages to go around, since not many people control the Dutch language. And since the Dutch are used to travel the world for business purposes and holiday purposes of course, we really do not have any choice. Even at young ages we get the very basics of at least 3 languages at school: German, French and English. So one gets at least the very basic as an introduction to 3 languages. Later on one can drop languages as subjects and choose different subjects which suit one better. Not everybody is language orientated after all. Only the English language can not be dropped as a subject since it is obligatory, just as the Dutch language is and Math is at most school levels in the Netherlands. Although English is taught to us all, most of us never ever will use it and like anything you are taught and barely ever use...you'll forget how to use it in the first place.
    Therefor our English in general is not that well, but we can have basic conversations. We stay a bit uncomfortable in English since we do not know exactly how to express ourselves in this foreign language to us, which we in general hardly ever use, since we all speak Dutch to each other. Of course exceptions will be there of Dutch people who do know the English language more than average, but these are absolutely the exceptions within our society I'd say.
    So just to make this clear: please do not make the mistake to think that we all speak English like we speak Dutch, we just don't. Dutch really is the language one needs here to go around in The Netherlands.

  • @benbontjer
    @benbontjer Před rokem +2

    I am a Dutch guy, I speak dutch, english, german, french, norwegian and danish

  • @jolijv2128
    @jolijv2128 Před rokem +1

    I speak dutch and english fluently, I speak german pretty well, I'm okay at french, I know a bit of japanese and I enjoy reading in old greek and latin :)

  • @louisea5669
    @louisea5669 Před rokem

    The Surinamese woman in red and black at 5:00, where is her Dutch accent from? It’s so melodic and clear 😍

  • @Roman500
    @Roman500 Před rokem +3

    Really nice video! Im Dutch I speak Dutch, English, German and I’m learning Ukranian for about a month noe because I’m dating a Ukranian refugee/immigrant :)

  • @Zargaaa
    @Zargaaa Před rokem

    Nice channel! :)

  • @TheAntonist
    @TheAntonist Před rokem +1

    By the way. I speak Dutch, English and German and understand Spanish a little bit ;-)

  • @THEORDEROFSTARS
    @THEORDEROFSTARS Před rokem

    En u? Instead of en jij? is when you speak the u when talking to older people, ladies and gents and formal. I really like your videos. Just an obversation. I know in english there is no differnce with You grammer but u and jij are important. You awesome! U bent top!

  • @theooppie9615
    @theooppie9615 Před rokem

    Nice video 🙂

  • @DikWhite
    @DikWhite Před rokem +3

    Leuke video, Sam, en ik kan je vertellen dat jouw Turkse vriend "seni seviyorum" zei, en dat betekent "ik hou van jou"... of ook "ik mag je graag".

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +2

      Dankjewel, Dik! En dat is goed om te weten dat het iets positief was haha omdat ik had echt geen idea wat het betenkende.

    • @DikWhite
      @DikWhite Před rokem

      @@exploringtheforeign Ik heb weer gekeken en geluisterd, hij heet Gökhan.

    • @DikWhite
      @DikWhite Před rokem +1

      @@exploringtheforeign Oops, I was wrong, he's actually saying Görkem. Gökhan is a very common name, but Görkem not so. I need to get my ears checked.... ha ha!

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem +2

      hahaha, no problem!

  • @Terrgaz
    @Terrgaz Před rokem +1

    Dutch ( native language) English, Polish and a bit off Danish.

  • @imwasabi901
    @imwasabi901 Před rokem

    5:23 this guy in the bike is a menace bruv lmao

  • @Froukjelovesmakeupx
    @Froukjelovesmakeupx Před rokem

    Ik spreek natuurlijk Engels en Nederlands, maar ook vloeiend Frans en redelijk Italiaans en Duits. Spaans kan ik verstaan. Maar ik houd van talen leren, ik vind dat echt leuk ❤

  • @LindaCasey
    @LindaCasey Před rokem +5

    Wat leuk .. my native tongue is English, pero hablo un poco Espanol tambien, et een peu Francais aussi, verstehe ein wenig (Austrian: grüß gott) Deutsch, και Έλληνας επίσης.. ο άντρας μου ήταν Έλληνας. Every Dutch person speaks more than just two languages too if they travel at all .. maybe not fluently, but well enough to 'get into Dutch' with. I should start my own channel and call it 'Getting Into Dutch, in Dutch' .. 🤣

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem

      Wow! You're really diverse with the languages, Linda! I'd watch your channel!

  • @Linda-hs1lk
    @Linda-hs1lk Před rokem +1

    I speak English, German et un petit peu de Francais (with a thingy under the c)

  • @TonyRamos68
    @TonyRamos68 Před rokem

    haha hi..you lucky you didn't came acros me ..i speak Dutch ..German ..English ..Portugese (Brasil) ..Spanish.. Cape Verde..and understand a bit of Italian and France,, :) and i like your vids ..keep it going.

    • @exploringtheforeign
      @exploringtheforeign  Před rokem

      Wow, that's a lot! haha and how did that happen? And thank you for the nice words, man!

  • @tonnyengert
    @tonnyengert Před rokem

    Most people in the Netherlands speak Dutch or Englis or both and Dutch and we have 3 other lenguages and in that regions the people speak it as mother tongue and not dutch but we speak dutch. In school we learn Dutch, English, German and French. But older people speak better German and mostly more around the German border. With my mother tongue when I visit Germany and I live near the border I can speak in my own mother lenguage and they understand and we understand them.

  • @larairina3922
    @larairina3922 Před rokem

    I know English is an official language because speak it on Saba.
    "We" are explores for centuries now and almost never dubbed a movie.
    That's why little children can speak Englisch. They are learning it at school when they becoming 5 yeats old. I can speak Brisch Enlish, Flemisc, French, German, Spanish and Italian although I might need a couple, no a lot, of v

  • @tilburg8683
    @tilburg8683 Před rokem +1

    Usually between 1-4 in my experience.

  • @monstrousella
    @monstrousella Před rokem

    I'm Dutch as well and I speak 6 languages. Dutch, English, German, French, a little bit of japanese and a little bit of malaysian.

  • @mavadelo
    @mavadelo Před rokem

    I speak Enlish very well, nicht so schnell, moar da komp nog wel!!
    On a more srious note: I speak read and write English and Dutch fluently, I understand German in sound and reading, speaking and writing is less fluent. I know a little bit of Latin, Spanish and French. but not enough to speak or write it with confidence.

  • @justlovelyaintit
    @justlovelyaintit Před 5 měsíci

    As a Dutch man I speak Dutch,German,French and English.Pretty normal over here.

  • @pietermartijnleegsma9884
    @pietermartijnleegsma9884 Před 11 měsíci

    A shame you didn't meet someone who also speak Frisian. As Frisian is also a language in the Netherlands mostly spoken in the province Fryslan.

  • @NourKLI
    @NourKLI Před rokem

    I’m from the Netherlands and my origine is also Dutch. I speak Dutch, English, some Arabic and some german😅. France and Spanish I find very difficult

  • @sheilanixon913
    @sheilanixon913 Před 9 měsíci

    IK am English , and we are supposed to be very bad at learning other language. However I speak English, German and French. My university Degree was in Ancient Greek and Latin . I can read place names and street names in modern Greek and can read the equivalent of the Daily Mirror. I have problems with the spoken modern Greek as it contains a lot of Turkish loan words.

  • @arno4641
    @arno4641 Před rokem

    I like those cars in the Netherlands, USA type of style

  • @frisianfreedom1143
    @frisianfreedom1143 Před rokem +1

    (I'm not Dutch)
    I speak Frisian, English
    and Dutch.

  • @gardenjoy5223
    @gardenjoy5223 Před rokem

    Of all the subjects one learns in high school, I can honestly say, that most are a total waste of time, since you will never ever use it again. But languages have proven to be very useful. And of course history is important to avoid repeating it.

  • @Lampchuanungang
    @Lampchuanungang Před rokem

    Papiamento its a pretty lang, frisian and dutch, and....só netherlandd is beatiful

  • @dutchskyrimgamer.youtube2748

    I speak Dutch, English and Afrikaans. I can also understand German but can not really speak it

  • @papje
    @papje Před rokem

    It helps that the movie's are not subbed and the Netherlands is a trade country from origin.

  • @dennisengelen2517
    @dennisengelen2517 Před rokem +1

    '' For most people in de EU it's normal to speak more languages '' let me correct you, for CITY people it is, outside of bigger cities it's more the young population that speaks English, the middle aged people sometimes a tiny bit, some educated people English and mayby another language and elderly mostly don't even speak properly the language of the country because they speak dialect.

  • @wizardrystoryteller9714

    In the province Friesland they have an other language

  • @QPoily
    @QPoily Před rokem

    Americans have the luxury of English being a commonly used international language. If Dutch for whatever reason was one of the major international languages being spoken us Dutchies would also get complacent and not feel the need to learn more languages.
    Funnily enough, in a different way but still similarly us Dutchies learn German & French precisely because those two countries are (or rather; used to be) known for not speaking English and only speaking their native languages. Hence why the Dutchies took it upon themselves to learn those two languages.
    Also because they're our border countries, similar to how Americans are taught Spanish as well.

  • @peterleadley
    @peterleadley Před rokem +1

    Languages are a Dutch hobby! My ex wife spoke five and my drinking buddies all speak three. One of them speaks six.

    • @irTaeke
      @irTaeke Před rokem

      Please note that drinking buddies always count one language extra after 7 beers

  • @Morpha-Ahprom
    @Morpha-Ahprom Před rokem

    💖

  • @MrSenfmann
    @MrSenfmann Před rokem +1

    3:20 lovely Guy :D

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands

    I only speak Low Saxon, Dutch, German, English and some Scandinavian. My Frenck sucks, and so does my Hebrew :(

  • @jonneexplorer
    @jonneexplorer Před rokem

    The swiss woman said hello I speak a little bit of french :)

  • @Adriana.Gabriela
    @Adriana.Gabriela Před rokem

    Hahha I did not expect seni seviyorum. It means "I love you"

  • @willemh3319
    @willemh3319 Před rokem

    1st 2nd prim school french +english sec school dutch french german obliged

  • @danijelandroid
    @danijelandroid Před rokem

    I still find it strange that a Dutch person doesn't understand German. My parents who were immigrants (gastarbeiders) learned Dutch and could understand German because of German TV. In my youth we only had three Dutch tv channels and three German ones.😊

  • @Lampchuanungang
    @Lampchuanungang Před rokem

    I love netherlanders they are like swisses polyglots, tryglots.

  • @nzeusman8215
    @nzeusman8215 Před rokem

    Do whatever you want bro, everybody is getting nice videos from you for free, fuck em, go out there son chase your dreams.