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Patricia Suzana
How to Introduce Myself in Dutch?
Hi there! This is my first time to learn Dutch. Please teach me how to introduce myself in Dutch. Danke!
Apr 19, 2015 1:02 PM
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hoi allemaal! ik ben/ik heet Patricia, ik ben zeventien jaar oud en ik woon in/ik kom uit Indonesie.
Ik probeer Nederlands te leren omdat het heel goed klinkt en in de toekomst wil ik naar Nederland gaan om in een universiteit te studeren. Kan je mij helpen? / Zou je mij kunnen helpen? Dankjewel!
So cool many people want to learn Dutch! Good luck! I've also translated your introduction on italki.
I'm not Dutch but that was an easy introduction so I think I got it right ;)
April 19, 2015
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Suppose this is how you'd want to introduce yourself:
English: Hi. Nice to meet you. I'm Patricia/My name is Patricia. How are you?
Dutch: Hallo. Leuk u te ontmoeten. Ik heet Patricia/Mijn naam is Patricia. Hoe gaat het?
Alternatively, you could also start by saying:
Goeiemorgen (good morning);
goeiedag (good day);
goedemiddag (middag = midday, so you'd use this from 12 to about 4 or 5 pm)
goedenavond (good evening)
If it's not really a formal situation, you don't really need to use "u" for you. A simple "je" should be enough, unless if it's someone's parent or a teacher.
If you want to add your age, you'd simply say: "Ik ben x jaar oud." (I'm x years old.)
Have fun learning!
Sven
April 19, 2015
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"Ik heet Patricia." The verb is "heten". You can also use, "Mijn naam is..."
April 19, 2015
Sorry but 'Danke' is german. Thank you in dutch is 'dankjewel' (formal) or 'bedankt' (informal)
April 19, 2015
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Patricia Suzana
Language Skills
Dutch, Indonesian
Learning Language
Dutch
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