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Language competency consists of active vocabulary, but also passive vocabulary and natural pattern recognition. Train essential listening skills, understand grammar and morphing patterns.
Knowing Basic Phrases allows you to stay in the language instead of switching to English. Listening-Reading videos is a comfortable yet intense training of your listening skills. It also allows you to explore the country through videos.
If you want to really be comfortable, have lessons. What makes Lingophant unique is that you can create your 100% personalised vocabulary from conversations. 45 minutes per week with a friend or a teacher is already enough input for a constant stream of engaging sentences to practice between lessons.
đ Basic Phrases
These phrases are the perfect point of departure for serious learners. They help you stay in the language, without needing to switch to English. And you internalize patterns.
Unlock them one-by-one in the app, and memorize them from the “Practice” tab.
This is just to get you started. For personalized phrases, we recommend sessions of 45 minutes with a native speaker.
- Know 300 phrases and you can make jokes and impress people
- Know 600 phrases and you can hold basic conversations
- Know 1000 phrases and you start communicating effortlessly
And because of working with audio, you’ll get compliments on your pronunciation a lot. We promise!
đ§ Train your listening skills with proper documentaries
We have selected enjoyable documentaries and reportage channels. Watch them, listen to the language, and build a natural intuition. Some polyglots swear by this method â 30 minutes a day builds working proficiency.
ARTE (4.88m subs)
ARTE (view channel) – Bienvenue sur ARTE, la plateforme culturelle europĂ©enne. Histoire, sciences, culture pop, reportages d’investigations ou documentaires complets : prenez le temps de comprendre le monde.
- RDC : les gangs de Kinshasa | ARTE Reportage (> 19.49m views)
- Une espÚce à part (intégrale) | ARTE (> 13.36m views)
- Les tribunaux d’Hitler | ARTE (> 2.41m views)
- Britney sans filtre (Intégrale) | ARTE (> 529k views)
- Triades – La mafia chinoise Ă la conquĂȘte du monde | IntĂ©grale | ARTE (> 830k views)
- Philippines : la bataille du divorce | ARTE (> 41k views)
- Generated Art : l’IA peut-elle crĂ©er de l’art ? | _Underscore | ARTE (> 51k views)
- Argentine : mission condors | ARTE Reportage (> 55k views)
- Ukraine, le chauffeur de Boutcha | ARTE Reportage (> 27k views)
- Immortel grĂące Ă l’IA ? | ARTE Regards (> 16k views)
- Tout un fromage – Ă la recherche du fromager mystĂ©rieux | Documentaire | ARTE (> 14k views)
- Ă votre service | Documentaire | ARTE (> 106k views)
BLAST, Le souffle de l’info (1.65m subs)
BLAST, Le souffle de l’info (view channel) – Blast, nouvelle Web TV indĂ©pendante, nouveau site dâinfos. Ăditos, enquĂȘtes, culture, tribunes et reportages.
- DOMINIQUE DE VILLEPIN : LA CHUTE DE L’APOLLON DES PLAGES (> 1.06m views)
- CHABAN-DELMAS : LE DERNIER GAULLISTE SOCIAL (> 978k views)
- EVA JOLY : LA JUGE QUI A FAIT TREMBLER LES POLITIQUES ET LES GRANDS PATRONS (> 471k views)
- RENĂ DUMONT : L’ĂCOLOGISTE VRAIMENT RADICAL (> 760k views)
- MACRON, KOHLER : RĂVĂLATIONS SUR LE SCANDALE DES AUTOROUTES (> 892k views)
- MEGABASSINES : LA GUERRE DE L’EAU EST DĂCLARĂE (> 508k views)
- SCANDALE DES FRAIS BANCAIRES : UNE ARNAQUE Ă 10 MILLIARDS (> 367k views)
- COMMENT FACEBOOK ET ZUCKERBERG ONT DĂTRUIT L’HUMANITĂ (OU PRESQUE) (> 811k views)
- TAY : L’INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE DEVENUE NAZIE EN 24H SUR TWITTER (> 452k views)
- MULHOLLAND DRIVE DE DAVID LYNCH, OU POURQUOI HOLLYWOOD DOIT DISPARAĂTRE (> 295k views)
- MOTHER GOD : LâHISTOIRE FOLLE DâAMY, RETROUVĂE MOMIFIĂE PAR SA SECTE (> 407k views)
- LE MYSTĂRE DU NET JAMAIS RĂSOLU : L’ĂTRANGE ĂNIGME CICADA 3301 (> 359k views)
- FRANĂOISE D’EAUBONNE, LA PREMIĂRE ĂCOFEMINISTE (> 279k views)
C dans l’air – France TĂ©lĂ©visions (999k subs)
C dans l’air – France TĂ©lĂ©visions (view channel) – Pas un Ă©vĂ©nement important qui ne soit Ă©voquĂ©, expliquĂ© et analysĂ© dans C dans lâair.
- Elections US : Le show Obama… Trump en difficultĂ© ? #cdanslair 21.08.2024 (> 309k views)
- Groenland : Trump Ă l’assaut… l’Europe en panique – C dans lâair – 28.01.2025 (> 207k views)
- ProcĂšs Palmade : le sexe, la drogueâŠet la chute – C dans lâair – 20.11.2024 (> 205k views)
- Affaire Pelicot : le glaçant tĂ©moignage des enfants – C dans l’air – 19.11.2024 (> 170k views)
- Syrie : pourquoi la chute du rĂ©gime change tout ? – C dans lâair – 09.12.2024 (> 92k views)
- La gauche l’emporte… et maintenant, on fait quoi ? #cdanslair 08.07.2024 (> 129k views)
- Le coup de force de Trump, la riposte chinoise – C dans lâair – 04.02.2025 (> 162k views)
- Ătats-Unis – Europe : la fin dâune alliance de 80 ans ? – C dans lâair – 14.02.2025 (> 89k views)
- Poutine/ Macron : le ton monte – C dans lâair – 07.03.2025 (> 187k views)
- Crash du Boeing : l’horreur en bout de piste – C dans lâair – 30.12.2024 (> 86k views)
- Musk ministreâŠlâincroyable casting de Trump ! – C dans lâair – 13.11.2024 (> 133k views)
- Israël / Liban : la guerre est déclarée #cdanslair 24.09.2024 (> 103k views)
Documentaire Société (1.89m subs)
Documentaire SociĂ©tĂ© (view channel) – Documentaires, reportages, magazine
- Louis Le Grand, au coeur du meilleur lycée de France (> 1.21m views)
- Les derniers jours dâune icĂŽne : Edith Piaf (> 1.17m views)
- Stromae, le vertige du succĂšs (> 345k views)
- SDF : dans les bas fonds de Paris (> 1.70m views)
- L’AlgĂ©rie française : Une histoire d’amour et de haine (> 661k views)
- Chez les Mennonites : ni Ă©crans, ni essence, ni plastique mais beaucoup de S…. (> 1.83m views)
- EXCLUSIF : FEMMES INCARCĂRĂES FACE CAMĂRA (> 530k views)
- Louis de FunĂšs, derriĂšre le masque (> 316k views)
- Saint-Denis : Une PlongĂ©e au CĆur de la RĂ©alitĂ© du 93 (> 364k views)
- Le recyclage : la grande supercherie (> 525k views)
- Vente aux enchÚres : Débusquer des trésors cachés | #ObjetsDArt #Antiquités (> 363k views)
- Routiers, les nouveaux esclaves de la route (> 352k views)
- Jean Moncorgé : La face cachée de Jean Gabin (> 336k views)
Reportages et investigations (368k subs)
Reportages et investigations (view channel) – Retrouvez les meilleurs reportages dâinvestigation et enquĂȘtes journalistiques des plus grandes Ă©missions – EnvoyĂ© spĂ©cial, Zone interdite, En quĂȘte dâactualitĂ©, etc. – qui questionnent et Ă©clairent faits de sociĂ©tĂ©, sujets dâactualitĂ©, monde des affairesâŠ
- Les Ătats-Unis, le pays le plus dangereux du monde ? Documentaire complet – AMP (> 4.21m views)
- Ils travaillent pour les ULTRA-RICHES : mĂ©tiers secrets du LUXE â Reportage sociĂ©tĂ© – GD (> 326k views)
- WEIGHT WATCHERS : un poids lourd qui tourne Ă plein rĂ©gime – Reportage Perte de poids – RTS (> 53k views)
- Quand les chevaux deviennent des STARS : lâunivers du salon du cheval â Reportage sociĂ©tĂ© – AMP (> 39k views)
- Le tourisme sur la CĂŽte Basque : ENJEUX et DĂRIVES â Reportage tourisme – AMP (> 18k views)
SRF Dokus & Reportagen (398k subs)
SRF Dokus & Reportagen (view channel) – Wir berichten faktentreu, verzichten auf «scripted reality» und sind der journalistischen Redlichkeit verpflichtet.
- Bauarbeiter â Primitiv und ungebildet? | Reportage | rec. | SRF (> 846k views)
- Russengeld in der Schweiz â Von GeschĂ€ften, GesetzeslĂŒcken und GeldwĂ€scherei | DOK | SRF (> 368k views)
- Inside Kronenhalle â Luxus und Tradition im Kultrestaurant (1/3) | DOK | SRF (> 221k views)
- Integrative Schule â Lehrpersonen stossen an ihre Grenzen | Reporter | SRF (> 242k views)
- Reiches Land, harte RealitĂ€t â Obdachlosigkeit in der Schweiz | Reportage | rec. | SRF (> 195k views)
- Die verbotenen Kinder der Saisonniers â DĂŒsteres Kapitel der Schweizer Migrationspolitik | DOK | SRF (> 60k views)
- Einmal TĂ€ter, immer TĂ€ter? â Strafe und Wiedereingliederung | Mona Vetsch fragt nach 2022 | SRF Dok (> 205k views)
- Die Schweiz bei Nacht â Wer ist wach, wenn alles schlĂ€ft? | Die Highlights | Doku | SRF Dok (> 66k views)
- Bergsturz in Brienz â Eine Bauernfamilie bangt um ihre Heimat | Reporter | SRF (> 30k views)
- 53 Millionen in 5 Minuten: Der FraumĂŒnsterpostraub | True Crime Schweiz Podcast | SRF (> 17k views)
DOCS EnquĂȘtes & SociĂ©tĂ© – FranceTV Distribution (283k subs)
DOCS EnquĂȘtes & SociĂ©tĂ© – FranceTV Distribution (view channel) – đ° Bienvenue sur DOCS EnquĂȘtes et SociĂ©tĂ©
- Cadmium : ce poison caché qui contamine les pommes de terre (> 115k views)
- Ce que les mĂ©dias ne montrent pas sur lâIran (> 66k views)
- Les Ombres du Bataclan â Documentaire Terrorisme & EnquĂȘte, Attentats du 13 novembre (> 30k views)
- Armes cachĂ©es en France : l’hĂ©ritage toxique (documentaire intĂ©gral) – Vert de rage (> 50k views)
- Des pesticides interdits en France toujours fabriqués sur le territoire ? (> 9k views)
- PerfluorĂ©s : composĂ©s chimiques qui polluent Ă©ternellement (documentaire intĂ©gral) – Vert de rage (> 5k views)
- L’air de nos mĂ©tros est-il polluĂ© ? (documentaire intĂ©gral) – Vert de rage (> 4k views)
- Tupperware, la petite boĂźte Ă©mancipĂ©e â Documentaire SociĂ©tĂ© & FĂ©minisme, RĂ©volution mĂ©nagĂšre (> 1k views)
- La gare des enfants perdus â Documentaire SociĂ©tĂ© & Enfance, Survie dans les rues de Calcutta (> 1k views)
- Plomb : le scandale sanitaire du Pas-de-Calais (> 55k views)
LCP – AssemblĂ©e nationale (474k subs)
LCP – AssemblĂ©e nationale (view channel) – LCP-AssemblĂ©e nationale, la chaine qui cultive une libertĂ© de ton et une exigence de sens et donne Ă voir et Ă comprendre la politique et lâactualitĂ© parlementaire autrement.
- Peut-on encore sauver l’Ukraine ? | Ces idĂ©es qui gouvernent le monde (> 84k views)
- Psychiatrie : l’hĂŽpital sous tension | LCP le mag (> 58k views)
- Rassemblement national : la marée montante | LCP le mag (> 39k views)
- LĂ©gislatives 2024 : chronique d’une folle campagne | Documentaire complet LCP (> 34k views)
- Comprendre le malaise français | Ces idées qui gouvernent le monde (> 13k views)
- Exercice Orion : se prĂ©parer Ă la guerre – Le journal de la DĂ©fense (> 43k views)
- La fin de l’obĂ©sitĂ© grĂące aux mĂ©dicaments ? | Ătat de santĂ© (> 36k views)
- Violences Ă Betharram : rĂ©vĂ©lations choc et silence dâĂtat – LCP le mag (> 36k views)
- L’avenir de l’industrie automobile | Ces idĂ©es qui gouvernent le monde (> 6k views)
- Europe, Etats-Unis : pourquoi nous décrochons ? | Ces idées qui gouvernent le monde (> 9k views)
- Budget 2025 : chronique d’un Ă©chec annoncĂ© | LCP le mag (> 29k views)
- Jean-Louis Aubert : auteur-compositeur-interprĂšte – Les grands entretiens de Didier Varrod (> 19k views)
- Les pompiers de Paris au coeur des crises | Le journal de la Défense (> 12k views)
Des Racines et des Ailes – France TĂ©lĂ©visions (218k subs)
Des Racines et des Ailes – France TĂ©lĂ©visions (view channel) – ChaĂźne officielle de l’Ă©mission Des Racines et Des Ailes. Ne manquez pas nos prochaines vidĂ©os, abonnez-vous ! #DRDA
- Le nord de la France et ses secrets ! – IntĂ©grale (> 40k views)
- La Normandie est la plus belle rĂ©gion de france ? – Des racines et des ailes (> 85k views)
- Pourquoi faut-il absolument visiter le QuĂ©bec ? – Des racines et des ailes – Documentaire France TV (> 27k views)
- Quelles merveilles cache La RĂ©union ? – Des racines et des ailes (> 22k views)
- Quels trĂ©sors dĂ©couvrir en Alsace et en Lorraine ? – Des racines et des ailes – Documentaire (> 6k views)
- Ă la dĂ©couverte du bocage et des monts bretons ! – Des racines et des ailes – Documentaire France TV (> 31k views)
- Lâincroyable histoire des Templiers et des villages français ! | Documentaire | France TV (> 15k views)
- Comment les volcans ont façonnĂ© lâAuvergne ? – Des racines et des ailes – Documentaire France TV (> 6k views)
- Pourquoi les Antilles sont magnifiques ? – Des racines et des ailes (> 9k views)
- La Polynésie française et ses paysages à couper le souffle ! | Documentaire | France TV (> 8k views)
- La richesse culturelle et les traditions du peuple BerbĂšre ! – Des Racines et Des Ailes (> 9k views)
- Le magnifique patrimoine du Nord-Pas-de-Calais ! – Des racines et des ailes (> 6k views)
- Quels trĂ©sors cachent les montagnes de Savoie ? – Des racines et des ailes – Documentaire France TV (> 8k views)
rbb Doku (192k subs)
rbb Doku (view channel) – Im rbb Doku-Kanal findet ihr Dokumentationen und Reportagen aus Berlin, Brandenburg und der Welt. Sie tauchen ein in die Hauptstadt und ihre Region, in die Geschichte und Geschichten. Unsere Reporter:innen decken MissstĂ€nde auf, erlĂ€utern ZusammenhĂ€nge und HintergrĂŒnde. Aber vor allem erzĂ€hlen sie von Menschen und ihrem Leben.
- Honecker, Ulbricht, Mielke – die Wandlitz-Siedlung | Geheimnisvolle Orte | Dokumentation | DDR (> 1.71m views)
- Tödlich: Illegale Autorennen in Berlin | Investigativ-Reportage | Dokumentation (> 1.67m views)
- Notruf 112 â Die Berliner Feuerwehr im Einsatz (1/2) | Doku | 100% Berlin. (> 1.34m views)
- Bei Anruf: Mama – eine Kurzzeitpflegerin und ihre Babys | Unser Leben (> 2.22m views)
- Der Ostsee – Brandenburgs gröĂter See entsteht | Doku (> 294k views)
- Polens Superreiche – Ein Land auf Erfolgskurs | Doku (> 450k views)
- Warum es junge StĂ€dter aufs Land zieht â Victoria & Max ziehen um | Raus aufs Land Folge 1 (> 440k views)
- Marias Garten: Warum alle ihr GemĂŒse wollen | Doku (> 336k views)
- Jung. Rechts. Radikal – Neonazis in der Lausitz | rbb24 Reportage (> 709k views)
- Ein Traumhaus in Polen – Lohnt sich der Kauf? | Doku (> 457k views)
- Wie junge Leute Hausruinen in Brandenburg renovieren | Hausgeschichten (2/2) | Doku (> 318k views)
- Wölfe, Wut und WeidezĂ€une – TrĂ€nen eines SchĂ€fers | rbb24 Reportage (> 245k views)
- Grenzen der Zuwanderung | rbb24 Reportage | Doku (> 861k views)
Tony Comiti (100k subs)
Tony Comiti (view channel) – Bienvenue sur cette chaĂźne de documentaires de sociĂ©tĂ© et d’investigation, rĂ©alisĂ©s en France et partout dans le monde.
- Pablo Escobar / Tony Comiti : les secrets d’une interview choc (> 680k views)
- Ils sont enfermés dans les pires prisons de la planÚte (> 402k views)
- ArrĂȘtĂ©e et torturĂ©e par les mollahs, Nazila raconte la terreur du rĂ©gime iranien (> 320k views)
- Waterworld : le monde sous l’eau (> 52k views)
- La vraie vie des flics (> 23k views)
imineo Documentaires (3.49m subs)
imineo Documentaires (view channel) – Ăvadez-vous, dĂ©couvrez, comprenez. Que ce soit pour un voyage au bout du monde, une immersion dans les archives de l’Histoire ou une enquĂȘte au cĆur de l’actualitĂ©, imineo Documentaires sĂ©lectionne pour vous des films d’exception. Rejoignez une communautĂ© de passionnĂ©s et ne manquez aucune de nos nouvelles pĂ©pites documentaires.
- Sharks : Scavengers of the Seas (> 46.30m views)
- 6 Juin 44, la LumiĂšre de l’Aube (> 35.79m views)
- Dictature, Paranoïa, Famine : bienvenue en Corée du Nord ! (> 10.93m views)
- Tsaatan : Les derniers nomades de Mongolie (> 6.39m views)
- Les pires métiers du monde | Documentaire complet (> 7.54m views)
- Les mines de saphirs de Madagascar (> 16.99m views)
- Colombie : le roi des émeraudes (> 6.31m views)
- Chroniques de SibĂ©rie – Documentaire (> 2.83m views)
- Civilisation de l’indus : une Ă©nigme de 5000 ans (> 2.48m views)
- Les derniers jours de Jim Morrison (> 3.76m views)
đ§ Train listening with weird popular YouTube videos
It’s like zapping TV through another linguistic and cultural universe. Watch what native speakers watch. We hope you find something interesting.
- ZE ZET DE CAMERA UIT ( temptation ) (> 196k views) – channel: ACID 2 (> 708k subs)
- Ik Overleef De Ergste Pester! (Oppassen) (> 263k views) – channel: Gewoon Thomas (> 1.23m subs)
- Kamerleden in OPSTAND tegen Amerikaanse techwurggreep (> 44k views) – channel: Left Laser (> 87k subs)
- 10 Valstrikken Voor Onze Stalker IN HUIS! (Prank) (> 175k views) – channel: Furtjuh (> 1.25m subs)
- BANKZITTERS RANDOM EETWEDSTRIJD #22 (MET QUCEE) (> 1.12m views) – channel: Bankzitters (> 1.32m subs)
- Jetten in “Wonderland” & Escalatie in OekraĂŻne: Kan Merkel Europa redden? | NVDW #2318 (> 28k views) – channel: De Nieuwe Wereld (> 151k subs)
- âAnti Survival Showâ bestaat alleen om realitysterren te triggeren hahaha (> 321k views) – channel: Rijk Hofman (> 483k subs)
- Wij Zetten Elkaar Op Pauze in New York (> 92k views) – channel: Qucee (> 978k subs)
- Hoe Russen voelen dat het oorlog is (> 166k views) – channel: Nieuwsuur (> 336k subs)
- Wij overleven in een Kroeg (> 203k views) – channel: StukTV (> 2.67m subs)
- TIJD VOOR EEN NIEUWE SLAAPKAMER! – Slaapkamer Make-over 2026 (> 303k views) – channel: CreaChick (> 385k subs)
- HET IS TIJD VOOR DE ONTHULLING! đ€Ż #4671 #4672 (> 245k views) – channel: EnzoKnol (> 2.97m subs)
- Pakket direct naar pakketpunt terwijl je gewoon thuis bent (> 356k views) – channel: Radar AVROTROS (> 66k subs)
- hoe mijn dagen in Rome er nu uit zien âïž 2/3 àż Jade Anna (> 90k views) – channel: Jade Anna (> 287k subs)
- Is dit de gevaarlijkste speelstad van het WK? (> 186k views) – channel: NOS op 3 (> 598k subs)
- De Nieuwe Messi? (> 114k views) – channel: TOUZANI TV (> 1.66m subs)
- Plug-in thuisbatterij kopen? Trap niet in deze valkuilen! (> 28k views) – channel: Bright (> 343k subs)
- “Neem je familie mee!” // S5E29 KieftJansenEgmondGijp (> 56k views) – channel: The Mancave Studio (> 37k subs)
- Geheime operatie arrestatie Bolle Jos op laatste moment afgeblazen | RTL Tonight (> 86k views) – channel: RTL Tonight (> 498k subs)
- Hoe machtig is de harde kern van Ajax? (> 50k views) – channel: AT5 (> 133k subs)
đ§âđ« Grammar overview in 9 chapters
Below is an overview of the most important grammar topics. Each chapter has a short explanation and recommended videos.
While memorizing phrases, you’ll likely recognize patterns from grammar. You can add a note or question to a card and get it answered next time you’re with a teacher.
De & Het: Dutch Articles A1
Dutch has two definite articles: ‘de’ and ‘het’. ‘De’ is used with common-gender nouns (originally masculine and feminine), and ‘het’ is used with neuter nouns. For example, ‘de man’ (the man) and ‘het huis’ (the house). Unfortunately there is no simple rule that predicts which article a noun takes, so the article must be learned together with each noun. The indefinite article ‘een’ (a/an) is the same for all nouns, which makes it easier to start speaking right away.
The best strategy is to always learn every new noun with its article as a fixed chunk â treat ‘de tafel’ and ‘het boek’ as single units rather than two separate words. In the app, pay attention to the article each time a new noun appears. Getting ‘de’ vs ‘het’ right matters practically because it affects adjective endings and pronoun choice later on, so building the habit early saves a lot of effort. Once you internalise the article with each noun, you will be able to refer to things around you naturally and set yourself up for more advanced grammar patterns.
- DE or HET in Dutch: the CATEGORIES for DE and HET (NT2 – A1/A2) – Dutchies to be – Learn Dutch with Kim: Highly viewed and structured explanation of de/het categories with clear rules and patterns, ideal for A1 beginners.
- Dutch articles for beginners: de or het? – Learn Dutch with Alain: Clear beginner-focused grammar explanation at an ideal 8-minute length, covering the de/het distinction with practical examples.
- When to use De or Het | Articles in Dutch | Dutch for Beginners – SociaTaal: Popular and concise beginner video that covers all Dutch articles with a complementary blog post for extra practice.
Word Order: Verb in Second Position A1
Dutch follows a V2 (verb-second) rule in main clauses: the finite verb must always be the second element in the sentence, no matter what comes first. If you start with the subject, the order is normal â ‘Ik drink koffie’ (I drink coffee). But if you start with a time expression or other element, the subject and verb flip: ‘Morgen drink ik koffie’ (Tomorrow I drink coffee). This inversion surprises many English speakers because English does not do this. The key insight is that ‘second element’ means second grammatical chunk, not second word.
A practical trick is to think of the finite verb as sitting in a fixed ‘slot 2’ box â whatever you put in front of it, the verb stays in that box and the subject jumps behind it. When listening to Dutch, use this rule to quickly identify the verb and the main topic of any sentence. Once you master V2 word order, your sentences will immediately sound more natural to Dutch ears, and you will be able to confidently rearrange sentences to add emphasis or link ideas â a skill used constantly in everyday conversation.
- DUTCH WORD ORDER: Two essential rules you must know! | inversion – Dutch & Go with Nout: Directly covers Dutch V2 word order and inversion in a clear, structured way ideal for A1 learners, with a good duration and solid view count.
- How to make PERFECT Dutch Sentences! đđłđ± – Vivo Dutch: Focuses on building basic Dutch sentences with accessible explanations of word order, making it a practical complement for beginners learning V2 structure.
Present Tense Verb Conjugation A1
Dutch present-tense conjugation is simpler than it first appears. Most verbs follow a regular pattern based on the verb stem (the infinitive minus ‘-en’). The first-person singular uses the bare stem: ‘ik werk’ (I work). Second and third person singular add ‘-t’: ‘jij werkt’, ‘hij werkt’. Plural forms use the full infinitive: ‘wij werken’. One important exception: when ‘jij’ or ‘je’ comes after the verb (inversion), the ‘-t’ is dropped â ‘werk jij?’ not ‘werkt jij?’. Common irregular verbs like ‘zijn’ (to be), ‘hebben’ (to have), and ‘gaan’ (to go) need to be memorised separately.
Focus first on mastering ‘zijn’ and ‘hebben’ since they appear in almost every conversation and also form the basis of past tenses. For regular verbs, practise finding the stem by removing ‘-en’ â watch out for spelling rules like doubling consonants (e.g., ‘stoppen’ â stem ‘stop’). With a solid grasp of present-tense conjugation, you will be able to talk about your daily routines, describe people and things, ask questions, and understand the vast majority of everyday Dutch sentences.
- CONJUGATING DUTCH VERBS & SPELLING // Werkwoorden // Dutch for BEGINNERS les 9 (NT2 – A1) – Dutchies to be – Learn Dutch with Kim: Explicitly tagged A1 and aimed at beginners, with high view count indicating proven quality, covering conjugation rules and spelling in a structured lesson format.
- Dutch verbs – Lesson 8: Most common verbs & Dutch verb conjugation – Learn Dutch with Bart de Pau: Highly popular video from a well-known Dutch teaching channel that clearly explains present-tense conjugation using the 25 most common verbs, ideal for A1 beginners.
- How to Conjugate Dutch Verbs to the Present Simple | Dutch for Beginners – SociaTaal: A concise, beginner-focused video with solid view count that walks learners step-by-step through present simple conjugation in a clear and structured way.
Personal Pronouns: Subject & Object Forms A1
Dutch personal pronouns have two sets: stressed and unstressed forms, plus distinct subject and object cases. The subject pronouns are ‘ik, jij/je, hij/zij/ze/het, wij/we, jullie, zij/ze’. The object pronouns are ‘mij/me, jou/je, hem, haar, ons, jullie, hen/hun/ze’. The stressed forms (jij, mij, jou) are used for emphasis or contrast, while the unstressed forms (je, me) are what you hear most in fast, natural speech. ‘U’ is the formal ‘you’, used with strangers, elderly people, or in professional settings.
Train your ear to the unstressed forms first, since those dominate real conversation â you will hear ‘ze’ far more often than ‘zij’ or ‘hen’. A good technique is to listen to phrases on the app and notice which pronoun form is used and why. Mastering pronouns lets you refer to people and objects without repeating nouns, making your speech flow naturally, and helps you follow conversations where speakers constantly switch between ‘hij’, ‘ze’, and ‘het’ to refer to things already mentioned.
- Dutch PRONOUNS for OBJECTS // Voornaamwoorden // Dutch for BEGINNERS les 19 (NT2 – A1) – Dutchies to be – Learn Dutch with Kim: A well-structured A1-level Dutch lesson specifically covering object pronouns with clear explanations and examples, backed by strong viewership proving its effectiveness for beginners.
- Dutch Round 1 : personal pronouns – Dutch Round 1: Covers Dutch subject pronouns in detail including the stressed/unstressed distinctions (jij/je, wij/we, zij/ze) and formal vs informal usage, with a clear timestamped structure ideal for beginners.
- Dutch Lesson #08 | Object Pronouns – TomCatchesUp: A concise, well-sourced 7-minute lesson dedicated entirely to Dutch object pronouns, including the tricky hen/hun distinction, making it a solid complement to a subject pronoun lesson.
Past Tense: The Perfect with Hebben & Zijn A2
Dutch speakers most commonly express past events using the present perfect tense (voltooid tegenwoordige tijd) rather than a simple past, especially in spoken language. It is formed with a helper verb â either ‘hebben’ or ‘zijn’ â plus a past participle. The past participle of regular verbs is built with the prefix ‘ge-‘ plus the stem plus ‘-d’ or ‘-t’: ‘gewerkt’ (worked), ‘gespeeld’ (played). The choice between ‘hebben’ and ‘zijn’ depends on the verb: motion or change-of-state verbs typically take ‘zijn’ (e.g., ‘Ik ben gegaan’ â I went), while most others take ‘hebben’ (e.g., ‘Ik heb gegeten’ â I ate).
A useful memory hook for ‘zijn’ verbs is the acronym SOFT VAMP: verbs of motion and change of state (worden, zijn, blijven, gaan, komen, etc.) tend to use ‘zijn’. Also note that past participles go to the very end of the clause â ‘Ik heb gisteren een film gezien’ (I watched a film yesterday) â which mirrors the general Dutch rule of pushing extra verbs to the end. Once you crack this tense, you unlock the ability to tell stories, share experiences, and talk about your day â essential skills for any real conversation.
- #dutchgrammar-2 | Dutch present perfect: hebben or zijn? – Learn Dutch with Bart de Pau: Directly addresses the core A2 topic of choosing between hebben and zijn in the Dutch present perfect, with clear structured explanation and high view count confirming its proven usefulness.
- Perfectum in Dutch – LESSON 3/3 – the difference between ZIJN and HEBBEN in perfect tense Dutch – The Dutch Online Academy: Focuses specifically on the zijn vs. hebben distinction in the perfectum with clear rules and examples, making it an ideal complement for A2 learners consolidating this grammar point.
- The regular Dutch verb in the perfect tense – Dutch Studies University of Sheffield: Covers both the formation of the past participle for regular verbs and the hebben/zijn auxiliary choice in a concise, well-structured format suitable for beginner to intermediate learners.
Adjective Endings: When to Add -e A2
In Dutch, adjectives change their form depending on whether they precede a ‘de’-word or a ‘het’-word, and whether the noun is definite or indefinite. The core rule: add ‘-e’ to the adjective in almost all cases â ‘de grote hond’ (the big dog), ‘het grote huis’ (the big house), ‘een grote hond’. The main exception is an adjective before an indefinite singular ‘het’-noun: ‘een groot huis’ (a big house), where no ‘-e’ is added. This single exception is the one pattern worth memorising carefully.
A quick mental test: ask yourself ‘Is this a het-word after een (or no article)?’ â if yes, drop the ‘-e’; otherwise, always add it. Because you already learned nouns with their articles (de/het), you can apply this rule immediately. Getting adjective endings right makes your Dutch sound polished and avoids the slightly jarring effect that missing or wrong endings can have on native speakers. You will be able to describe people, places, and objects with natural-sounding detail in both spoken and written Dutch.
Modal Verbs: Kunnen, Willen, Moeten & More A2
Dutch modal verbs â ‘kunnen’ (can/be able to), ‘willen’ (want to), ‘moeten’ (must/have to), ‘mogen’ (may/be allowed to), ‘zullen’ (shall/will), and ‘hoeven’ (need to, usually with ‘niet’) â work similarly to English modals. They are conjugated in the present tense and are followed by a bare infinitive that moves to the end of the clause: ‘Ik kan morgen komen’ (I can come tomorrow), ‘Hij moet werken’ (He has to work). Their past forms are built using the simple past (imperfect) rather than the perfect, which is an exception to the general preference for the perfect tense.
Because modal verbs are extremely frequent in everyday requests, offers, obligations, and plans, learning even their basic present-tense forms immediately expands what you can express. Chunk them with common infinitives from the app â phrases like ‘Ik wil graag…’, ‘Kun jij…?’, and ‘Je moet…’ will cover a huge range of social situations. With modals, you will be able to make polite requests, express needs and wishes, give and ask for permission, and talk about future plans â all core functions of daily conversation.
- Dutch MODAL VERBS // Modale werkwoorden // Dutch for BEGINNERS les 24 (NT2 – A1) – Dutchies to be – Learn Dutch with Kim: A well-structured beginner-friendly overview of all key Dutch modal verbs with clear explanations and high view count confirming its proven quality.
- NT2 B1 Mag ik? Kan ik? Kunnen Mogen Moeten Willen Zullenđ±modale werkwoorden #learndutch #modalverbs – juf m NT2: Covers all major modal verbs with practical everyday examples and has by far the highest view count, indicating it is highly effective for learners at this level.
- Modal Verbs in Dutch: kunnen, mogen, moeten – Dutch & Go with Nout: A concise, focused video that clearly distinguishes the meanings of kunnen, mogen, and moeten â including negation â with concrete examples ideal for A2 learners.
Subordinate Clauses: Verb Goes to the End B1
When a clause is introduced by a subordinating conjunction â such as ‘omdat’ (because), ‘dat’ (that), ‘als’ (if/when), ‘toen’ (when, past), ‘terwijl’ (while), or ‘zodat’ (so that) â the finite verb moves to the very end of that clause. Compare: ‘Hij werkt’ (He works) vs. ‘Ik weet dat hij werkt’ (I know that he works). If there are multiple verbs, they cluster at the end in a specific order. This is one of the most noticeable structural differences from English and is used constantly in connected speech and writing.
A practical approach is to learn a handful of high-frequency conjunctions as triggers for ‘verb-final mode’ â once you spot ‘omdat’, ‘dat’, or ‘als’, immediately expect the verb at the end. Listening to the app phrases and noticing where verbs land in longer sentences will build this intuition quickly. Mastering subordinate clause order is a major fluency milestone: it lets you give reasons, express conditions, report what others said, and build complex, natural-sounding sentences instead of stringing together short simple ones.
Separable Verbs: Prefixes That Split Off B1
Many Dutch verbs are made up of a base verb plus a prefix â such as ‘opbellen’ (to call up/phone), ‘meenemen’ (to take along), ‘aanzetten’ (to turn on), or ‘uitleggen’ (to explain). In a main clause, these verbs split apart: the prefix detaches and moves to the very end of the clause, while the conjugated base verb stays in second position. So ‘Ik bel haar op’ (I call her up) â not ‘Ik opbel haar’. In subordinate clauses, the verb reassembles at the end: ‘omdat ik haar opbel’. In the infinitive and past participle, ‘ge-‘ is inserted between prefix and stem: ‘opgebeld’.
The best way to learn separable verbs is to notice the prefix when you encounter a new verb in the app and mark it mentally as ‘separable’ â a split icon or different colour in your notes can help. Listen for the dangling prefix at the end of sentences; once you know to expect it, you will stop misunderstanding where sentences end. Understanding separable verbs is key to not getting lost mid-sentence in Dutch conversation, and producing them correctly makes your speech sound fluent and natural rather than textbook-stiff.
- SEPARABLE VERBS in Dutch! Scheidbare werkwoorden (NT2 – A2) – Dutchies to be – Learn Dutch with Kim: The most-watched Dutch-specific separable verbs video in the list, offering a clear structured explanation with examples well-suited for A2âB1 learners.
- Separable verbs in Dutch (Part 1) – Clear Dutch Grammar: A concise, focused introduction to how separable verbs split in the present tense, making it ideal for learners building a solid grammatical foundation.
- What are separable verbs? | simple explanation for beginners (Dutch) – Dutch & Go with Nout: Provides a beginner-friendly conceptual explanation of the underlying principle of Dutch separable verbs, complementing more example-heavy videos.
