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100 Most Common Dutch Words
with English Translation

Start speaking and understanding Dutch faster with the most useful beginner words, clear English meanings, pronunciation tips, and simple example sentences.

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Why Learn Common Dutch Words First?

When you are learning Dutch, you do not need to memorize thousands of difficult words at the beginning. You need the words that appear again and again in normal conversations, messages, signs, videos, and daily life.

Best beginner strategy Learn the most useful words first, then practise them in short sentences. Research shows that the top 1,000 most common words cover around 85% of everyday spoken Dutch. Start with the top 100 and you already have a strong foundation.

This guide is made for English speakers who want a simple, structured starting point. You will learn Dutch pronouns, verbs, nouns, adjectives, greetings, numbers, and everyday words — all with English translations and real example sentences.

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Did you know? Dutch is the closest major language to English. Many words look similar: water, hand, arm, warm, open, lamp, winter. This makes Dutch one of the fastest foreign languages for English speakers to learn.
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The 25 Most Important Dutch Words

These are the first words every Dutch learner should know. You will see them everywhere — in conversations, on signs, and in books.

DutchEnglishExample
ikIIk ben Sam. — I am Sam.
jij / jeyouJij bent aardig. — You are kind.
hijheHij werkt hier. — He works here.
zij / zeshe / theyZij spreekt Nederlands. — She speaks Dutch.
wij / weweWij leren Nederlands. — We are learning Dutch.
dethe (de-word)de man — the man
hetthe (het-word)het huis — the house
eena / aneen boek — a book
enandjij en ik — you and I
oforkoffie of thee — coffee or tea
maarbutklein maar mooi — small but beautiful
nietnotIk weet het niet. — I do not know.
weldoes / do / indeedIk wil wel. — I do want to.
jayesJa, graag. — Yes, please.
neenoNee, dank je. — No, thank you.
goedgoodGoed gedaan! — Well done!
slechtbadHet weer is slecht. — The weather is bad.
hierhereIk woon hier. — I live here.
daarthereHij is daar. — He is there.
nunowIk ga nu. — I am going now.
vandaagtodayVandaag is het maandag. — Today is Monday.
morgentomorrowTot morgen! — See you tomorrow!
altijdalwaysIk ben altijd vroeg. — I am always early.
somssometimesSoms drink ik thee. — Sometimes I drink tea.
veelmuch / many / a lotVeel succes! — Good luck!

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Common Dutch Verbs

Verbs are action words. If you know these Dutch verbs, you can already build many simple sentences.

Dutch verbEnglishSimple example
zijnto beIk ben blij. — I am happy.
hebbento haveWij hebben tijd. — We have time.
doento doWat doe je? — What are you doing?
gaanto goIk ga naar huis. — I am going home.
komento comeKom je morgen? — Are you coming tomorrow?
ziento seeIk zie de hond. — I see the dog.
wetento knowIk weet het. — I know it.
kunnencan / to be able toIk kan Nederlands spreken. — I can speak Dutch.
willento wantIk wil koffie. — I want coffee.
moetenmust / have toIk moet werken. — I have to work.
zeggento sayWat zeg je? — What are you saying?
makento makeIk maak eten. — I am making food.
werkento workHij werkt in Brussel. — He works in Brussels.
lerento learnIk leer Nederlands. — I am learning Dutch.
sprekento speakSpreek je Engels? — Do you speak English?
etento eatIk eet brood. — I am eating bread.
drinkento drinkWij drinken water. — We are drinking water.
lopento walkIk loop naar school. — I walk to school.
schrijvento writeHij schrijft een brief. — He is writing a letter.
lezento readIk lees een boek. — I am reading a book.
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Learning tip Do not only memorize the verb. Memorize one short sentence with the verb. This makes it much easier to use in real conversation.
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Common Dutch Nouns

Nouns are names of people, places, and things. Dutch nouns use either de or het. Always try to learn the article together with the word.

DutchEnglishMemory note
het huisthe houseLearn with het
de autothe carCommon daily word
de fietsthe bicycleVery Dutch!
het boekthe bookUseful for school
de schoolthe schoolSame spelling as English
het werkthe work / jobUsed very often
de vriendthe friendMale friend or friend generally
de familiethe familyLooks familiar!
het waterthe waterSame spelling as English
het etenthe foodAlso means eating
de dagthe dayGoedemorgen = Good morning
de tijdthe timeVery common word
de stadthe cityAmsterdam is een stad
het landthe countryNederland = the Netherlands
de taalthe languageNederlands is een taal
de hondthe dogVery common pet word
de katthe catSame short sound as English
het kindthe childPlural: de kinderen
de manthe manPlural: de mannen
de vrouwthe woman / wifeVery common
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De or het? There is no simple rule for which article to use, but de is more common. About two-thirds of Dutch nouns use de. Always learn the article with the noun from the start.
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Common Dutch Adjectives

Adjectives describe things. These words help you talk about size, quality, speed, and feelings.

DutchEnglishExample
grootbigeen groot huis — a big house
kleinsmalleen kleine kamer — a small room
mooibeautiful / niceeen mooie dag — a beautiful day
nieuwneween nieuwe auto — a new car
oudoldeen oud boek — an old book
snelfasteen snelle fiets — a fast bike
langzaamslowlangzaam spreken — to speak slowly
makkelijkeasyNederlands is makkelijk. — Dutch is easy.
moeilijkdifficultDit woord is moeilijk. — This word is difficult.
belangrijkimportantDit is belangrijk. — This is important.
lekkertasty / nice / goodHet eten is lekker. — The food is delicious.
leukfun / niceDat is leuk! — That is nice / fun!
blijhappyIk ben blij. — I am happy.
moetiredIk ben moe. — I am tired.
zieksick / illHij is ziek. — He is sick.
Dutch tip Lekker and leuk are two of the most frequently used Dutch words — Dutch speakers use them in situations where English speakers might say "nice," "good," "delicious," or even just "great." Learn these two early!
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Dutch Pronunciation Guide for English Speakers

Dutch pronunciation can seem tricky at first, but once you learn a few key sounds, it becomes much more predictable. Here are the most important sounds to know:

ui
Like "ow" + "ee" combined — no English equivalent
huis (house), uit (out)
ij / ei
Like "aye" in English
zijn (to be), mijn (my)
oe
Like "oo" in "food"
goed (good), boek (book)
aa
Long "a" sound, like "car"
taal (language), dag (day)
g / ch
A guttural sound from the back of the throat
goed, moeilijk
w
Softer than English "w" — almost like "v"
wij (we), water
Pronunciation tip The Dutch "g" is the sound that surprises most English learners. It is produced in the back of your throat, similar to clearing your throat gently. With a little practice, it becomes natural very quickly.
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Essential Dutch Greetings and Phrases

These are the phrases every Dutch beginner needs on day one. You can use these straight away in real conversations.

Dutch phraseEnglish meaningWhen to use it
Hallo / HoiHello / HiCasual greeting, any time
GoedemorgenGood morningUntil around noon
GoedemiddagGood afternoonMidday to early evening
GoedenavondGood eveningFrom early evening onwards
Tot ziensGoodbyeFormal farewell
Dag / DoeiByeCasual farewell
Hoe gaat het?How are you?Standard greeting to a friend
Goed, dank jeGood, thank youReply to "hoe gaat het?"
Dank je welThank you (informal)Everyday thanks
Dank u welThank you (formal)To a stranger or authority
Graag gedaanYou're welcomeAfter being thanked
Sorry / ExcuseerSorry / Excuse meApology or getting attention
Spreek je Engels?Do you speak English?When you need help
Ik begrijp het nietI don't understandWhen something is unclear
Kun je dat herhalen?Can you repeat that?When you miss something
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Dutch greeting culture Dutch people typically greet each other with a handshake in formal settings, or a single kiss on the cheek among friends and family. "Hoi" (Hi) is very commonly used among younger people and in casual situations.
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Dutch Numbers and Time Words

Knowing numbers lets you shop, tell the time, and understand prices. Here are the essential Dutch numbers every beginner needs.

DutchEnglishDutchEnglish
nulzerozessix
éénonezevenseven
tweetwoachteight
driethreenegennine
vierfourtienten
vijffivehonderdhundred

Useful time words

DutchEnglish
gisterenyesterday
vandaagtoday
morgentomorrow
deze weekthis week
volgende weeknext week
's ochtendsin the morning
's avondsin the evening
vroegearly
laatlate
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Useful Dutch Sentences for Beginners

Now use the words in real beginner sentences. Reading these out loud is one of the best ways to build confidence quickly.

Ik leer Nederlands.
I am learning Dutch.
Ik kom uit Engeland.
I come from England.
Waar woon je?
Where do you live?
Ik woon in Nederland.
I live in the Netherlands.
Spreek je Engels?
Do you speak English?
Ik begrijp het niet.
I do not understand it.
Hoeveel kost dat?
How much does that cost?
Waar is het toilet?
Where is the toilet?
Ik houd van Nederland.
I love the Netherlands.
Veel succes!
Good luck!

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Mini Dutch Vocabulary Quiz

How many of these can you answer without looking? Check your answers below each question.

What does ik mean in English?
✅ Answer: I
What does het huis mean in English?
✅ Answer: the house
How do you say to learn in Dutch?
✅ Answer: leren
What does makkelijk mean?
✅ Answer: easy
Translate: Ik spreek Nederlands.
✅ Answer: I speak Dutch.
What does lekker mean?
✅ Answer: tasty / nice / good
What article do you use with fiets (bicycle)?
✅ Answer: de fiets
How do you say good morning in Dutch?
✅ Answer: Goedemorgen

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Dutch words should a beginner learn?

A good first goal is 500 to 1,000 common Dutch words. With those words, you can understand many simple messages, signs, and everyday conversations. The top 100 words in this guide are the best place to start.

Is Dutch difficult for English speakers?

Dutch is one of the easiest foreign languages for English speakers. Dutch and English share many related words and similar grammar patterns. Pronunciation takes some practice, especially the Dutch "g" sound, but most beginners make fast progress.

Should I learn de and het with Dutch nouns?

Yes — always. Try to learn nouns with their article from the very beginning: de fiets, het huis, de taal. This helps you speak more naturally and avoids common mistakes later.

What should I learn after these words?

After the most common Dutch words, the next steps are: Dutch greetings (covered above), numbers, verb conjugations (especially zijn and hebben), and simple sentence structure. A Dutch quiz is a great tool to reinforce everything you have learned.

What is the fastest way to learn Dutch vocabulary?

The most effective method is to learn common words in short sentences, review them daily, and test yourself regularly. Our free Dutch quiz at DutchEnglish.com is designed exactly for this — rapid vocabulary building through active recall.

Are Dutch and Flemish the same language?

Dutch and Flemish (spoken in Belgium) are the same language but with some differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and expressions — similar to how British English and American English differ. Most of the words in this guide are understood by both Dutch and Flemish speakers.

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