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Now that you know how to form a sentence in Dutch, you want to learn all the building blocks you need for that. Seeing how most of our sentences start with “I” – “ikke”* – it makes sense to start from there.
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Last week, I was explaining how to form the most simple sentence in Dutch. And of course, being the good students that you are, all your walls must be covered with post-its by now with this magical formula written on them: S V T M P R…
Welcome to the first part of a series in which I will be explaining a few basic rules of Dutch grammar. In this post we are going to be looking at the formation of a simple sentence in Dutch. If you just started learning Dutch and you feel like it’s the most inflexible language in the world, you might actually be correct. It has everything to do with our obsession for order – you have seen the polders, right…