07/05/2026
Ever told a little white lie? 🤥 Today’s Dutch Verb of the Day is 'liegen' (to lie).
It is an irregular verb, which means its forms change in the past tenses: lieg — loog — gelogen.
Swipe left to see the full conjugation table and examples for every tense! 🇳🇱📚
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04/05/2026
Ever felt annoyed by something? 😤
Today we’re diving into the Dutch reflexive verb 'zich ergeren (aan)', which means to be irritated or annoyed by something.
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30/04/2026
Ever worried about letting someone down in Dutch? 🇳🇱💔
Today’s Dutch Verb of the Day is Teleurstellen, which means to disappoint.
It is a separable verb, which means it likes to split apart in a sentence.
Wat stelt jou het meest teleur?
(What disappoints you the most?)
Write your answer in the comments using "teleurstellen" and let's improve your Dutch together!
29/04/2026
Does this rule apply to you? 📜🇳🇱
Today’s Dutch Verb of the Day is Gelden.
Whether you are checking if a discount is still valid or seeing if a parking rule applies to your zone, this is an essential verb for life in the Netherlands.
Inside this guide:
Master the Conjugation: Learn the irregular forms: geldt, gold, and gegolden.
Grammar Tips: How to use it in the present, past, and perfect tense.
Swipe through to level up your Dutch! ➡️
✍️ Practice with us!
Answer our question of the day in the comments:
Welke belangrijke regel geldt er bij jou thuis? 🏠📏
(Which important rule applies at your house?)
Leave your sentence below and we’ll help you check it! 👇✨
27/04/2026
Ready for the biggest celebration of the year? 🇳🇱🧡
Today is Koningsdag! From strolling through the vrijmarkt to going completely los at a street feestje, we've got you covered with our ultimate King's Day Vocabulary Guide!
Swipe through to learn how to:
Haggle like a pro (afdingen).
Find hidden treasures while struinen.
Stay a bit nuchter (or try to!).
Celebrate like the Koningsfamilie.
What are your plans for today?
Tell us in the comments using your favorite new word! 👇👑
23/04/2026
Official or casual? "Aangeven" does it all! 🏛️🗣️
Today’s Dutch verb is a real multitasker: Aangeven. Whether you’re reporting a birth to the municipality or simply telling someone what you want, this is the verb to use!
In the Netherlands, you’ll encounter aangeven in two main ways:
To Indicate / State: Used when you express your feelings, choices, or boundaries. 🙅♂️💬
To Declare / Report: Used for official notifications like taxes, births, or reporting something to the police. 📜👮♂️
✍️ Practice with us!
Applying what you learn is the best way to remember. Answer our question of the day:
Wat heb je voor het laatst aangegeven bij de gemeente? 🏛️🏠
(What did you last declare to the municipality?)
Write your sentence in the comments and we will check it for you! Let's get those Dutch skills growing! 👇✨
22/04/2026
Does life change? Then you adjust! 🧩 🇳🇱
Today we are mastering a very flexible and essential Dutch verb: aanpassen, which means to adjust or to adapt.
Whether you are updating your settings or getting used to a new culture, this is the verb you need!
There are two main ways to use this verb:
Iets aanpassen (aan): Use this when you are adjusting something else, like a schedule, computer settings, or a plan. ⚙️
Zich aanpassen (aan): Use this when you are adapting yourself to a new situation, such as new working hours or life in a new country. 🧘♂️
Swipe through to learn:
The Conjugation: Master the forms for Present, Imperfectum, and Perfectum tenses.
✍️ Practice Time!
We want to hear from you!
Try to use "aanpassen" in a sentence:
Wat heb jij vandaag in je planning aangepast?
(What did you adjust in your schedule today?)
Drop your answer in the comments below, and we will check your grammar for you! Let’s learn together! 👇
21/04/2026
Dutch Verb of the Day: Vereisen 🇳🇱✨
Today we are learning "vereisen", which means "to require".
It’s a perfect word to use when talking about job requirements, conditions, or what is necessary to reach a goal!
What’s in the carousel? ➡️
How to Conjugate: A clear table for all pronouns in Present, Imperfectum, and Perfectum tenses.
Let’s practice together! ✍️💬
Show your Dutch skills in action!
Wat vereist jouw droombaan?
(What does your dream job require?)
Tell us your sentence with "vereisen" in the comments below, and we will check it for you!
Let’s learn together! 👇🧠
20/04/2026
New Dutch verb alert! 🚨
Meet "verzamelen" (= to collect). 🧩
Check out the slides to see how to use it like a pro! ➡️📖
Your turn to practice:
What do you like to collect? (Wat verzamel jij graag?)
Tell us your sentence with "verzamelen"!
Drop it in the comments and let’s improve our Dutch together! 🇳🇱💪
24/10/2025
🤔 Want or Omdat? This is one of the biggest points of confusion for every Dutch learner!
They both mean “because,” but using the wrong one can make your sentence sound strange.
The secret isn’t in the meaning — it’s in the word order!
In today’s lesson, we give you a simple grammar recipe to finally master the difference:
✨ Rule 1: When to use want (the easy, normal-order rule)
✨ Rule 2: When to use omdat (the rule that sends your verb to the END!)
Swipe through the carousel to see the formulas and side-by-side examples! ➡️
This is one of those “Aha!” moments that will instantly improve your Dutch fluency. 💡
🗨️ Practice time!
Let’s try it — complete this sentence in the comments:
👉 “Ik leer Nederlands, omdat…” (I am learning Dutch because...)
(Remember to send your verb to the end!) 👇
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