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Cautionary Note It is of course interesting to know the correct ('Dutch') pronunciation of Dutch names, but in communicating with members of other language communities ('Barbarians') it may be more efficient to use the common modified ('corrupted') way of saying.
At the deli, will saying "Gouda"
the Dutch way
get you the cheese you want, or had you better say it
like
English-speakers do?
In the movie 'Miracle on 34th Street' a little Dutch girl is brought to Santa Claus; he is told she doesn't speak English. Not a problem for polyglot Santa - but then the Dutch in the audience will notice the little girl's thick American accent: it's not credible that she shouldn't speak English. For the Dutch any illusion of reality is shattered. No, Virginia. |
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The Age of Rembrandt - Exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Speaking Dutch
Everyday Dutch Words
NEW: 'Dutch' First Names
Dutch by Subject (Words with Pictures)
Sailors and Ships of the 17th Century
Geographical: Names of Cities, Provinces etc. spoken
On Pronouncing Dutch
Hebrew Words in Dutch
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Dutch Names from Books
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| Christen-Democratisch Appèl | CDA | Jan Peter Balkenende | hear | 44 | 41 | christian-democrats, centrist |
| Partij van de Arbeid | PvdA | Wouter Bos | hear | 42 | 32 | labor |
| Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie | VVD | Mark Rutte, Rita Verdonk | hear | 28 | 22 | conservative |
| Socialistische Partij | SP | Jan Marijnissen | hear | 9 | 26 | left-wing, grassroots |
| Fortuyn | Olaf Stuger | hear | 8 | - | right-wing | |
| Groen Links | Femke Halsema | hear | 8 | 7 | left-wing, green | |
| Democraten 66 | D66 | Alexander Pechtold | hear | 6 | 3 | left-wing liberals |
| Christen Unie | André Rouvoet | hear | 3 | 6 | christian, mixed on left/right | |
| Staatkundig Gereformeerde Partij | SGP | Bas van der Vlies | hear | 2 | 2 | christian, orthodox |
| Partij voor de Dieren | Marianne Thieme | hear | - | 2 | animal rights | |
| Partij voor de Vrijheid | Geert Wilders | hear | - | 9 | right-wing | |
| Eén Nederland | EénNL | Marco Pastors | hear | - | - | right-wing |
| Partij voor Nederland | Hilbrand Nawijn | hear | - | - | right-wing | |
| Nieuw Rechts | Michiel Smits | hear | - | - | right-wing | |
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Ad Melkert Hans Dijkstal Jan Peter Balkenende Thom de Graaf Paul Rosenmöller (German name) hear MP3 |
Jan Marijnissen B.J. van der Vlies Kars Veiling Fred Teeven Pim Fortuyn hear |
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Services - Contact a Dutchman
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Gerard Carbo, 1977 (watercolor) Private Collection |
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Names don't join in the frequent spelling reform rounds. "-szoon" or "-zoon" mean "son of," "-sz" or "-z" is the short patronymic. |
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Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh Huygens, Van Leeuwenhoek, Leeghwater Van 't Hoff, Van der Waals, Kamerlingh Onnes, Oort Den Uyl, Kok hear |
De Jong De Vries Jansen Van den Berg/Van der Berg Bakker hear |
Van Dijk Visser Janssen Smit Meijer / Meyer hear |
| Scientists | A Few Fictional Dutchmen | |
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Brouwer (mathematician) Kuiper (astronomer) Escher (mathematical artist; German name) Zeeman (physicist) Lorentz (physicist; German name) hear - 2 |
Tietjens (Ford's Parade's End; improbable Dutch name) Peeperkorn (Mann, Der Zauberberg) Mijnheer - Rip Van Winkle (Washington Irving; 'Winkel' in Dutch) Van Shuyten (Conrad, Heart of Darkness; it should be: Van Schuyten, S-C-H: a typo perpetuated into eternity) hear |
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Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff - chemistry, 1901 Hendrik Antoon Lorentz - physics, 1902 Pieter Zeeman - physics, 1902 Johannes Diderik van der Waals - physics, 1910 hear - 2 |
Tobias Asser - Peace, 1911 Heike Kamerlingh Onnes - physics Willem Einthoven - medicine, 1924 hear |
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Christiaan Eijkman - medicine, 1929 Peter Debye (Debije) - physics, 1936 Frits Zernike - physics, 1953) hear |
Jan Tinbergen - economics, 1969 Simon van der Meer - physics, 1984 Paul Crutzen - chemistry, 1995 hear |
Bert Meijer - chemistry, 20?? hear |
Amsterdam (A Pronunciation Guide Only)
Amsterdam tour guides sometimes come up with the Dutch tongue-twister Billy Eric of New Amsterdam contributed to the Old Amsterdam and Beer paragraphs |
Billy Eric: 't Huisje op De Hoek © 2007 All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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Beer
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Billy Eric: A Beer between Songs © 2007 All rights reserved. Used by permission. |
| Historical artists, associated with the Mennonite/Doopsgezinde community | |||
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Karel van Mander Lambert Jacobsz Abraham van der Tempel Jan van der Heyden Govert Flinck Samuel van Hoogstraten hear |
Jacob Adriaensz Backer Adriaen Backer Salomon van Ruysdael Isaac Ruisdael Jan Luyken Michel Jansz van Mierevelt Joanna Koerten hear |
Vincent Laurens van der Vinne Hendrik Willem Mesdag Sientje Mesdag Anton Mauve (French name) Hercules Segers Crispijn de Passe Cornelius Coornhert hear |
Menno Simons 'De Stillen in den Lande' (The quiet ones in the country) hear |
| Dutch Baroque Artists | |||
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Rachel Ruysch Jan Commelin Judith Leyster Abraham Bloemaert Gerrit van Honthorst Dirck van Baburen Jan Lievensz hear |
Jacob Backer Gerbrand van den Eeckhout Aert de Gelder Willem Buytewech Jan Molenaer Pieter Codde hear |
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17th Century
Engravers and Painters |
Three Great Masters
and A Soccer Coach |
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Roelant Roghman Geertruydt Roghman Boetius Bolswert Jacob Matham (French name) hear |
Jan van Huysum Willem Claesz. Heda Jan Jansz. den Uyl Guus Hiddink hear | ||
| 20th Century Painters | Van Ruijven | ||
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Kees van Dongen Willem de Kooning Piet Mondriaan Karel Appel hear |
Claes van Ruijven Pieter Claeszoon van Ruijven hear (Pieter C. was a Vermeer patron, bought more than 20 of his paintings.) |
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| Some of The Contemporary Music Scene | (alternate) | ||
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Tijs (Thijs) Verwest (Tiësto) Ferry Corsten Armin van Buuren hear |
Paul van Dyk Benno de Goeij Sander Kleinenberg Ilse de Lange hear - 2 |
Paul van Dyk Benno de Goeij Piet Bervoets Sander Kleinenberg hear - 2 |
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| Rockers of Old | ||
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Peter Koelewijn Joost den Draaier (dj) (= Willem van Kooten) hear |
Cuby + Blizzards Harry Muskee Eelco Gelling Herman Brood hear |
The Golden Earring George Kooymans Cesar Zuiderwijk Rinus Gerritsen Frank Krassenburg hear |
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Focus Thijs van Leer Jan Akkerman Pierre van der Linden hear |
Q65 Frank Nuyens Wim Bieler Dick Schulte Nordholt hear |
Earth & Fire Gerard Koerts Chris Koerts Jerney Kaagman hear |
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Robert Jan Stips (Supersister) Kaz Lux (Brainbox) Rick van der Linden (Ekseption) hear |
Robbie van Leeuwen (The Motions, Shocking Blue) Peter Tetteroo (The Tee Set) Wally Tax (The Outsiders) Ronald Splinter (The Outsiders) hear |
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| Bicycling | ||
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fiets, fietser (bike, bicyclist) Rijwiel, wielrijder (bicycle, bicyclist) hear ('Wielrijder' is more formal and posh than 'Fietser'.) |
Ga toch fietsen! - hear
Literally: 'Go ride your bicycle, go biking!' but it also has a sense of 'I don't believe you!' - like 'Take a hike!' More Bicycle Words More Dutch Bicycling Dutch Bicycle Racers |
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Herman Dooyeweerd (1894-1977, philosopher) Dodewaard (small city in central Holland) Sjeng Schalken (tennis player; in 'Northern' and 'Southern' Dutch *) hear |
Edsger Dijkstra (Computer scientist) Johan Cruyff (Soccer star) Max Euwe (Chess world champion 1935-1937) Richard Posthumus (If the Republican candidate for governor of Michigan had been a Dutchman, this is how his name would have been pronounced.) hear |
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Joop Zoetemelk (bicycle racer) Coosje van Bruggen (contemporary artist) Van Eyck (Eik, Eijck) Van Dijk (Dyck, to Eng. Dyke) hear |
Wouter Bos (present leader of Dutch Labour party) Waterloo (Belgian locality, where Napoleon met his final defeat) Roosevelt, Van Buren (US presidents of Dutch descent, how their names would have been said in Holland) Maartje, Maertge (girls' names; Maertge (Vermeer's daughter in Tracy Chevalier's 'Girl with A Pearl Earring') is no longer used; I think it's an older, Flemish form) hear |
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Pieter Bruegel (16th century Flemish painter)
(unusual UE pronunciation) Van der Heyden (17th century architecture painter) Neeltje Maria Min (20th century poet) Katje, Betje, Maasden (Dutch (?) Trixie Belden characters) hear |
Ruud Lubbers (80s prime minister) Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (NATO Secretary-General) Wim Duisenberg (former EU central bank president) Teun van Dijk (linguist) hear - 2 |
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Simon Luttichuys (17th Century painter) Nicolaas Spykman (1893-1943, Harvard Int'l Relations Professor) Paul van Dyk, Tiësto (DJ's) hear |
Douwe Draaisma (historian of psychology) Gerard Unger (typographer) Aad de Mooy (contemporary composer) Robert van Wyck (19thC. New York mayor, as Dutch-Dutch) hear |
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Boudewijn (boy's name, Belgian King) Schuyler (Dutch-American boy's name) Genade ('mercy') hear ('Schuyler' is not found as a first name in Holland) |
If Ludwig van Beethoven had been a Dutchman, his last name would have been said like this (I think it's almost the same in German) |
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| Marinus de Jonge (New Testament Scholar) hear |
Andreas Cornelis 'Dries' van Kuijk (Probably) Elvis manager 'Colonel Parker' hear |
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| Mostly Towns | ||
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's Gravenhage (The Hague) wielewaal (a bird: golden oriole) De Blauwe Kamer (lake) hear |
Kamerijk (village) Wassenaar (town) Leiden (city) Merwede (part of the Maas river near Rotterdam) hear |
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Thomas Joannes Stieltjes (mathematician, 1856-94, known for the
Riemann-Stieltjes integral)
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- 2 Rem Koolhaas (architect) - hear Abraham "Bram" Pais (particle physicist and historian of modern physics) - hear ('Pais' is not originally a Dutch name, but we do have the word 'pais' in the expression 'Pais en vree' (very peaceful) - hear - probably from French 'Paix' (peace.) Buys Ballot (19th Century scientist, best known for weather studies) - hear (Christophorus Henricus Diedericus Buijs Ballot - hear) Van Hiele - hear - (Dina van Hiele-Geldof, Pierre van Hiele - hear - 'Pierre' is a French name) math educators: The Van Hiele Levels of students' geometric reasoning Hulshof hear - 2 - 3 (how the name is said in Holland) Kenny Hulshof, 2008 Republican candidate for governor of Missouri Simon Vinkenoog hear Dutch poet and author Tijl Uilenspiegel
eigen (math term)
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A Small Fruit Song "Said the Apple to the Orange, ..."
framboos, braam (raspberry, blackberry)
aalbes, kruisbes (red currant, gooseberry)
aardbei, rozebottel (strawberry, rose hip)
sinaasappel, citroen (orange ('China-apple'), lemon)
kers, pruim (cherry, plum/prune)
perzik, abrikoos (peach, apricot)
hear
Carel Fabritius, The Goldfinch (1654) Mauritshuis, The Hague |
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mier (ant) kever, tor (beetle) lieveheersbeestje (ladybug) kakkerlak (cockroach) hear |
vlinder (butterfly) nachtvlinder (large moth) ("butterfly of the night") libelle (dragonfly) sprinkhaan (grasshopper, locust) hear |
pissebed (pillbug) bromvlieg (house fly) mug (mosquito) langpootmug ('daddy longlegs' mosquito) spin (spider) hear |
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duizendpoot (millipede) oorwurm (earwig) hooiwagen ('daddy longlegs' spider) rups (caterpillar) krekel (cricket) hear |
bij (bee) wesp (wasp) vlo (flea) teek (tick) mot (small moth) hear | |
More Dutch names:
Names and 'Old' Spelling (with Samples) -
Vermeer's World -
Rembrandt -
17th Century Sailors and Ships -
Old New York
On Pronouncing Dutch -
Exercise in Dutch Pronunciation
The National Gallery, London |
Somewhat Related I used to subscribe to a magazine in basic Spanish, in an attempt to learn that language; what I remember best was an article about Van Gogh that curiously gave the title of a painting in English ("Sunflowers"); I guess that makes more sense than to have them in Dutch, but why not in Spanish ('Las Flores del Sol')? - Wenceslao Grillo tells me that the Spanish word is Girasol ("turn-flower,") and the Van Gogh painting is called Los Girasoles in Spanish. That word wouldn't make sense to a beginning student of Spanish. - Thank you Wenceslao for ongoing corrections.
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