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[The Face of Dutch]

Dutch Pronounced!

[a photograph of a bare tree]
Winter view from my window, ca. 1967 Full Size
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?
Speaking of art, when you try to say "Van Gogh" like a Dutchman instead of the usual way - 2 people might think you just came down with an acute case of strep throat.

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.

In The News

Philippe** Herreweghe hear - 2 - 3 - Belgian conductor (**his first name is French) - more Dutch music
Leo Beenhakker - hear - 2 - the coach of the Polish national soccer team
Zune and Knol
The name of Microsoft's music and video player Zune sounds very similar to the Dutch word zoen -hear- which means kiss - exercise caution and be prepared for misunderstandings when communicating with the Dutch about it.
In Dutch, the name of Google's new online encyclopedia Knol - hear Dutch - means nag, 'a not very good horse.'
Jan Wolkers (Dutch Author, 1925-2007)
His Most Famous Books:
Kort Amerikaans ('American short' i.e. crewcut)
Terug naar Oegstgeest (Back to Oegstgeest)
Turks Fruit (Turkish Delight)
hear

The Age of Rembrandt - Exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

painters:
Rembrandt van Rijn
Johannes Vermeer
Frans Hals
hear
Salomon van Ruysdael
Jacob van Ruisdael
Gerard ter Borch
hear
Hendrick ter Brugghen
Jan van de Cappelle
Pieter Claesz
hear
Aelbert Cuyp
Bartholomeus Breenbergh
Jacob Duck
hear
Jan van Gooyen
Matthijs *Naiveu
Gabriel *Metsu
hear
Joachim Wtewael more about Wt-
Gerard de *Lairesse
Frans Post
hear
Jan Weenix
Jan Steen
Emanuel de Witte
hear - 2
Margareta Haverman
Paulus Bor
Pieter Codde
hear
Adriaen van Ostade
Willem Buytewegh (also: Buytewech)
*Jacques de Gheyn
hear - 2
Jan de Heem
Nicolaes Maes
Abraham van Dijck
hear - 2
Hendrick van Vliet
Hendrick **Goltzius
hear - 2
Ferdinand Bol
Philips Koninck
Abraham Bloemaert
hear - 2
subjects:
Willem van Heythuisen
Jacob Olycan
Aletta Hanemans
hear
Nicolaes Tulp
Jan Six
Herman Doomer
hear
Pieter Schrijver
Anna van der Aar
Haarlem
hear
cities
Dordrecht
Delft
Utrecht
hear - 2
various
Nicholas Ruts
Jan Martense Schenk
hear
* - French names; ** - Latinized German name
See (and hear) also my Vermeer and Rembrandt pages
The names are in part from three New York Times articles about the exhibition
The Metropolitan Museum
The Dutch Team at the 2006 Soccer World Cup
Edwin van der Sar
Ruud van Nistelrooij
Arjen Robben
Robin van Persie
hear

The Full Dutch Team
Maastricht
De Maas (river)
Wijck
Valkenburg-aan-de-Geul
hear

vlaai (fruit pie)
Bonnefantenmuseum
Sint-Pietersberg
grotten (caves)
hear

More Maastricht
Gerard Reve (Dutch Author, 1924-2006)
Gerard Kornelis van het Reve (his full name)
hear

His Most Famous Books
De Avonden (The Evenings)
Op Weg naar Het Einde (On The Way to The End)
Nader tot U (Nearer to Thee)
hear
Dutch to Return Art Seized by Nazis
Jacques Goudstikker (art dealer and collector)
Piet Hein Donner (justice minister, Attorney General)
Medy van der Laan (deputy culture minister)
Nijenrode (castle)
Dordrecht (city in painting)
hear
Painters
Jan Steen
Anthony van Dyck
Salomon van Ruysdael
Jan Mostaert
hear


Jan van Goyen
Isaac van Ostade
Daniel Vosmaer
hear


Dirck Hals
Aert de Gelder
Ferdinand Bol
hear
Museums
Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam
Mauritshuis - Den Haag
Frans Hals Museum - Haarlem
hear - take 2


Museum Boymans van Beuningen - Rotterdam
Bonnefantenmuseum - Maastricht
hear
The Dutch Team at The 2006 Turin Winter Olympics
Erben Wennemars
Jan Bos
Bob de Jong
Carl Verheijen
hear

Hear the Names of The Full Team
More Dutch in Sports

2002 Olympic Records (Men's Speed Skating)
Jochem Uytdehaage 5000m
Gerard van Velde 1000m
hear

Children's Book Illustrators
Dick Bruna - Nijntje (Miffy)
Max Velthuijs - Kikker (Frog)
Jan Jutte
Annemarie van Haeringen
hear

Fiep Westendorp - Jip en Janneke
Yvonne Jagtenberg - Balotje (Kate)
Philip Hopman
hear
16th Century Painters
Hans Memling
Jan van Eyck
Rogier van der Weyden
Hugo van der Goes
Maarten van Nieuwenhoven (subject)
hear

Hans Memling
(pronounced as a German name)
hear - 2
[Marco Speaking Dutch]
Speaking Dutch click to hear

Everyday Dutch Words
- Basic vocabulary for conversation and reading
Useful Words and Phrases for Travelers
Learning Dutch? (Lessons - Suggested Method)

NEW: 'Dutch' First Names

Dutch by Subject (Words with Pictures)
Colors and Materials - Bicycling - Chess -
Animals - Tools
Dutch Meals - Words from a Kitchen

Conversation Subjects

Sailors and Ships of the 17th Century
Vermeer's World - Rembrandt - Old New York
NEW: Anne Frank: The Diary of A Young Girl
The Dutch in Sports
Names and 'Old' Spelling (with Samples)

Geographical: Names of Cities, Provinces etc. spoken
Hear Longer Dutch Texts: Poems and a Song - Short Stories

On Pronouncing Dutch
Dutch Vowel Sounds Compared - Dutch Consonants Review
Exercises: Pronunciation - Listening
NEW: Problems in Dutch Spelling and Pronunciation

Hebrew Words in Dutch
English, Dutch and German Words from a Common Root

... Hear Frisian Spoken

NEW: Hear Dutch Names from Books
NEW: Maps and Names from Operation Market Garden
('The Bridge too Far')

Parties and Party Leaders in the 2006 Elections

Party Nameacronym Party LeaderMP3# seatsPosition
20032006
Christen-Democratisch AppèlCDAJan Peter Balkenende hear 4441christian-democrats, centrist
Partij van de ArbeidPvdAWouter Bos hear 4232labor
Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en DemocratieVVDMark Rutte, Rita Verdonk hear 2822conservative
Socialistische PartijSPJan Marijnissen hear 926left-wing, grassroots
Fortuyn Olaf Stuger hear 8-right-wing
Groen Links Femke Halsema hear 87left-wing, green
Democraten 66 D66Alexander Pechtold hear 63left-wing liberals
Christen Unie André Rouvoet hear 36christian, mixed on left/right
Staatkundig Gereformeerde PartijSGPBas van der Vlies hear 22christian, orthodox
Partij voor de Dieren Marianne Thieme hear -2animal rights
Partij voor de Vrijheid Geert Wilders hear -9right-wing
Eén NederlandEénNLMarco Pastors hear --right-wing
Partij voor Nederland Hilbrand Nawijn hear --right-wing
Nieuw Rechts Michiel Smits hear --right-wing
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150150
more: Dutch wikipedia
Party Leaders in the 2002 Elections
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

[Marco Smiling]

Services - Contact a Dutchman

  • Manuscripts - Avoid incorrectly spelled, incorrectly capitalized or improbable Dutch names. I could prooofread your text.
  • Voice-Overs - Dutch spoken narration for exhibitions, tours etc. Send your English, German or French text or a rough translation into English and I'll make you an offer.
  • Dutch Accent for The Stage - Specializing in English with a Dutch accent for stage productions. Send me your text and I could give you an idea of how the Dutch speak English. Listen to samples: 1 - 2
    I also speak German and French with a Dutch accent; I cannot do English with German or French accent.
    • Ich kann auch Deutsch mit Holländischen Akzent sprechen - zum Beispiel - 2
    • Moi, je peux parler Français avec l'accent Hollandais aussi - par exemple
  • Contact a Dutchman

[a picture of a Dutch house] [a painting of a Dutch house]
Gerard Carbo, 1977 (watercolor) Private Collection

Famous and Common Names

Names don't join in the frequent spelling reform rounds.
"-szoon" or "-zoon" mean "son of," "-sz" or "-z" is the short patronymic.
Most Famous Most Common
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
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

Nobel Prize winners

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
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
The Nobel Prize

Amsterdam (A Pronunciation Guide Only)

Amsterdam
Schiphol (the airport)
Haarlem
Zaandam
hear
gracht
straat
weg
plein
hear
(city canal)
(street)
(road, way)
(square)
brug
steeg
wal
poort
hear
(bridge)
(alley)
(quay)
(gate)
Nationaal Monument
Anne Frankhuis
Beurs van Berlage
hear
Koninklijk Paleis,
Paleis op de Dam
Concertgebouw
hear - 2
Rijksmuseum
Stedelijk Museum
Van Goghmuseum
Scheepvaartmuseum
hear
het IJ
de Amstel
de Dam
het Damrak
hear
Singel
Herengracht
Keizersgracht
Prinsengracht
hear - 2
Begijnhof
Nieuwedijk
Zeedijk,
"de Walletjes" (the red-light district)
hear - 2
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal
Nieuwezijds Achterburgwal
Oudezijds Voorburgwal
Oudezijds Achterburgwal
hear
Rokin
Spui
Leidseplein
Rembrandtsplein
Waterlooplein
hear - 2
Magere Brug
Vondelpark
Sarphatistraat
Kolkswaterkering
hear
Albert Cuypstraat
Egelantiersgracht
Bloemgracht
Reguliersbreestraat
hear - 2
Blaauw Brug
Lastageweg
Pijlsteeg
Beurspoortje
hear - 2
Lauriergracht
Looiersgracht
Brouwersgracht
hear
Stationsplein
Warmoesstraat
Bijlmermeer
hear
Leidsestraat
Kalverstraat
hear
De Pijp
De Jordaan
hear
See also: Rembrandt, Old New York and The Diary of Anne Frank

Amsterdam tour guides sometimes come up with the Dutch tongue-twister
"achtentachtig prachtige grachten" - hear - 2 - (88 wonderful canals.)
A longer variation:
"Smachtend dacht ik aan de prachtige nachten tussen d(i)e achtentachtig grachten" - hear - 2 -
(Full of longing I was thinking of the wonderful nights in the city of 88 canals.)
rondvaartboot - hear - tour boat (thank you Steve Random)

Billy Eric of New Amsterdam contributed to the Old Amsterdam and Beer paragraphs

["Amsterdam
Billy Eric: 't Huisje op De Hoek © 2007
All rights reserved. Used by permission.

["Amsterdam
Billy Eric: Early Morning Amsterdam © 2007
All rights reserved. Used by permission.

Beer

bier
pils
fles
glas
tap
hear
(beer (lager))
(beer (Pilsner = lager))
(bottle)
(glass)
(draft)
een biertje
een pilsje
een glaasje bier
een flesje bier
hear
(a beer)
(a beer)
(a glass of beer)
(a bottle of beer)
een stelletje
jonge jenever

hear
Grolsch
Heineken
Amstel
Oranjeboom
hear

Brand
Dommelsch
Bavaria
Trappist
IJ Wit
hear

Belgian Beers:
Leffe
Hoegaarden
Duvel
hear

Where to Drink
café
bruin café
kroeg
hear

When you like beer, you could try 'een stelletje:' a beer with next to it a shot glass of 'jonge jenever' (sometimes called 'Dutch gin,' but it's not sweet) - after sipping the jenever, the beer is very smooth and creamy (maybe it's the numbing effect of the jenever's 35% alcohol.)
The best place for drinking beer in Holland is het café. This is of course the French word for coffee but that's rarely served there. If it's especially cosy it might be called a bruin (brown) café. It may be clean, but will not be a well-lighted place. De kroeg is mild slang for het café.
[A guitar player drinking a beer, a view of Amsterdam through the windows]
Billy Eric: A Beer between Songs © 2007
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Historical artists, associated with the Mennonite/Doopsgezinde community
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
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
17th Century
Engravers and Painters
Three Great Masters
and A Soccer Coach
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
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.)
Some of The Contemporary Music Scene (alternate)
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
Rockers of Old
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
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
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
more: Dutch wikipedia
[a picture of a building] [a picture of a building] [a picture of a building]
Wageningen School of Agriculture buildings
Bicycling
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
Miscellaneous
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
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
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
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
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)
Marinus de Jonge
(New Testament Scholar)
hear
Andreas Cornelis 'Dries' van Kuijk
(Probably) Elvis manager 'Colonel Parker'
hear
Mostly Towns
'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
Thomas Joannes Stieltjes (mathematician, 1856-94, known for the Riemann-Stieltjes integral) - hear - 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 click to hear Medieval prankster and folk hero - in Germany: Till Eulenspiegel

eigen (math term) - hear
mysterie (a mystery) - hear
Rijkswaterstaat (Government body managing water) - hear
Stormvloedwaarschuwingsdienst [high-winds flood warning service] - hear
a government department monitoring dangerous weather conditions and possible flooding
Beemster Graskaas -hear- ("considered a special treat among Dutch cheese gourmets") made of the early Spring milk,
from when the cows get out of the Winter stables into the meadows of young, fresh gras -hear- ('grass.')
The 'Beemster' is a 17th Century polder - hear - 2 - ('reclaimed land.') >>

Garden Dutch 101
Scheepers (well-known bulb brokers)
Keukenhof (famous Dutch bulb display gardens)
Jelena de Belder (Jelena is a Slovene (Slavic) name, hope I got it right) (a cultivated witch hazel tree is named after her)
Estella Rijnveld, Stella (Estella is a Spanish name, Stella is the Dutch version) (name of a tulip)
J.S. Dijt (name of an early-blooming iris)
Welwitsch (German)(nineteenth-century botanist for whom Welwitschia is named)
Ghislaine de Feligonde (French)(name of a rose)
hear

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

[a 17th-century painting of a bird]
Carel Fabritius, The Goldfinch (1654)
Mauritshuis, The Hague
Birds of Holland
vogels (birds)
Carel Fabritius
't Puttertje (the Goldfinch)
Mauritshuis
hear - 2
zwaluw (swallow)
vink (finch)
nachtegaal (nightingale)
duif (dove)
zwaan (swan)
hear

merel (blackbird)
lijster (thrush)
specht (woodpecker)
roodborstje (robin)
eend (duck)
hear

spreeuw (starling)
mus (sparrow)
hear

havik (hawk)
uil (owl)
koekoek (cuckoo)
raaf (raven)
kraai (crow)
hear

adelaar, arend (eagle)
ooievaar (stork)
reiger (heron)
meeuw (seagull)
gier (vulture)
(vleermuis (bat))
hear

Bugs World: Insekten
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
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
Old New York - Old New York page
Haarlem - (Harlem)
Vlissingen - (Flushing) (medieval English sailors probably already used this name for the Dutch port city)
Breukelen - (Brooklyn)
Staten Land - (Staten Island) (The 'Staten' (Estates) were the 17th Century Dutch government)
Kromme Zee - (Gramercy) (crooked sea/lake)
De Bouwerij - (The Bowery)
Schuylkill ('hidden(?) river' in Philadelphia; 'kil' or 'kille' means 'river' or 'canal,' no longer found in modern Dutch.)
hear - Much More Old New York (about 500 words and names)

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

[one of Vincent Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' paintings]
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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