DESCRIBING YOURSELF & YOUR FAMILY

My name is Jennifer.

Mijn naam is Jennifer.

I am 20 years old.

Ik ben twintig jaar oud.

I am Dutch.

Ik ben Nederlander.

I live in Enschede.

Ik woon in Enschede.

I have one sister.

Ik heb een zus.

I do not have a brother.

Ik heb geen broer.

She is older than me.

Ze is ouder dan ik.

Her name is Elizabeth.

Haar naam is Elizabeth

She is 31 years old.

Ze is 31 jaren oud.

I would like to be an electrician.

Ik zou een electricien willen worden.

My birthday is January 11th.

Mijn verjardag is 11 januari.

I was born in 1968.

Ik ben in 1968 geboren.

My father is a programmer.

Mijn vader is programmeur.

My mother died last year.

Mijn moeder is vorige jaar overleden.

MEETING PEOPLE

How do you do? Nice to meet you.

Hoe is het? Leuk om jou te ontmoeten.

Welcome to New York.

Welkom in New York.

May I introduce my secretary.

Mag ik mijn secretaresse voorstellen.

This is my father.

Dit is mijn vader.

How are you?

Hoe is het met jou?

I'm very well, thank you.

Prima, bedankt.

Make yourself at home.

Doe alsof je thuis bent.

What is your name?

Hoe heet je?

How old are you?

Hoe oud ben je?

Where are you from?

Waar kom je vandaan?

Where do you live?

Waar woon je?

What is your address?

Wat is jou adres?

What is your telephone number?

Wat is jou telefoonnummer?

Is this your first visit to the USA?

Is dit jou eerste reis naar de Verenigde Staten (VS)?

Related Sections:
General Words and Phrases; General Dutch Vocabulary;
Phrases to use when talking about School; School Vocabulary;
A guide to Dutch Pronunciation;

Vocabulary Lists: Dutch > You & Family > Vocabulary
Family Relations;
Careers, Professions, and Jobs;
Major Religions;
Describing Marital Status;



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