
Turning Dutch
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Welcome to Turning Dutch, my little space in the blogosphere I use to share the ebb and flow of my expat journey. I’m British by birth and I have lived in the Netherlands since 2000. Here, I write about life as an expat mother, expat wife and an expat writer. I write about living life in a foreign language.
Turning Dutch
2M ago
Today the letter I is up on the stage, ready to be adorned. It’s time for the next instalment of the A-Z of Turning Dutch!
So I asked you guys what I word springs to mind when you contemplate life in the Netherlands. So without further ado, here is the A-Z of Turning Dutch – the Letter I list – in no particular order.
The Letter I and the Netherlands
I is for the IND the Immigratie- en Naturalisatiedienst (who did quite a good job helping Brits become registered in NL after Brexit, says this tweeter).
Ijsjes / Ijs (ice cream)
Inburgering (civic integration process – see below)
Ibbeltje (book ..read more
Turning Dutch
2M ago
Today it’s time for another instalment of The A-Z of Turning Dutch – the Letter H. What H words do you associate with life here in the Netherlands? Or with the Dutch as a people? Here’s what you said….
Houdoe
Hoge Veluwe (famous for the KRÖLLER-MÜLLER MUSEUM, the red deer and the non paint balled wolves) – @DannyKeg
Haven
Hutspot
Huisarts
Hondelul
Hakkelen
Hagelslag
Haring
Holland
Handschoenen
Hachee
Hete Bliksem
Hollandsche nieuwe (Haring)
Haring/ herring
Heerlijk
Hoor
Honden
Hatseflats
Hup
Høken
Huzarenstukje
Haringkje Happen
Hoera
The Undisputed Winner of the H Popularity Stakes
Hagelslag ..read more
Turning Dutch
2M ago
It’s time for a new instalment of The A-Z of Turning Dutch – the Letter G is up today. It’s a letter many foreigners dread in the Dutch language, but today we are embracing it. Which G words ring out when you think about with life here in the Netherlands? Or which G words do you associate with the Dutch themselves?
The G Words
Here’s what Twitter followers said:
Gooise matras
Gezellig (cosy, sort of – see below)
gvd (short for godverdomme, which is cursing)
Geëerd (honoured)
Gratis (see below)
Gezever (drivel, nonsense – that kind of idea)
Goegemeente (explained beautifully below in the tweet ..read more
Turning Dutch
3M ago
Up today in the The A-Z of Turning Dutch – the Letter F. What words beginning with F do you associate with life here in the Netherlands? Or with the Dutch themselves? That’s the question I posed on Twitter as part of the A-Z of Turning Dutch series.
With no further ado, here’s what you said:
Frieten
Femke Halsema
Fietsen
Flipje
Fabeltjeskrant
Fiets
Fietspaden
Frietjes met fritessaus (en pindasaus)
Floddertje
Frikandellen
Fabritius van ‘t Puttertje
Flipperkast
Florijn or guilder, the currency before the Euro
Fierljeppen
Funda
Febo
Fokke & Sukke
Friet met
Fried food
Flensjes
Frituren
The D ..read more
Turning Dutch
6M ago
Up today in the The A-Z of Turning Dutch – the Letter E. What words beginning with E do you associate with living here in the Netherlands? Or with the Dutch themselves? That’s the question I posed on Twitter as part of the A-Z of Turning Dutch series.
With no further ado, here’s what you said:
Eekhorns and the Eekhornbrug (I’m going to come back to this)
Eikel (the word I had expected to hear first, and multiple times)
Eigenwijs
E zelsbruggetje: which is further explained by a tweeter, “…the mnemonics that help you learn and remember things (like languages). I always thought the name was grea ..read more
Turning Dutch
6M ago
Welcome to the A-Z of Turning Dutch. What’s that? I hear you cry. Simply put: what springs to mind about life in the Netherlands when you think of the letter A? What aspect of life in the land of the Dutch do you associate with the letter B? And C? You get the picture. And this post, what with it being the fourth in the series, is all about the Dutch associations you have with the letter D.
The A-Z of Turning Dutch – The Letter D
Firstly, I apologise for the long time gap between C and D. You can blame long covid, or as it is now known in the Netherlands, Post Covid Syndroom. Referring to it b ..read more
Turning Dutch
11M ago
Welcome to the A-Z of Turning Dutch. What’s that? I hear you cry. Simply put: what springs to mind about life in the Netherlands when you think of the letter A? What aspect of life in the land of the Dutch do you associate with the letter B? And C? You get the picture. And this post, what with it being the third in the series, is all about the Dutch associations you have with the letter C.
The A-Z of Turning Dutch – The Letter C
My expectation was that you would struggle with the letter C, seeing as it’s not commonly used at the start of Dutch words. But no, you knocked C out of the park. Here ..read more
Turning Dutch
11M ago
Want to join in with the A-Z of Turning Dutch? What’s that? I hear you cry. Simply put: what springs to mind about life in the Netherlands when you think of the letter A? What aspect of life in the land of the Dutch do you associate with the letter B? And C? You get the picture. And this post is all about the responses you gave for the letter B.
The The A-Z of Turning Dutch: Letter B
If you missed A then check out the fruity list here. Without further ado, let’s turn our attention to B. It turns out there’s a fair bit of food you associate with B, and bread features heavily…..and bikes of cour ..read more
Turning Dutch
1y ago
Want to join in with the A-Z of Turning Dutch? What’s that? I hear you cry. Simply put: what springs to mind about life in the Netherlands when you think of the letter A? What aspect of life in the land of the Dutch do you associate with the letter B? And C? You get the picture.
The A-Z of Turning Dutch has been running for a few days on Twitter now, so you can jump in over there. Or you can read along here with the responses. And I can assure you there are worth reading! So let’s get going, from the beginning.
The The A-Z of Turning Dutch: Letter A
This series provides a fascinating insight i ..read more
Turning Dutch
1y ago
You are probably putting those gift lists together at the moment so consider buying from Dutch creatives or those that have made the Netherlands their home. Here are some gift ideas from locals, from cards and artwork to jewellery, toilet bags , puzzles and personally designed clogs.
Corines Colors
For beautiful handmade greeting cards and postcards, including festive and seasonal cards. Personal service is excellent and delivery is quick with a personal touch. I’m a big fan and I highly recommend.
Buttercup Design
Looking for personalised clogs? You will be once you have seen these created ..read more