Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Drinks
Hi Dutch learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be learning about the Dutch vocabulary related to drinks. Whether you are visiting the Netherlands or just interested in learning the language, it's always a good idea to know how to order and talk about drinks. Let's get started!
Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: Places in a City, Animals, How to Say Hello and Greetings & Idiomatic Expressions.
Common Beverages[edit | edit source]
Let's start with some of the most common beverages in the Netherlands. Here are some of their Dutch names, pronunciation, and English translations.
Dutch | Pronunciation | English |
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Koffie | KOFF-ee | Coffee |
Thee | TAY | Tea |
Melk | melk | Milk |
Chocolademelk | ko-ko-LAH-duh-melk | Hot Chocolate (literally "chocolate milk") |
Water | VAA-ter | Water |
Alcoholic Drinks[edit | edit source]
The Netherlands is famous for its beer and jenever (Dutch gin). Here are the most common alcoholic drinks in Dutch, with pronunciation and translation.
Dutch | Pronunciation | English |
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Bier | beer | Beer |
Jenever | yuh-NEE-vur | Gin |
Wijn | wine | Wine |
Likeur | lee-KUHR | Liqueur |
Advocaat | ad-vo-KAHT | Eggnog-like drink (made with egg yolks, sugar, and brandy) |
It's also important to know how to order a drink in a bar or café. Here's an example dialogue:
- Person 1: Kan ik een biertje bestellen, alstublieft? (Can I order a beer, please?)
- Bartender: Natuurlijk, wilt u een pilsje of een speciaalbiertje? (Of course, would you like a regular beer or a specialty beer?)
- Person 1: Doet u maar een pilsje. (I'll have a regular beer, please.)
- Bartender: Eén pilsje, komt eraan! (One regular beer, coming up!)
Useful Phrases[edit | edit source]
Here are some useful phrases to know when ordering drinks or talking about them in Dutch:
- Ik wil graag een ... , alstublieft. (I would like a ..., please.)
- Mag ik de kaart met wijnen zien? (Can I see the wine menu?)
- Welk bier zou u aanraden? (Which beer would you recommend?)
- Ik drink niet veel. (I don't drink much.)
- Ik ben dronken. (I'm drunk.)
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Now you are equipped with the Dutch vocabulary needed to enjoy drinks in the Netherlands or talk about them with Dutch-speaking people. Don't forget, the best way to learn a language is to practice with native speakers. You can find them on Polyglot Club. Find native speakers and ask them any questions. If you want to learn more Dutch vocabulary, you can also check our Vocabulary page. Dank je wel (thank you) for reading!
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Well done on mastering this lesson! Don't miss these related pages to expand your knowledge: Education, Say No, How to Say Hello & Verbs in Dutch.
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- How to say Good Bye?
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- Resources
- Geography
- Animal
- Education
- People in Dutch
- Numbers
- Say No
- Food in Dutch
Sources[edit | edit source]
- Dutch Word Cocktail Recipe
- Food and Drinks in Dutch | coLanguage
- How To Talk About Food And Drink In Dutch