Language/Western-frisian/Vocabulary/Common-Hobbies
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Western Frisian is a beautiful language spoken in the Netherlands and Germany. As a Western Frisian language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to introduce you to new vocabulary related to hobbies and leisure activities. In this lesson, you will learn how to discuss your hobbies and passions in Western Frisian with ease. So, let's start!
Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Telling Time & Describing Weather.
Sports
Sports are a great way to stay active and healthy while having fun. Whether you like team sports or individual activities, there are plenty of options to choose from. Here are some Western Frisian words to help you get started:
Western Frisian | Pronunciation | English |
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atletyk | aht-luh-tayk | athletics |
keatsen | kayt-suhn | playing Frisian handball |
fuotbal | foot-bahl | football/soccer |
swemmen | swem-muhn | swimming |
tennis | ten-nis | tennis |
seilen | say-len | sailing |
balkeatse | bahl-kayt-suh | volleyball |
- Playing Frisian handball is a popular sport in Friesland, the province of the Western Frisian language.
- In the Netherlands, football is one of the most popular sports.
- Sailing is a great hobby for those who love the water and want to explore the beautiful Dutch or German coastline.
Music
Music is a universal language that can bring people together. Whether you like to listen to music or create your own, Western Frisian has words to help you express your musical interests.
Western Frisian | Pronunciation | English |
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muzyk | moo-zik | music |
sjonge | shong-uh | singing |
piano spylje | pee-ah-noo speel-yuh | playing piano |
gitaar spylje | gee-tahr speel-yuh | playing guitar |
fioele spylje | fee-you-luh speel-yuh | playing violin |
drumme | droom-muh | drumming |
- The famous Dutch musician André Rieu was born and raised in Maastricht, a city located in the Southern part of the Netherlands. His music has become internationally known.
- Fiddles (Frisian: fioelen) have been around for centuries and were used in traditional Frisian folk music.
Art
Art is everywhere and comes in many forms. Whether you are into painting, sculpture, or photography, there are many ways to express your creativity in Western Frisian.
Western Frisian | Pronunciation | English |
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keunst | kuh-oost | art |
skilderje | skil-duh-ruh | painting |
tekenje | tay-kun-yuh | drawing |
beeldhouwe | bayld-hou-wuh | sculpture |
fotografearje | fo-to-gra-fee-uh-ruh | photographing |
design | day-zain | design |
- The Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh was born and raised in the Netherlands. His paintings are still popular and studied today.
- Western Frisians are known for their handicrafts such as pottery, basket-weaving, and lace-making.
Reading
Reading is a great way to relax and escape into new worlds without leaving your home. Whether you prefer fiction, non-fiction, or comics, Western Frisian has words to help you express your love of reading.
Western Frisian | Pronunciation | English |
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lêzen | lay-zen | reading |
roman | roh-muhn | novel |
ferhaleboek | fer-hah-luh-book | storybook |
tydskrift | tayd-skruft | magazine |
krante | krun-tuh | newspaper |
stripboek | strip-book | comic book |
- Western Frisians are not only great readers, but also writers. One of the most famous Frisians is the writer and historian Geert Mak.
Conclusion
Well done! You have now learned some Western Frisian words related to common hobbies such as sports, music, art, and reading. These new words will help you express yourself and communicate with others. Keep practicing and exploring new activities. The Western Frisian culture has so much to offer!
With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: Modes of Transportation & Family Members.
Other Lessons
- Food
- Common Greetings
- Seasons and Months
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- How to say Good Bye?
- Introducing Yourself
- Asking for Directions
- Numbers 1 20
- Describing Relationships
Sources
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