How do you say hello in Amsterdam?

Hello and Other Greetings
  1. Hallo ("HAH low")—Hello. Universal greeting for hello (and by far the easiest to say). ...
  2. Hoi ("hoy")—Hi. Used more often with people you know. ...
  3. Goedemorgen ("KHOO duh MORE khen")—Good morning. ...
  4. Goedenmiddag ("KHOO duh midakh")—Good afternoon. ...
  5. Goedenavond ("KHOO dun AH fohnt")—Good evening.
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How do you greet someone in the Netherlands?

The common greeting in the Netherlands is a handshake along with a nod of the head. This form of address is usually short. Among friends and family, it is common to greet one another by kissing on alternating cheeks three times. Take both your hands out of your pockets if you shake someone's hand.
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Does Dag mean hello in Dutch?

It's also not unusual to hear dag (literally “day”) or goedendag (good day). And did you know that dag can be used both for greeting someone and for bidding farewell?
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How do you say good afternoon in Amsterdam?

16 Ways to Say Hello in Dutch (Greetings, Kisses, Customs)
  1. Hallo: Hello.
  2. Hoi: Hi.
  3. Goedendag: Good Day.
  4. Goedemorgen: Good Morning.
  5. Goedemiddag: Good Afternoon.
  6. Goedenavond: Good Evening.
  7. Goedenacht: Good Night.
  8. Dag: Goodbye.
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How do I say hello how are you in Dutch?

Hello and Other Greetings
  1. Hallo ("HAH low")—Hello. Universal greeting for hello (and by far the easiest to say). ...
  2. Hoi ("hoy")—Hi. Used more often with people you know. ...
  3. Goedemorgen ("KHOO duh MORE khen")—Good morning. ...
  4. Goedenmiddag ("KHOO duh midakh")—Good afternoon. ...
  5. Goedenavond ("KHOO dun AH fohnt")—Good evening.
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What is DOI in Dutch?

doei : bye. doei-doei : this isn't an official way of saying goodbye, but you will hear it a lot, and it basically means bye-bye.
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Is Dutch and German the same?

Dutch is a unique language with a lot of interesting features. It's most notable for being within the same language family as German but closely similar to the English language. In other words, it's the link between the two languages. Dutch, however, can't be described as the mixture of German and English.
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Is it OK to speak English in Amsterdam?

The majority of Amsterdam's residents speak English well and are often fluent in one or two languages on top of that. You can usually get by effortlessly in Amsterdam without a knowing word of Dutch. For those keen to try, learning a few words or phrases will always go a long way with the locals.
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Is Holland and Amsterdam the same?

The Netherlands is often called 'Holland'. But 'Holland' is the name for only 2 provinces of The Netherlands: North-Holland, province of the capital city Amsterdam and South-Holland, province of The Hague (seat of the Dutch government), Rotterdam (big port) and Leiden (famous university).
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Is it hard to learn Dutch?

How hard is it to learn? Dutch is probably the easiest language to learn for English speakers as it positions itself somewhere between German and English.
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Why do the Dutch kiss three times?

The Dutch Cheek Kiss

In the Netherlands it is considered quite normal for Dutch people to greet each other with three kisses on the cheek. It is also custom to do the same again when saying good bye. It's just a friendly way of saying hello and farewell. It's not limited to the Dutch either.
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What is considered rude in the Netherlands?

It is rude to speak whilst chewing gum. Knock before entering a room if the door is shut. Standing with your hands in your pockets can be considered impolite. Compliments are usually given in private directly to the person that deserves them.
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Do Dutch speak English?

While 90% of the Dutch population in the Netherlands can speak English, not all of them are fluent. The Dutch have their own spin of the English accent. Many Dutch people speak "steenkolen-engels" or in English known as Dunglish.
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What does tot Straks mean?

If you are leaving for a short while (a few minutes to a few hours), you say tot straks or tot zo (both mean "till soon").
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What is a Dutch goodbye?

If you want to say “goodbye” in Dutch, you have plenty of options. The most common in probably “dag.” But “doeg,” “doei,” “doe-doei,” “joe,” “hoje,” “tjuus,” and “houdoe” are all either other general ways or regional ways to say “goodbye.”
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What is a DOEI?

1. DOEI - an agency that collects political and economic and technical information about energy matters and makes the Department of Energy's technical and analytical expertise available to other members of the Intelligence Community. Department of Energy Intelligence.
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What is Hoi in English?

hello, ‐ an expression of greeting.
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What word is Ciao?

interjection Italian. (used as a word of greeting or parting): hello; goodbye; so long; see you later.
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What is your name in Dutch?

"What is your name?" in Dutch

Hoe heet u?
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What is Dank je wel?

thank you very much synonyms ▲ Synonyms: bedankt, dank je, dank u, dank u wel, thanks.
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