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Dutch Pronunciation Guide

Learn Dutch sounds using Hindi vowel concepts - the short vs long (छोटी vs बड़ी मात्रा) system maps perfectly!

Good news for Hindi speakers: Dutch uses the same short/long vowel distinction as Hindi. If you know अ vs आ, you already understand Dutch a vs aa!
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Short vs Long Vowels: The Hindi Connection

The Key Insight: Just like Hindi has छोटी मात्रा (short) and बड़ी मात्रा (long), Dutch has SHORT and LONG vowels. The spelling changes to show which one!
Dutch Short Hindi Equivalent Dutch Long Hindi Equivalent
a अ (a) aa / a आ (aa)
e ऍ (short e) ee / e ए (long e)
i इ (i) ie ई (ee)
o ऑ (short o) oo / o ओ (o)
u उ (u) uu / u ऊ (oo)

Why Two Spellings for Long Vowels?

Dutch uses aa, ee, oo, uu in closed syllables (ending with consonant) and single a, e, o, u in open syllables (ending with vowel). More on this in the Syllable Rules section!

Visual Comparison

a
/ɑ/
man (man)
vs
aa
/aː/
maan (moon)
i
/ɪ/
min (less)
vs
ie
/iː/
mien (avoid)
o
/ɔ/
bos (forest)
vs
oo
/oː/
boos (angry)
u
/ʏ/
bus (bus)
vs
uu
/yː/
ऊ (lips rounded)
muur (wall)

Complete Dutch-Hindi Sound Map

Here's every major Dutch sound with its closest Hindi equivalent:

Vowels (स्वर)

Dutch Sound Hindi Example Meaning
a /ɑ/ kat cat
aa /aː/ kaas cheese
e /ɛ/ bed bed
ee /eː/ beet bite
i /ɪ/ vis fish
ie /iː/ vier four
o /ɔ/ pot pot
oo /oː/ rood red
u /ʏ/ kus kiss
uu /yː/ ऊ + lips rounded muur wall
oe /uː/ ऊ exactly! boek book
Important: Dutch "oe" = Hindi ऊ (oo sound). Don't confuse with "oo" which is more like ओ!

Special Sounds (No Direct Hindi Equivalent)

ui Diphthong

Like saying "अ" + "उ" quickly together with rounded lips

huis /hœys/ house
👄 Start with lips open, round them as you go
eu Diphthong

Like "ए" but with rounded lips - imagine saying "ए" while whistling

neus /nøːs/ nose
👄 Say "ए" but push lips forward
ij / ei Same sound!

Like "ए" sliding to "इ" - similar to "ऐ" in Hindi

wijn = wein /ʋɛin/ wine
👄 Same as Hindi ऐ (ai)
ou / au Same sound!

Like "आ" sliding to "उ" - exactly like Hindi औ!

koud = kaud /kɑut/ cold
👄 Same as Hindi औ (au)

Consonants (व्यंजन)

g / ch

The famous Dutch throat sound! Like Hindi ख़ (with more friction)

goed, acht /x/ good, eight
👄 Like clearing your throat gently
w

Between English "v" and "w" - like Hindi व

water /ʋ/ water
r

Can be rolled (like Hindi र) or guttural (throat) - both acceptable!

rood /r/ or /ʁ/ red
j

Like English "y" or Hindi य

ja /j/ yes

The Syllable Rule: Break from Behind!

Golden Rule: When breaking Dutch words into syllables, start from the END. A consonant between two vowels goes with the NEXT syllable.

How It Works

lopen (to walk)
↓ Break from behind ↓
lo pen
"lo" ends with vowel = OPEN syllable = long "o" sound (ओ)
"pen" ends with consonant = CLOSED syllable
eten (to eat)
↓ Break from behind ↓
e ten
"e" ends with vowel = OPEN syllable = long "e" sound (ए)
Single "e" is long because it's in an open syllable!
werken (to work)
↓ Break from behind ↓
wer ken
"wer" ends with consonant = CLOSED syllable = short "e" sound
Both syllables are closed!

The Key Spelling Rules

Syllable Type Ends With Vowel Length Spelling Example
Open Vowel LONG Single vowel (a, e, o, u) lo-pen, e-ten, bo-men
Closed Consonant SHORT Single vowel (a, e, i, o, u) kat, bed, vis, pot
Closed + Long Consonant LONG Double vowel (aa, ee, oo, uu) maan, been, boot, muur

Think of it like Hindi!

In Hindi, क (ka) vs का (kaa) shows short vs long. In Dutch:

  • kat = क + अ + त (short a)
  • kaas = क + आ + स (long aa)

Verb Conjugation: The Spelling Magic

Understanding syllables explains why Dutch verb spelling changes!

The Rule: Long vowel sound stays the same, but spelling changes based on whether the syllable is open or closed.

Example: LOPEN (to walk) - Long "o" sound throughout

infinitive
lopen
lo-pen (open = single o)
ik
loop
loop (closed = double oo)
jij
loopt
loopt (closed = double oo)
hij/zij
loopt
loopt (closed = double oo)
wij
lopen
lo-pen (open = single o)
jullie
lopen
lo-pen (open = single o)

Example: WERKEN (to work) - Short "e" sound throughout

infinitive
werken
wer-ken (closed = short)
ik
werk
werk (closed = short)
jij
werkt
werkt (closed = short)
hij/zij
werkt
werkt (closed = short)
wij
werken
wer-ken (closed = short)
jullie
werken
wer-ken (closed = short)

Compare: maken vs pakken

maken
Long aa
ik maak, jij maakt
मा-कन → माक
vs
pakken
Short a
ik pak, jij pakt
पक्-कन → पक
Notice: "pakken" has double "k" to keep the syllable closed (pak-ken), so the "a" stays SHORT. "maken" has single "k" (ma-ken), so the "a" is LONG.

Tricky Sound Pairs

These are commonly confused. Learn to hear the difference!

oo vs oe

oo
/oː/
boot (boat)
oe
/uː/
boek (book)
Common mistake: Don't pronounce "oe" like English "oh" - it's "oo" as in "food"!

ee vs ie

ee
/eː/
been (leg)
ie
/iː/
bier (beer)

ij/ei vs e

ij / ei
/ɛi/
wijn, trein
ee
/eː/
been

The "ij" and "ei" are the SAME sound!

Why two spellings?

Historical reasons! Just like "their" and "there" in English. Both "ij" and "ei" make the same /ɛi/ sound (like Hindi ऐ). You just have to memorize which words use which spelling.

Fun fact: "ij" is sometimes considered a single letter in Dutch and has its own key on Dutch keyboards!

Quick Reference Card

Dutch Sounds Like Hindi Example
acupkat
aafatherkaas
ebedbed
eesaybeen
isitvis
ieseevier
olotpot
oogoboot
oefoodboek
uputbus
uufew (rounded)ऊ + lipsmuur
ij/eieyewijn, trein
ou/aunowkoud, blauw
uiअउ roundedhuis
euए + lipsneus

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