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  1. Press Alt with the appropriate letter. For example, to type ï, press Alt + I; to type ó or ö, hold Alt and press O once or twice. Stop the mouse over each button to learn its keyboard shortcut. Shift + click a button to insert its upper-case form. Alt + click a button to copy a single character to the clipboard.

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    • Het Alfabet ~ The Alphabet
    • Diacritics
    • Nederlandse Uitspraak ~ Dutch Pronunciation Guide

    The Dutch alphabet, like English, consists of 26 basic letters. However, there are also a number of letter combinations. The following table includes a listing of all these letters and a guide to their pronunciation. As in English, letter sounds can differ depending upon where within a word the letter occurs. The first pronunciation given below (se...

    Diacritics are not very numerous in Dutch and they are mostly limited to loans, but the orthography does for example demand a diaeresis, mostly on ë and ï in words like geërgerd, geïnteresseerd. It marks the boundary of two syllables and is fairly common. It is not to be confused with the German umlaut that only occurs on a few German loans like üb...

    Klinkers

    Dutch has quite a few vowels (13). To be well understood by a native speaker it is imperative to master them, which can be quite challenge for native speakers of languages that rely more on their many consonants such as Russian. One general observation is that they are always pronounced as more or less pure(or only slightly diphthongized) vowels as in French, never quite as drawled or 'chewed upon' as in many varieties of English. Admittedly this does vary from speaker to speaker and region t...

    The spelling rule

    The vowels oe and eu are single, but as we saw above five vowels occur in open/covered pairs: a, e, i, o, u.There is a systematic way in the spelling to indicate which of the two varieties is intended. 1. An open syllable ending in a vowel has the 'long' open variety, 2. A closed syllable ending in one or more consonants has the 'short' covered variety.. Example 1. na /naː/ : open syllable - open vowel 2. nat /nɑt/ : closed syllable - covered vowel If a conflict arises, either the vowel or th...

    Diphthongs

    1. ei and ij are both /ɛɪ̯/ 1. au and ou are both /au/ as in English now 1. ui is /ʌy/ needs to be learned by ear, it is a bit like in French l'oeil. 1. aai is /aɪ̯/ 1. ooi is /oɪ̯/ 1. ieu is /iu/ or /iy/ 1. eeu is /eu/ 1. uw is /yu/ Diphthongs like /ɔɪ̯/ (as in English toy) or /ɑɪ̯/ (as in English my) are not used in the standard language. In various dialects they do occur and producing them is often frowned upon. They are considered 'lower class' in many circles. In unstressed syllables lik...

  2. Instructions. To type directly with the computer keyboard: Type =, == to get or change a diacritic mark. Copy [Ctrl]+ [C] & Paste [Ctrl]+ [V] → Dutch language: dictionary, pronunciation, grammar. → Dutch-English translation. → Multilingual keyboard: index. Online Dutch keyboard to type a text with the diacritics.

  3. Below is a table showing the Dutch alphabet and how it is pronounced in English, and finally examples of how those letters would sound if you place them in a word. Dutch Alphabet. English Sound. Pronunciation Example. A a. aa. short (a) long (aa) B b. bee.

    Dutch Alphabet
    English Sound
    Pronunciation Example
    A a
    aa
    short (a) long (aa)
    B b
    bee
    similar to English
    C c
    see
    either s or k, e.g. sirkel
    D d
    dee
    similar to English
  4. Elsewhere = [r]. In some dialects, r = [ʁ] or [ʀ] An acute accent (é) is used to emphasise a word or phrase, and on vowels in stressed syllables. For example, Ik wil het nú! = I want it now! It can also be used to differentiate homographs. For example, een = a (n) and één = one, and voor = for, vóór = before.

  5. The Dutch alphabet in 1560, still including the long s. The modern Dutch alphabet, used for the Dutch language, consists of the 26 letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet. Depending on how y is used, six (or five) letters are vowels and 20 (or 21) letters are consonants.

  6. Continue learning for free. Learn how to pronounce Dutch with the 26 letters of the alphabet. Get up to speed on Dutch long and short vowels, the Dutch G, J, V, W, and IJ.

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