
Is there a difference between "jij" and "jou" ? : r/learndutch - Reddit
Nov 1, 2021 · My understanding is that “jou” is more formal (like the difference between “du” and “Sie” in German if that means anything to you). I suppose you’d more likely use “jou” when …
Difference between Jou and Jouw ? (Tutorial) : r/learndutch - Reddit
Jun 5, 2022 · Jou means you but is often used to indicate something with or around you. Is that your coffee? --> Is dat jouw koffie? Is that coffee yours? --> is die koffie van jou? Jou is used …
What is the difference between 'Jy' and 'Jou'? : r/afrikaans - Reddit
Apr 12, 2022 · Dutch ppl learning Afrikaans often struggle with this, because 'je', 'jij' and 'jou' in different context all can be translated to jy, while 'jouw' means jou, and 'van jou' is joune.
Difference between je/jij/jou/jullie? : r/learndutch - Reddit
singular: je = you jij = you (stressed) jou = you (stressed) singular possesive: je = your jouw = your (stressed) plural: jullie = you (plural) jullie = your (plural) We use different versions …
What is the difference between Je, Jij, Jullie, Jou and U? - Reddit
Nov 29, 2020 · Learn Dutch! A subreddit for everybody interested in learning the Dutch language (*het Nederlands*) - whether you're a beginner, an expert, or just curious. Dutch is one of the …
Literal meaning of “Ik hou van je” : r/dutch - Reddit
Jul 17, 2023 · Houden indeed means to hold or to keep. I'd like to believe the English phrase To hold someone / something dear was derived from the Dutch Ik houd van jou. But who knows …
When to use "Jou" and "Jouw" en "je"? : r/learndutch - Reddit
Mar 13, 2024 · Jou: personal pronoun, non-subject form Jouw: possessive. Both sound the same, many Dutch make mistakes here. 'Je' is just the reduced (unstressed form) of jij/jou/jouw.
Wat kost (te) een Mars bij jou op de middelbare school?
En nu ben ik benieuwd wat dit tegenwoordig kost in het winkeltje of uit de automaat op school.
What is the difference between Je, Jij, and Jou? : r/learndutch
Oct 14, 2014 · It's mostly emphasis, except jou is pretty circumstantial, and is probably part of some really elaborate and obscure language rule. Just ignore it and use 'je' every time.
Is het 'jou' of 'jouw'? : r/learndutch - Reddit
Mar 31, 2022 · Duo seems to teach me 'jou' is both personal and possessive ('you' and 'your'), as it has taught me: "Het uil eet jou maaltijd" and "Het is jou paard" meaning "The owl is eating …