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Basic Dutch Phrases for Travelers

Heading to the Netherlands or just starting Dutch? These essential phrases get you through greetings, shops, restaurants and directions — with the basics of pronunciation.

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Phrases that get you through the day

You don't need fluency to make a great impression — these phrases cover the situations every traveler and beginner faces.

Greetings & politeness

Start every interaction right.

Dutch English
Hallo / Goedemorgen Hello / Good morning
Tot ziens / Doei Goodbye / Bye
Alstublieft Please / Here you go
Dank u wel Thank you
Sorry / Pardon Sorry / Excuse me
Spreekt u Engels? Do you speak English?

Out and about

Shops, directions, restaurants.

Dutch English
Waar is…? Where is…?
Hoeveel kost het? How much does it cost?
De rekening, alstublieft The bill, please
Mag ik…? May I have…?
Ik begrijp het niet I don’t understand
Kunt u dat herhalen? Can you repeat that?

A pronunciation note

Two sounds will mark you as a learner: the throaty g/ch (as in goedemorgen) and the ui sound (as in huis). Don’t stress about perfection — Dutch people genuinely appreciate any effort, and saying ‘Sorry, ik spreek een beetje Nederlands’ earns instant goodwill.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the most useful Dutch phrases for travelers?

Greetings (hallo, tot ziens), politeness (alstublieft, dank u wel), 'Spreekt u Engels?', 'Waar is…?', 'Hoeveel kost het?' and 'De rekening, alstublieft'. These cover most travel situations.

How do you say please and thank you in Dutch?

'Alstublieft' (formal) or 'alsjeblieft' (informal) for please; 'dank u wel' (formal) or 'dank je wel' / 'bedankt' (informal) for thank you.

Do I need Dutch to visit the Netherlands?

No — most Dutch people speak excellent English. But learning a few phrases shows respect and is genuinely appreciated.

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