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Complete Dutch Grammar (Explained in English)

What are Diminutives?

Diminutives in Dutch make something smaller or cuter. It is like saying ‘little’ or ‘cute’ in English. In Dutch, we can add different endings to words to create diminutives.

How to Form Diminutives

We can often add one of these endings: -je, -tje, -pje, or -etje.

  • -je: Most common ending. Used for many words.
  • -tje: Used for words that end in a vowel.
  • -pje: Used for words that end in a consonant, usually softer sounds.
  • -etje: Used for words that end with a hard ‘e’ sound.

Examples

Base Word Diminutive English
boek boekje little book
tafel tafeltje little table
kaas kaasje little cheese
fles flesje little bottle
vriend vriendje little friend

Notes

When you make a diminutive, the article (the word for ‘the’) also changes from de to het.

For example: de tafel (the table) becomes het tafeltje (the little table).

Practice using diminutives! They are fun and make your Dutch sound cute!

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