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blauw
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Belgium
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 Message 409 of 509
07 April 2011 at 5:10pm | IP Logged 
I see "gebakje" as being a lot smaller than "taart", if you try doing an image search of "gebakje" and then "taart" through Google, you'll get a clear idea of the difference between the two.

I'd also have to disagree with Jan's explanation about "fout" vs. "vergissing" - to me, "fout" sounds worse, because the important distinction between the two is that "fout" means "error, flaw" (in general) and "vergissing" means "mistake": a "fout" that you made by accident, without meaning to.

As for "vaak" and "dikwijls," like everyone else, I would say they mean the exact same thing. In Belgium, I use "dikwijls" more often in spoken language and "vaak" more often in written language, but I've no idea if there's any difference in the Netherlands.
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Cherufe
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Bulgaria
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 Message 410 of 509
07 April 2011 at 10:03pm | IP Logged 
Today the list is longer :)
praten en spreken
logeren en blijven
de dienst en de gunst
tijdens en gedurende
gewoonlijk en doorgaans
het eind en de afloop

also, can some one give me info on the adjective: "grof". I found a lot of meanings, but they are quite different, and also I saw a sign today that was something like:
Zeven soorten grof gesneden groenten, and I'm not sure how to "translate" grof in it.

Tnx

Edited by Cherufe on 08 April 2011 at 12:45am

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nimchimpsky
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 Message 411 of 509
08 April 2011 at 3:52pm | IP Logged 
'Een gunst' is something done or granted out of goodwill, rather than from justice or for remuneration.

'Een dienst' is a service you have to pay for.
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tommus
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 Message 412 of 509
08 April 2011 at 4:52pm | IP Logged 
Free download: excellent Dutch dictionary: Juffrouw Blom

This free dictionary is a part of a large series of Dutch language educational material aimed mainly at school children. The material itself would probably be excellent for Dutch second language students except for two things; it might get very boring for adults, and it is extremely expensive at 62.50 euro per CD and there are many CDs. It goes beyond words and sentences, etc. to other subjects such as arithmetic. So if a learner followed the whole series, they would get a very good basic understanding of Dutch, just as it is designed to do for children and students. It includes lots of variety, including audio.

There is also a lot of similar material for English, Spanish and French.

The downloadable dictionary is on the left side of the page near the bottom. It offers a very nice environment with 11,000 words, meanings, synonyms, conjugation, sample sentences, etc. And almost every word is clickable.

http://www.juffrouwblom.com/shop/pages.php?page=Woordenboek



Edited by tommus on 08 April 2011 at 4:55pm

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schoenewaelder
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 Message 413 of 509
09 April 2011 at 2:51pm | IP Logged 
That does seem to be a pretty good dictionary. My only complaint is I would like a simpler interface. I don't mind childish looking things, but I like things less busy. There's also an annoying little jingle when it launches. (I have been using the dictionaries from "freelang" which are very basic, but suit me fine. But the Dutch one does seem to be a bit short of words.)
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tommus
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 Message 414 of 509
09 April 2011 at 4:17pm | IP Logged 
schoenewaelder wrote:
My only complaint is I would like a simpler interface.

Yes. I understand. But it is not meant to be a pop-up and/or translation dictionary. What it provides that you don't see enough of is the 'very common usage' of words, expressions and sentences as they are used in real conversation, and which you rarely see in print material such as the news. For that, I think it is excellent.


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Cherufe
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 Message 415 of 509
09 April 2011 at 7:37pm | IP Logged 
Cherufe wrote:
Today the list is longer :)
praten en spreken
logeren en blijven
tijdens en gedurende
gewoonlijk en doorgaans
het eind en de afloop

also, can some one give me info on the adjective: "grof".

Tnx


Also:
'inschenken' en 'gieten'
'de werknemer' en 'de bediende'
'het nagerecht','het dessert' en 'het toetje'
'doorbrengen' en 'uitgeven'
'bedienen' en 'beheren'

Thank you for the help :)



Edited by Cherufe on 10 April 2011 at 3:13pm

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topaztrex
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 Message 416 of 509
10 April 2011 at 9:55pm | IP Logged 
FAQ-NL: A free, reliable online Dutch dictionary with audible pronunciation?

I am looking for something that is similar to http://dict.leo.org/

Too bad LEO doesn't have Dutch.

Thanks!




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