Tijdje terug met deze app geoefend hier
En dat resulteerde in 1 fout in eerste keer geslaagd, had twee weken van tevoren zon 14dagen subscriptie gekocht maar had wss wel genoeg gehad aan een week. De app voelde als 1op1 met t examen.
Not be a dick about it, but there is an amazing translator called Deepl. Works a lot better than Google translate, does have fewer languages though. But Dutch is in there! Might be useful for future finds.
Please disseminate this book to your friends who may be interested:
Als jouw ouders een Android apparaat hebben, kunnen ze ook deze app installeren: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsurd.wordle
(Disclaimer: Ik ben de maker van deze app. Feedback is zeker welkom!)
Markamanic's translation is correct. "Zullen zijn" is at the end, because it's a compound sentence with a dependent clause. There's actually two sentences: "Ze vraagt zich af" and "haar ouders hier wel zo blij mee zullen zijn", glued together by the word "of".
Here's a webpage with more explanation, it is in dutch but stays pretty accurate/comprehensable if you yeet it through Google Translate https://www.gynzy.com/nl/verwerking/leergebieden/taal/leerlijn/hoofdzin-bijzin/
Resources for Learning Dutch:
Dutchpod101- This is my favorite Dutch audio course.
Glossika- Learn through sentences and repetition.
italki- italki connects you with native Dutch speakers for spoken practice on Skype.
Forvo- Find out how any Dutch word is pronounced.
Colloquial Dutch- This series is a great way to introduce yourself to the natural flow of Dutch, without worrying too much about the grammar.
Are you listening to television and music? Helped me a lot with tuning my ear to understanding spoken dutch. Subtitles and lyrics help a lot.
Just put another zigbee switch between the fan. Like the sonoff zbmini
SONOFF ZBMINI ZigBee Smart Switch, 2 Way ZigBee switch, Compatibel Met Alexa, SmartThings Hub, Google Home, SONOFF ZBBridge, Vereist ZigBee 3.0 Gateway Hub, 10A/2200W https://www.amazon.nl/dp/B08MJL8G3C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_3ZASKHF7Q74QPV13CSAE
You should be able to control it using the same remote.
https://www.memrise.com/course/408/dutch-the-1001-most-common-words/ Start learning the 1000 most commonly used words (and then the next 1000 etc.) Around 300 words start reading about grammar and maybe start with some simple stories. Find a song in Dutch you like, grab the lyrics and learn the crap out of it (I'd suggest Acda en de Munnik, but I don't know what kind of music you like). There are some good Dutch movies (most good ones are comedy), start watching them.
If you still want to learn after all of this, then buy a textbook (can't recommend any good ones, but that shouldn't be hard to find if you look at what Dutch courses recommend).
Good luck!
Don't think I picked up the right item because whatever I did was so salty it was crazy. I like salt, but this was beyond my palate!
Turns out zout means salt...