Analysis updated 2026-07-12 · repo last pushed 2014-08-31
Scan basic Dutch greetings and polite expressions before a trip to the Netherlands.
Find the right formal or casual phrase to introduce yourself to Dutch colleagues.
Use the phrase tables as a quick cheat sheet for everyday Dutch conversation.
| jurre/learn-dutch | 0xhassaan/nn-from-scratch | 0xzgbot/hermes-comfyui-skills | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | — | 0 | 0 |
| Language | — | Python | — |
| Last pushed | 2014-08-31 | — | — |
| Maintenance | Dormant | — | — |
| Setup difficulty | easy | moderate | easy |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 4/5 | 1/5 |
| Audience | general | developer | designer |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
No setup required, it is a static reference document you can read directly on GitHub or any device.
Learn Dutch is a simple reference guide for anyone picking up basic Dutch phrases. It's essentially a set of study notes that someone compiled while learning the language, now shared openly for others to use. The content is organized into practical categories like greetings, introducing yourself, getting to know someone, and polite expressions. Each section presents a straightforward table with the Dutch phrase alongside its English translation, so you can quickly scan and find what you need. Some entries also note distinctions between casual and formal usage, which is useful since Dutch has different forms depending on whom you're addressing. This would be handy for expats moving to the Netherlands, travelers planning a trip, or language beginners who want a quick cheat sheet rather than a full course. For example, if you're about to meet Dutch colleagues and want to introduce yourself politely, you'd find phrases like "Ik heet [name]" and "Leuk je te ontmoeten" ready to copy and practice. The README doesn't go into much detail beyond the phrase tables themselves. There's no accompanying app, audio, or interactive component mentioned, it's just a clean, static reference. Its value is in being lightweight and accessible: you can read it on your phone or computer without installing anything, and since it's open-sourced, others could contribute additional phrases or corrections over time. It's a modest but genuinely useful resource for getting started with everyday Dutch conversation.
A clean, static reference guide of basic Dutch phrases with English translations, organized by everyday situations like greetings and introductions. No app or installation needed, just read and practice.
Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2014-08-31).
Open-sourced for others to use and contribute to, though the specific license type is not stated in the README.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
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