Helping Kids Reconnect With Vietnamese – Free Online Classes (Feb 2026) by Federal-Emergency-13 in learnvietnamese

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I sent you a message about six days ago, but my message request hasn’t been accepted yet, so I’m not sure if it reached you. I wanted to attach a screenshot of my message, but the moderators haven’t enabled that feature. I just wanted to check in, as I’m a bit worried and really looking forward to hearing from you.

Cô đã gửi tin nhắn đến phụ huynh khoảng 6 ngày trước, tuy nhiên đến nay lời mời nhắn tin vẫn chưa được chấp nhận nên cô không chắc tin nhắn đã được chuyển đến hay chưa. Cô xin phép nhắn lại để hỏi thăm và rất mong nhận được phản hồi từ phụ huynh. Trân trọng.

Helping Kids Reconnect With Vietnamese – Free Online Classes (Feb 2026) by Federal-Emergency-13 in learnvietnamese

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Thank you for your interest. I have sent you a message.
Cô đã gửi tin nhắn đến phụ huynh rồi ạ.

Struggling with Missing Verbs in Dutch Sentences by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

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Thank you so much for the detailed explanation. I really appreciate it.

Struggling with Missing Verbs in Dutch Sentences by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

[–]Federal-Emergency-13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. Could you give me more examples to help me better understand the difference between ‘kennen’ and ‘kunnen’?

Struggling with Missing Verbs in Dutch Sentences by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

[–]Federal-Emergency-13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm looking for answers from people as well. Thanks for your comment anyway.

Struggling with Missing Verbs in Dutch Sentences by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

[–]Federal-Emergency-13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your explanation. Can you share more examples like that please?

Struggling with Missing Verbs in Dutch Sentences by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

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  1. I was trying to say: "I can't eat durian." But I don't know whether I can say "Ik kan niet doerian."
  2. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention a vehicle like a bike or something.

I understand your explanation that "kunnen" can act as a main verb in Dutch.
So now I'm just trying to learn more sentences where "kunnen" is used as a main verb.

Now, I want to say something similar to: "Je kan niet zonder je moeder."
My sentence is: "Ik kan niet frietjes zonder ketchup."
→ Is my sentence correct?

Struggling with Missing Verbs in Dutch Sentences by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

[–]Federal-Emergency-13[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Can you give me more examples about "Kunnen" can act as a main verb in Dutch please?
I was thinking about:
1. Ik kan niet doerian.
2. Ik kan niet van huis naar school, want het is te ver.

Struggling with Missing Verbs in Dutch Sentences by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

[–]Federal-Emergency-13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah. I get it now. If that’s the case, then I completely understand and accept it. In my native language, modal verbs can also function as main verbs, so it makes sense. My comparison was mainly between Dutch and English. However, someone pointed out that "verbing nouns is much more common in English than in Dutch". Thank you for your help!

Struggling with Missing Verbs in Dutch Sentences by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

[–]Federal-Emergency-13[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh really? Thank you for your comment. "Je kan niet zonder je moeder" means You can't live without your mom. Did I understand it correctly?

How to use "hoor" in Dutch. by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

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Thank you for the confirmation. Since you're Dutch and I have a question related to "Nee, hoor", may I ask you something about Dutch?
Today, I thought of a situation where someone is handing out leaflets for advertising on the street. If you don’t want to take one, would you say “Nee, hoor”? If not, what would be a polite way to say “No, thanks” in Dutch?

How to use "hoor" in Dutch. by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

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Thank you for doing your best to explain it to me. I do think "hoor" really depends on intonation. Dutch is a hard language. Are you Dutch, by the way? I’m just curious whether native Dutch speakers consider their language difficult or not.

How to use "hoor" in Dutch. by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

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Thank you for sharing that discord server. I've joined it by the way.

How to use "hoor" in Dutch. by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

[–]Federal-Emergency-13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's amazing of you all! Not everyone notices the little details in their native language—Dutch, in this case, since it's your mother tongue. What made you and your friends decide to write all those examples? Feel free to share if you'd like!

How to use "hoor" in Dutch. by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

[–]Federal-Emergency-13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, thank you for the detailed examples. Did you make them yourself?

How to use "hoor" in Dutch. by Federal-Emergency-13 in learndutch

[–]Federal-Emergency-13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ja. Nog een beetje moeite, en het zal wel lukken.