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bicycle

Posted: Wed 30th Mar 2005 12:02 pm
by claudandus
probably the most popular vehicle in am*dam is the bicycle

and the dutch word for bicycle veets

you write it like fiets

you say it like veets

hope you have prophit of it :D

claud

Posted: Fri 27th May 2005 09:08 pm
by pad
i like really ride a bicycle along canal in Dam street after a good jooints ! :D

Great moment :lol:

Re: bicycle

Posted: Sat 22nd Nov 2014 12:06 pm
by wicky
you write it like fiets

you say it like veets

Re: bicycle

Posted: Mon 22nd May 2017 01:15 pm
by varden
I <3 bicycles, but ONLY in the Netherlands. It's so common there and I just love it. That's the best form of transportation :-)

Re: bicycle

Posted: Mon 22nd May 2017 07:29 pm
by gromit


get on your bikes and ride,...

Re: bicycle

Posted: Fri 9th Jun 2017 07:08 am
by CruMember
wicky wrote: Sat 22nd Nov 2014 12:06 pm you write it like fiets

you say it like veets
Goedemorgen, Folks! :wink:

The english "v" (like in "vulcano" or "victor") would be too soft in pronounciation. It's more a strong, sharper tone like the "f" from "folks" or "fantastic"...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSihZ2z ... ZkRwU82xh_

But at least... Have a good ride everybody!!! :mrgreen:

Re: bicycle

Posted: Fri 9th Jun 2017 07:28 pm
by EasilySuede
CruMember wrote: Fri 9th Jun 2017 07:08 am ...
The english "v" (like in "vulcano" or "victor") would be too soft in pronounciation.
It's more a strong, sharper tone like the "f" from "folks" or "fantastic"...
...
a quickie route for looking up a word/phrase and checking for pronunciation is to type
"english dutch translation" into your browser URL field, and this page will pop up
(if your default search engine is google)...
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then, just enter...
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hit the little sound button for each language's pronunciation.
that middle sound between "v" and "f" in dutch can be a nuanced toughie,
like the "soft d" sound in danish.

Re: bicycle

Posted: Tue 13th Jun 2017 06:06 pm
by CopenhagenCouple
EasilySuede wrote: Fri 9th Jun 2017 07:28 pm like the "soft d" sound in danish.
We still can't get our head around the fact that you know Danish dude, you deserve a big bowl of "Rød Grød med Fløde" for that particular detail! :D :D :wink: :wink:

Re: bicycle

Posted: Wed 14th Jun 2017 04:20 pm
by EasilySuede
CopenhagenCouple wrote: Tue 13th Jun 2017 06:06 pm
EasilySuede wrote: Fri 9th Jun 2017 07:28 pm like the "soft d" sound in danish.
We still can't get our head around the fact that you know Danish dude, you deserve a big bowl of "Rød Grød med Fløde" for that particular detail! :D :D :wink: :wink:
CC- i don't really know danish (for mange "unknown unknowns", like grammar)...
we've only been introduced, but hopefully we "LEg GOdt" wth each other. :)
tak, men "Rød Grød med Fløde" er "soft d hell"! :twisted:
i still can't pronounce it without my tongue turning into a wagging doormat for my nose. :P
cheers 8)

Re: bicycle

Posted: Tue 20th Mar 2018 02:03 pm
by Adamgilcristt
Riding a bicycle is an amazing Dutch experience in especially in Amsterdam. Locals and tourists uses bicycle just because of Amsterdam's traffic and confusing streets. Thanks.

Re: bicycle

Posted: Tue 20th Mar 2018 10:36 pm
by Fat_old_dwarf
Thank you, spammer. And now back to our show.

Re: bicycle

Posted: Tue 18th Sep 2018 01:46 pm
by treunjo
I love riding a bicycle and I hope that I can easily find places where you can rent it when I visit Amsterdam next month. I want to see a lot of places and just rest and relax riding a bicycle and seen good views.

Re: bicycle

Posted: Sat 22nd Sep 2018 02:49 am
by Skull_Kid1888
You will find such a place. You will struggle not to. I myself shall be arriving at Central. Hiring a bike and not returning it until it is time to go home.

Re: bicycle

Posted: Tue 25th Sep 2018 11:27 am
by CruMember
...but with the bikes always remember to "let op" and be very, very careful not to get stuck in or slip on the tram tracks because this could end up in a very, very painful bike crash. Seen it live...

Now remember, guys, this thread is not about biking but about the "mooie Nederlandse taal"! :wink:

Geniet ervan allemaal! :D

Re: bicycle

Posted: Sat 29th Sep 2018 09:29 pm
by CopenhagenCouple
"Pas op!" - preferably spit out between grinding teeth, whilst madly ringing the bell (or even better slamming breaks that sound like a drunk goose with a throat infection, looking at you Nugs...), will have you speeding along and dodging tourist like a champ! :)