Learn Dutch vocabulary
faster than you think
Dutch is considered one of the closest languages to English, sharing thousands of words and a similar grammar structure. Klink helps you turn that head start into real vocabulary — fast.
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From photo to fluency
Three steps. No textbooks required.
Scan anything in Dutch
Point your camera at a Dutch text, sign, or handwritten vocabulary list. Klink extracts the vocabulary instantly with AI OCR.
Practice with 7 exercise types
Flashcards, typing, multiple choice, listening, speaking, conjugation — spaced repetition makes the words stick.
Read AI stories in Dutch
Klink generates personal reading stories using your own vocabulary, so every word you learn appears in real context.
Built for Dutch learners
Dutch has a lot in common with English, which means you can build a working vocabulary faster than in most other languages. The tricky parts — de/het noun gender and word order — are where focused practice pays off.
- check De/het gender shown on every Dutch noun flashcard
- check Audio pronunciation for every Dutch word
- check AI stories in Dutch using your own vocabulary
- check Starter decks for Dutch A1 through C2
De/het articles
Dutch has two grammatical genders: "de" words and "het" words. There's no simple rule, so you have to learn each noun's article. Klink always shows the article alongside the noun.
Verb position in sentences
Dutch puts the verb in second position in main clauses but at the end in subordinate clauses. Reading AI stories in Dutch helps you absorb this pattern naturally.
False friends with English
Dutch and English share many words but "actueel" means current, not actual. Klink's typing exercises catch these mix-ups and reinforce correct meanings.
Frequently asked questions
Is Dutch easy to learn for English speakers? expand_more
Dutch is widely considered the easiest language for native English speakers to learn. The vocabulary overlap is enormous and the grammar, while not trivial, is considerably simpler than German. Most learners can reach basic conversational level within six months of consistent practice.
Can I learn Dutch with Klink if I'm a complete beginner? expand_more
Yes. Klink offers AI-generated starter decks for Dutch from A1 level upwards, so you don't need your own vocabulary list to start. Once you have some words, you can supplement with your own scanned content.
How do I remember whether a Dutch noun takes "de" or "het"? expand_more
The honest answer is that you largely memorise it word by word. That is exactly why Klink always displays the article as part of every noun flashcard — so you build the habit of learning "het boek" rather than just "boek" from the very beginning.
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