Azerbaijani to Dutch Translation

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Common Phrases From Azerbaijani to Dutch

AzerbaijaniDutch
Çox sağ olBedankt
Zəhmət olmasaAlsjeblieft
BağışlayınSorry
SalamHallo
sağolTot ziens
BəliJa
YoxNee
Necəsən?Hoe is het met je?
BağışlayınPardon
Mən bilmirəmIk weet het niet
Mən başa düşürəmIk begrijp
Mən belə düşünürəmIk denk het wel
Ola bilərMisschien
Sonra görüşərikDoei
Özündən müğayət olGroetjes
Nə var nə yox?Wat is er?
Eybi yoxdurLaat maar zitten
ƏlbəttəNatuurlijk
DərhalMeteen
GedəkLaten we gaan

Interesting information about Azerbaijani Language

Azerbaijani is a fun and special way of talking that many people use in a country called Azerbaijan and also in some parts of a nearby country called Iran. Imagine if each person you met had a different way of saying "hello" or "thank you"—that's what it feels like when people speak different languages! Azerbaijani is one of those unique languages. It comes from a big family of languages that include Turkish, so if someone knows how to speak Turkish, they might understand Azerbaijani too! People write Azerbaijani using an alphabet that looks a bit like the one we use in English, with letters you would recognize, but they also have some of their own special letters. Just like you and your friends might have a secret club with a secret language, think of Azerbaijani as a special way for about 30 million people to share their thoughts, feelings, and stories with each other.

Know About Dutch Language

Dutch is a special kind of talking and writing that lots of people use, especially in the Netherlands, which is a country with windmills and tulips, and also in Belgium, where they make yummy chocolate. Imagine if English and German had a language baby – that would be Dutch! It's kinda like a mix of those two. Dutch is pretty cool because it has its own sounds, like a "g" that you say at the back of your throat, like you're clearing it. They also have words like 'gezellig,' which means something is cozy and makes you feel happy with other people around. People in the Netherlands and parts of Belgium use Dutch every day to talk to their friends, go to the store, and even when they're learning in school. If you ever go there, you'll see signs and books in Dutch, and you can even say "hallo" which means "hello" to make new Dutch friends!

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