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Dutch Idioms - Essential Day-to-Day Idioms to Instantly Sound More Fluent and Speak with Confidence - cover

Dutch Idioms - Essential Day-to-Day Idioms to Instantly Sound More Fluent and Speak with Confidence

lingoXpress

Publisher: lingoXpress

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Summary

Learn to speak Dutch like a pro with Dutch Idioms: Essential Day-to-Day Idioms to Instantly Sound More Fluent and Speak with Confidence.
 
This book is perfect for anyone who wants to sound more natural when speaking Dutch. It’s packed with common idioms used in everyday conversations, making it easier to understand the Dutch and express yourself like a native.
 
Each idiom comes with a simple explanation, there are also exercises and examples to show you how to use it. Whether you’re learning Dutch for fun, travel, or work, this book will boost your confidence and fluency.
 
Inside, you’ll find:
 
Useful idioms explained in plain English.
 
Practice exercises to help you learn faster and memorize the idioms.
 
Easy examples so you can start using the idioms in real-life situations.
 
Get your copy today and start sounding more fluent in Dutch right away!
Available since: 12/15/2024.
Print length: 17 pages.

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