😊 Dutch Vocabulary for Emotions and Feelings
Understanding emotions is essential when learning any language, and Dutch is no exception. Whether you're talking about happiness, sadness, anger, or love, having the right vocabulary helps you express how you feel and understand others better. In this guide, you’ll find common Dutch words and expressions related to emotions and feelings with useful examples.
Basic Emotional Vocabulary
- blij – happy
Ik ben blij vandaag. (I am happy today.) - verdrietig – sad
Hij voelt zich verdrietig. (He feels sad.) - boos – angry
Ze is boos op mij. (She is angry with me.) - bang – scared
Ik ben bang voor spinnen. (I am afraid of spiders.) - verliefd – in love
Hij is verliefd op haar. (He is in love with her.)
😊 Positive Feelings
- tevreden – content
- enthousiast – enthusiastic
- opgewonden – excited
- trots – proud
- gerust – reassured
😟 Negative Feelings
- bezorgd – worried
- teleurgesteld – disappointed
- jaloers – jealous
- eenzaam – lonely
- verveeld – bored
💬 Common Phrases with Emotions
- Ik voel me... – I feel...
- Hij is altijd blij. – He is always happy.
- Ben je boos op mij? – Are you mad at me?
- Ze is verdrietig omdat haar kat ziek is. – She is sad because her cat is sick.
📚 Practice and Context
When using emotional vocabulary, context matters. Pair feelings with situations or actions to make your Dutch more natural. For example:
- Ik ben trots op mijn werk. – I am proud of my work.
- Ze was teleurgesteld over haar cijfers. – She was disappointed with her grades.