📢 Imperatives in Dutch – How to Give Commands and Instructions

The imperative is used to give direct orders, instructions, or requests. In Dutch, forming the imperative is quite simple, and it is commonly used in everyday conversations, especially in informal and professional contexts. This article will teach you everything you need to know about the imperative mood in Dutch.

🛠️ What Is the Imperative?

The imperative form is used to tell someone what to do. It's similar to saying “Do this!” or “Stop!” in English. The subject (“you”) is usually implied, and the verb is used in its stem form.

🔤 Forming the Imperative in Dutch

To form the imperative in Dutch:

Examples of Regular Imperatives

Formal Imperatives

Add “u” after the verb for a more polite or formal tone:

Group Suggestions (Let’s...)

Use “laten we” for making suggestions:

🧠 Using Negatives with the Imperative

To make a negative command, add “niet” (not) or “geen” (no) after the verb:

🔄 Imperatives with Reflexive Verbs

💡 Tips for Learners

📚 Related Grammar Topics