ποΈ Dutch Shopping Vocabulary β Master Daily Shopping in Dutch
Shopping is a daily activity, and having the right vocabulary can make your experience smoother and more enjoyable. Whether you're visiting markets, supermarkets, or clothing stores in the Netherlands or Belgium, this guide will help you communicate effectively. We'll cover essential words, phrases, and tips to help you shop with confidence in Dutch-speaking regions.
π Common Dutch Shopping Vocabulary
- de winkel β the shop
- de supermarkt β the supermarket
- het warenhuis β the department store
- de kassa β the checkout
- de aanbieding β the special offer
- de korting β the discount
- de prijs β the price
- het product β the product
- het artikel β the item
- de verpakking β the packaging
- de bon β the receipt
- het geld β the money
- contant β cash
- met pin betalen β to pay by card
- de klantenservice β customer service
π¬ Useful Dutch Phrases for Shopping
- Hoeveel kost dit? β How much does this cost?
- Heeft u dit in een andere maat? β Do you have this in another size?
- Ik zoek een ... β I'm looking for a ...
- Mag ik dit passen? β May I try this on?
- Waar is de paskamer? β Where is the fitting room?
- Ik wil graag betalen. β Iβd like to pay.
- Kan ik met pin betalen? β Can I pay by card?
- Heeft u een tasje? β Do you have a bag?
π Types of Shops in Dutch
- de bakker β the bakery
- de slager β the butcher
- de groenteboer β the greengrocer
- de kledingwinkel β the clothing store
- de schoenenwinkel β the shoe store
- de drogist β the drugstore
- de apotheek β the pharmacy
- de boekhandel β the bookstore
- de elektronicawinkel β the electronics shop
π§Ύ Understanding Prices and Discounts
When shopping in Dutch stores, youβll often see signs like:
- 50% korting β 50% off
- twee voor de prijs van één β two for the price of one
- op=op β while supplies last
- uitverkoop β sale
- actie β promotional deal
π― Shopping Culture in the Netherlands
Most Dutch shops open between 9 AM and 6 PM, with late-night shopping (βkoopavondβ) typically on Thursdays. On Sundays, opening hours vary widely. Itβs common to bring your own shopping bag, as many stores charge for plastic bags. Dutch shopping is efficient, and people tend to avoid small talk at checkout. Always check if you can pay by cardβmany places prefer cards over cash.