🚗 Dutch Transport Vocabulary – Learn Essential Travel Words
Whether you're traveling across the Netherlands or simply talking about your daily commute, transportation vocabulary is crucial for navigating Dutch-speaking environments. In this lesson, we’ll cover the key Dutch words and phrases related to transport, from bicycles and buses to trains and planes. You'll also learn common verbs and sentence examples to help you use this vocabulary confidently in real life.
🚴 Common Modes of Transport
- Fiets – Bicycle
- Auto – Car
- Bus – Bus
- Trein – Train
- Vliegtuig – Airplane
- Metro – Subway / Metro
- Tram – Tram
- Boot – Boat
- Veerboot – Ferry
- Motorfiets – Motorcycle
- Taxi – Taxi
🧭 Useful Verbs for Transport
- Reizen – to travel
- Rijden – to drive
- Fietsen – to cycle
- Vliegen – to fly
- Wachten – to wait
- Instappen – to board (get in)
- Uitstappen – to get off
- Vertrekken – to depart
- Aankomen – to arrive
🗣️ Example Sentences
- Ik reis met de trein naar Amsterdam. – I travel by train to Amsterdam.
- We wachten op de bus. – We are waiting for the bus.
- Hij rijdt elke dag naar zijn werk. – He drives to work every day.
- Zij vliegt morgen naar Parijs. – She flies to Paris tomorrow.
- Ik stap uit bij de volgende halte. – I get off at the next stop.
📍 Related Travel Terms
- Station – Station
- Luchthaven – Airport
- Halte – Bus/tram stop
- Ticket – Ticket
- Reis – Trip / Journey
- Vertraging – Delay
- Bestemming – Destination
🚦 Tips for Learners
- Listen to travel announcements and train station signs to become familiar with native usage.
- Practice using different modes of transport in sentence form to build fluency.
- Use apps like 9292 or NS.nl to explore real Dutch transit scenarios and vocabulary in context.