English has been influencing the Dutch language for years. Sometimes Dutch simply does not have a word for a new (technological) concept. It is often useful to use the English word. Think of words such as the internet, online and tool. Also for actions, English words are often used but conjugated following the Dutch rules.
Let's look at an example. We compare the Dutch word "bellen" and the English word "appen" (which means as much as: texting someone via Whatsapp).
For the perfect tense you will need the SoFT KeTCHuP rule to make sure you pick the right letter at the end (D or T).
Singular
Plural
Not sure how to form the simple past? Here you will read more.
Some other examples are: Skypen, photoshoppen, internetten, computeren, gamen, X-boxen, sms'en, twitteren, shoppen, faxen, uploaden, downloaden, barbecueën, leasen. So, just follow the Dutch rules for these words! Even when it doesn't look so good:
But be careful with Google. Because Google ends in -le, the word is adapted before becoming a Dutch verbs. So: googelen.
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