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De Hûn
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speakerDeThe Hûndog

speakerRinseRinse enand BoukeBouke iteare eating (plural) yn it parkat the park.
headspeakerHeitDad, ik wolI want ina hûndog.
Bouke and Rinse are eating in a restaurant.
  • No, that's wrong.
  • Yes, that's right.
headspeakerBoukeBouke, it isit's netnot maklikeasy omto ina hûndog te hawwento have.
headspeakerInA hûndog moathas to in soada lot rinne(to) walk.
headspeakerIk ekMe too!
headspeakerInA hûndog moathas to in soada lot boartsje(to) play.
According to Rinse, dogs need…
  • …to wear warm clothes in the winter.
  • …to walk and play a lot.
  • …to talk and drink a lot of water.
headspeakerIk ekMe too!
headspeakerEnAnd hûnefoerdog food isis djoerexpensive.
headspeakerDeThe hûndog kin(he/she/it) can mynmy itenfood ite(to) eat!
Choose the option that means "can."
De myn !
headspeakerBoukeBouke, wêrwhere is(he/she/it) is dynyour hamburgerhamburger?
headspeakerEnAnd... wêrwhere isis dynyour apelapple?
headspeakerEhEh
speakerDer isThere is ina hûndog ûnderunder dethe tafeltable.
headspeakerBoukeBouke? WêromWhy is derthere is ina hûndog ûnderunder dethe tafeltable?
What does Rinse see under the table?
  • a cat
  • a pizza
  • a dog
headspeakerIt isIt's mynmy freonfriend!
Tap what you hear
headspeakerHat(He/she/it) (does) have dethe hûndog dynyour hamburgerhamburger?
headspeakerJaYes OmTo ina hûndog te hawwento have isis hielvery maklikeasy, heitdad.
Why does Bouke think taking care of dogs is easy?
  • He's giving a dog his own food.
  • He already has many pet dogs at home.
  • He watches a lot of videos about dogs.
Tap the pairs
Duostories Frisian from English: The Dog