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The Guttural G and CH Sounds

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The Dutch 'g' and 'ch' are produced in the back of the throat, similar to clearing your throat.

  • The 'g' at the start of a word is often a soft, voiced guttural sound.
  • The 'ch' sound is always a voiceless, raspy sound like 'loch'.
  • Avoid using the hard English 'g' as in 'go' or the soft 'j' as in 'jump'.
Back of tongue + Soft palate = Guttural friction

Guttural Sound Variations

Sound Type Vocal Cords Example
G (Initial)
Fricative
Voiced/Voiceless
Goed
CH
Fricative
Voiceless
Lach
G (Medial)
Fricative
Voiced/Voiceless
Morgen
G (Final)
Fricative
Voiceless
Dag

Meanings

These are voiceless and voiced velar/uvular fricatives used extensively in Dutch.

1

Voiceless CH/G

A raspy, breathy sound made without vibrating vocal cords.

“Lach”

“Nacht”

2

Voiced G

A deeper, vibrating sound made with vocal cords, common in the Southern Netherlands.

“Goed”

“Groot”

Reference Table

Reference table for The Guttural G and CH Sounds
Form Structure Example
Initial G
G + Vowel
Goed
Medial G
Vowel + G + Vowel
Morgen
Final G
Vowel + G
Dag
CH
Vowel + CH
Lach
G + L
G + L + Vowel
Glimlach
G + R
G + R + Vowel
Graag

フォーマル度スペクトル

フォーマル
Dat is uitstekend.

Dat is uitstekend. (Agreement)

ニュートラル
Dat is goed.

Dat is goed. (Agreement)

カジュアル
Dat is gaaf!

Dat is gaaf! (Agreement)

スラング
Dat is vet!

Dat is vet! (Agreement)

Guttural Sound Map

Dutch G/CH

Voiceless

  • Lach Laugh

Voiced

  • Goed Good

レベル別の例文

1

Ik ga naar huis.

I am going home.

2

Dat is goed.

That is good.

3

Ik lach veel.

I laugh a lot.

4

Geen probleem.

No problem.

1

Het is een grote stad.

It is a big city.

2

Ik heb geen geld.

I have no money.

3

De nacht is koud.

The night is cold.

4

Hij gaat morgen weg.

He is leaving tomorrow.

1

Het is een grappig verhaal.

It is a funny story.

2

Ik moet nog even wachten.

I still have to wait a moment.

3

Dat is echt geweldig!

That is really great!

4

Gisteren was het druk.

Yesterday it was busy.

1

De geluidskwaliteit is slecht.

The sound quality is poor.

2

Zij heeft een grote glimlach.

She has a big smile.

3

Het gerecht smaakt goed.

The dish tastes good.

4

Ik begrijp het niet helemaal.

I don't quite understand it.

1

De geschiedenis van Nederland is rijk.

The history of the Netherlands is rich.

2

Hij gaf een geweldige presentatie.

He gave a great presentation.

3

Het is een geleidelijke verandering.

It is a gradual change.

4

Zij lachten om de grap.

They laughed at the joke.

1

De gelaagdheid van de tekst is indrukwekkend.

The layering of the text is impressive.

2

Hij gesticuleerde wild.

He gestured wildly.

3

De geur van vers brood.

The smell of fresh bread.

4

Het is een godgeklaagde situatie.

It is a deplorable situation.

間違えやすい

The Guttural G and CH Sounds G vs K

Both are velar, but G is a fricative and K is a plosive.

The Guttural G and CH Sounds G vs H

In some dialects, G sounds like H.

The Guttural G and CH Sounds Hard G vs Soft G

Regional differences confuse learners.

よくある間違い

Go-ed (English G)

Guttural G-oed

Using a plosive instead of a fricative.

K-oed

G-oed

Stopping the air too much.

H-oed

G-oed

Making the sound too soft.

J-oed

G-oed

Making the sound too far forward.

Laken (for lachen)

Lachen

Dropping the fricative.

Groot (hard G in South)

Groot (soft G in South)

Regional mismatch.

Nacht (as 'nakt')

Nacht

Plosive error.

G-G-G (stuttering)

Ggggg (continuous)

Lack of flow.

G (too deep)

G (velar)

Too far back.

G (too light)

G (strong)

Not enough friction.

G (inconsistent)

G (consistent)

Switching between dialects.

G (plosive)

G (fricative)

Fatigue leading to plosives.

G (too harsh)

G (nuanced)

Over-compensating.

G (too soft)

G (nuanced)

Under-compensating.

文型パターン

Ik ___ graag ___.

Dat is ___.

___ is het ___.

Ik heb geen ___ voor ___.

Real World Usage

Ordering food constant

Ik wil graag een biertje.

Social media very common

Wat grappig!

Job interview common

Ik heb goede ervaring.

Texting constant

Goeie!

Travel common

Waar is de garage?

Food delivery common

Het eten is goed.

💡

Gargle

Gargle water to feel the correct throat position.
⚠️

Don't stop

If you stop the air, you are making a K.
🎯

Listen

Listen to Dutch radio to hear the G in context.
💬

Regional

Don't worry about the hard/soft G debate.

Smart Tips

Don't stop the air.

K-oed G-oed

Hiss like a cat.

Lak Lach

Relax your throat.

G (strained) G (relaxed)

Listen to their G.

Hard G Soft G

発音

/x/ or /ɣ/

Guttural Friction

Keep the tongue near the soft palate without touching.

Rising

Goed? ↑

Questioning or checking.

暗記しよう

記憶術

Gargle like a giant to get the G right.

視覚的連想

Imagine a cat hissing (CH) or a deep, vibrating engine (G) in your throat.

Rhyme

For the G and the CH, keep the air flowing, don't let it stop, keep the sound growing.

Story

Gerrit the giant went to the garage. He laughed (lachte) at the green (groene) car. He said it was good (goed).

Word Web

GoedGrootGaanLachenNachtGraagGeld

チャレンジ

Say 'G-G-G-Goed' 10 times, focusing on the vibration in your throat.

文化メモ

The G is very harsh and voiceless.

The G is soft and often voiced.

The G is very soft, almost like an H.

The Dutch G and CH are remnants of Proto-Germanic fricatives.

会話のきっかけ

Hoe gaat het?

Lach je graag?

Wat is je favoriete gerecht?

Hoe ervaar je de Nederlandse taal?

日記のテーマ

Describe your day using at least 5 words with G or CH.
Write about a funny event.
Compare the weather in your country and the Netherlands.
Discuss the importance of language learning.

よくある間違い

Incorrect

正解


Incorrect

正解


Incorrect

正解


Incorrect

正解

Test Yourself

Which word contains the guttural G? 選択問題

A: Kat, B: Goed, C: Boot

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: B
Goed uses the guttural G.
Fill in the missing letters.

Ik la___en.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ch
Lachen is the correct spelling.
Fix the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ik heb een koede dag.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: goede
Goede is correct.
Order the words. Sentence Building

goed / is / dat

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Dat is goed
Standard word order.
Match the word to its sound. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: True
Lachen contains the guttural CH.
Which is a fricative? 選択問題

A: G, B: K, C: T

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: A
G is a fricative.
Complete the sentence.

Het is ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: goed
Goed is a common adjective.
Is this correct? Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ik ga naar de kage.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
It should be garage.

Score: /8

練習問題

8 exercises
Which word contains the guttural G? 選択問題

A: Kat, B: Goed, C: Boot

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: B
Goed uses the guttural G.
Fill in the missing letters.

Ik la___en.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ch
Lachen is the correct spelling.
Fix the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ik heb een koede dag.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: goede
Goede is correct.
Order the words. Sentence Building

goed / is / dat

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Dat is goed
Standard word order.
Match the word to its sound. Match Pairs

Lachen - Guttural

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: True
Lachen contains the guttural CH.
Which is a fricative? 選択問題

A: G, B: K, C: T

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: A
G is a fricative.
Complete the sentence.

Het is ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: goed
Goed is a common adjective.
Is this correct? Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ik ga naar de kage.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
It should be garage.

Score: /8

よくある質問 (8)

It is a fricative, which is not common in English.

It is a G; K is a stop.

Yes, G and K are different phonemes.

It is a regional variant, common in the South.

Gargle water or hiss like a cat.

No, it varies by region.

Only if you want to sound like a native from the South.

Because that is exactly how it is produced!

Scaffolded Practice

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3

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4

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

German high

ch

German G is usually a plosive, unlike Dutch.

Spanish moderate

j

Spanish 'j' is always voiceless.

Arabic high

kh

Arabic has more guttural variations.

French low

r

French 'r' is voiced and softer.

Japanese low

h

Japanese lacks the velar friction.

Chinese low

h

Chinese 'h' is glottal/velar but lacks intensity.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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