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Hi, I want to learn Dutch but things make me a little overwhelmed. For context: I speak natively Romanian and learned English in 6 months (B1 or B2), got introduced to the German language in 2 months at some basis I understand. My maternal tongue is a phonetic one. When come to Dutch I see has a similar vocabulary to German and grammar similar to English ( at least when comes to articles). German I found very difficult, still more phonetic than English. At dutch language on other side I don't understand a thing: Let say word woman in german is frau, and dutch is vrow but how does read in dutch as "vrau" or as "frau"? Also I've seen word jow or je but same issue dunno if read as "iu" respectively "ie" or "ju" respectively "je" . Bassically for me more easier to get start a language if I know how is suppose to read the words. And this think made me confuse. Everytime if I see a text in dutch I don't have any idea how to read it. Because if I know how to read this is just time issue until I learn the words and get to understand them. So can help with this issue. Grammar rule for reading in dutch.

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