Dutch word order follows strict but learnable rules. Once you understand the core principles — especially the famous V2 rule and the verb-final rule for subordinate clauses — you will be able to construct correct Dutch sentences with confidence.
In Dutch, changing the word order changes meaning and emphasis — even when using the same words. Mastering word order is what separates basic Dutch from truly fluent Dutch.
📐 Rule 1: The V2 Rule
The most fundamental rule of Dutch: the finite (conjugated) verb ALWAYS comes in second position in a main clause — regardless of what comes first.
Examples of V2 in Action
- Subject first: Ik werk elke dag. (I work every day.)
- Time first: Elke dag werk ik. (Every day I work.) → note: subject comes AFTER verb
- Place first: In Amsterdam werk ik. (In Amsterdam I work.)
📐 Rule 2: Questions
| Question type | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Yes/No question | Verb — Subject — Rest | Werk jij elke dag? |
| Wh-question | Wh-word — Verb — Subject — Rest | Wanneer werk jij? |
📐 Rule 3: Subordinate Clauses — Verb Goes to the END
This rule surprises English speakers: in subordinate clauses, ALL verbs go to the END of the clause.
Subordinate Clause Structure
Conjunction + Subject + (rest) + VERB(S) AT END
- Ik weet dat hij morgen naar Amsterdam gaat.
- Ze zegt dat hij heel goed Nederlands spreekt.
- Ik bel je als ik thuis ben.
Common subordinating conjunctions: dat (that), omdat (because), als (if/when), toen (when), terwijl (while), hoewel (although), of (whether/or), zodat (so that)
📐 Separable Verbs
Dutch has many separable verbs (scheidbare werkwoorden). In main clauses, the prefix goes to the END:
✏️ Reorder these sentences correctly
- Amsterdam / woon / in / ik → Ik woon in Amsterdam.
- elke dag / werkt / hij / kantoor / op → Hij werkt elke dag op kantoor.
- dat / weet / hij / zingt / ik → Ik weet dat hij zingt.
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