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As a native English-speaker who has traveled to the Netherlands many times, I can tell you that having a few Dutch words in your pocket is helpful during a trip! This blog post will go over one of the most important words to know: How to say good morning in Dutch, plus a few other key Dutch greetings.

If you’re planning a journey to Amsterdam, you’re in luck: you’re about to have the time of your life!

Get ready to immerse yourself in a world where beautiful canals, charming row homes, and vibrant tulip fields come together to amaze you.

I’ve traveled to the Netherlands numerous times and have had no problem speaking English during my journeys. In fact, pretty much everyone in the Netherlands is taught English now, so you’ll find that most people speak it easily.

However, if you want to truly immerse yourself in the Dutch culture, you need to be able to say a few words and phrases in the native language.

⭐Short on Time? Here’s The Easiest Way to Say Good Morning in Dutch

✅Goedemorgen (Dutch)
✅ Pronunciation of Goedermorgen:

Among the easiest phrases to learn is how to say good morning in Dutch. This is a quick Dutch greeting that you can learn which will connect you to locals and show that you are mindful of customs and culture in your travels.

There’s no doubt that speaking Dutch is a valuable asset for navigating the charms of Amsterdam and beyond. Here are a few Dutch greetings and a few ways to say good morning in Dutch so that you can unlock and experience the true essence of Amsterdam:


When it comes to starting your day in the beautiful UNESCO World Heritage city of Amsterdam, you absolutely want to be able to greet the locals with a warm and genuine “Good Morning.” Nothing says “I see your amazing culture and am trying to embrace it” like a Dutch greeting.

Look, I get it. You don’t know the local tongue, and you might even feel a little bit fake even trying.

The first time I uttered a good morning in Dutch, it felt so strange! But I kept pronouncing it, and it really makes a difference in your interactions. The locals appreciate the small gestures, and a friendly morning greeting absolutely makes people more apt to be helpful and kind when they see you coming.

Whether you’re interacting with locals at a bakery (grab those stroopwafels, girl!), trying to arrange a canal cruise, or exploring the vibrant markets during your time in Amsterdam, a cheerful and well-placed Dutch greeting can go a long way!

What is the Dutch Word For Good Morning?

In the Netherlands, to say “Good Morning,” you’ll want to use the charming phrase, “Goedemorgen.”

This is the most common way to say good morning in Dutch. It also carries a bit of warmth and joy with it, so it’s a great choice when greeting locals as a tourist.

Pronounce the “g” softly and elongate the “o” sound if you’re looking to sound a little bit more like a true Dutchman.

How to Pronounce Goedemorgen (Good Morning in Dutch)

If you’re anything like me, the first time I saw the word Goedemorgen, I had no idea how to go about pronouncing it.

I was in the Netherlands, trying to communicate, and I reached out to a good friend of mine who speaks Dutch. She texted back “Goedemorgen,” as if that solved all of my problems- ha! I had no clue how to pronounce that.

Goedemorgen is pronounced as “hu-duh-mor-khun.” The locals officially drop the “g” sound, so it can be confusing!

Here’s an audio of how to say a Dutch Good Morning so you can hear it yourself!

Other Ways to Say Good Morning in the Netherlands

While Goedemorgen is the most common way to greet in Dutch in the morning, there are two other phrases you might hear for Good Morning in the Dutch language:

“Goeiemorgen” (pronounced as “khu-ee-mor-khun”) is a common phrase you’ll hear for a greeting in Dutch in the morning. Most times, this is heard in settings with family or friends.

“Morgen” (pronounced as “mor-khun”) is just a shorter version of the full Goedemorgen. This is the most informal way you’ll find for how to say good morning in Dutch.

How to Say Good Morning in Dutch Casually

The most casual way to say Good Morning in Dutch is the shortened version of Goedemorgen, “Morgen.” It’s slightly more abrupt and familiar than using the full Dutch greeting.

However, most of the ways to say good morning can be used in both casual and formal settings.

A beautiful bridge near the Leidseplein area of Amsterdam with bikes in the background.

An Informal Way to Say Good Morning in Dutch

“Morgen” or “Goeiemorgen” are both more informal ways to say good morning in Dutch. Use these in settings that are more casual, or with people you already know like friends or family!


Dutch Greetings For Other Times of Day

Depending on the time of day, you’ll need to alter your greeting from saying good morning to saying something like good afternoon or good night in Dutch.

Here are two other alternatives for other times of day:

Good Afternoon in the Dutch Language

The Dutch phrase for Good Afternoon is “Goedemiddag” (pronounced as “hu-duh-mi-dahkh”).

This is a perfectly acceptable way to say hello to someone in midday, whether you’re in a formal or informal situation.

Good Night in Dutch

Of course, you may come across situations where you need to say Good Night in Dutch. For example, if you’re headed out of a lovely local restaurant!

To be friendly and kind, utter the popular “Goedenacht” (pronounced as “hu-duh-nahkht”) on your way out the door.

Me and a friend trying our hand at saying good morning in Dutch in Amsterdam.

Wrapping Up: How to Say Good Morning in Dutch Language

If you’re spending any time in the Netherlands or another Dutch-speaking country, try your hand at greeting people in their native language!

You’ll not only showcase your cultural appreciation but also establish an instant connection with the friendly locals, enhancing your Amsterdam experience with every “Goedemorgen” you share.

Throw on your best smile and say “Goedemorgen” and you’ll be on your way to exploring the charming streets of Amsterdam in no time.

Headed to Amsterdam? Check out my other articles on the city below!

My favorite Amsterdamitineraries for 4 days or one day in Amsterdam!
All the Canal Cruises I recommend in Amsterdam- including private tours!
✅ An Amsterdam Bucket List to complete!
Everything you need to know for visiting the Anne Frank House
Top Weekend Trips from Amsterdam
Review of my #1 Place to stay in Amsterdam
If you’re biking around the city, here’s what you need to know!
Wondering if you can speak English in Amsterdam?

Taylor Beal

Taylor Beal, owner and author of Traverse With Taylor, has been traveling in Europe for more than a decade and helps others explore Europe easily through amazing guides and itineraries. She has adventured through more than 20 countries, searching for the best experiences, must-try foods, and delicious beers! She spends a lot of time in Scotland and Amsterdam, two of her favorite places! Taylor is also a Holocaust educator focused on raising awareness around WWII historical sites.