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Dutch A1 Vocabulary

Beginner Dutch decks with example sentences and grammar notes. At A1 you can introduce yourself, order food, ask directions — that takes ~500 words, and these free decks get you there with FSRS spaced repetition.

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A1 Target

Dutch A1 Decks

What does A1 mean in Dutch?

A1 is the entry point of language learning. At this level, you can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at satisfying concrete needs. You can introduce yourself and others, ask and answer questions about personal details such as where you live, people you know, and things you have.

At this level you can:

Typical study time: 2–3 months at 15–20 minutes per day.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many words do I need for Dutch A1?

CEFR A1 (Beginner) corresponds to roughly ~500 words of cumulative vocabulary. At this level you can introduce yourself, order food, ask directions.

How long does it take to reach A1 in Dutch?

Typical study time for A1 is 2–3 months at 15–20 minutes per day. Reviewing 10–15 new words per day with FSRS spaced repetition keeps you on track without cramming.

Are these Dutch A1 decks free?

Yes. All public decks on Words on Repeat are free to use. Create an account, copy any deck to your library, and study with spaced repetition — no paywall, no ads.

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