Hello Netherlands!
Hi, I’m Hajime. This is my study notebook for learning Dutch through "JAPAN in HONDRED Kleine STUKJES," a book that rediscovers Japan. I’m studying Dutch while gaining a fresh perspective on my own country.
Episode 1 is "Hajime (begining/starting)." It’s a episode about Judo.
Due to copyright reasons, I cannot post the full text here, so please look for the book at your local library or bookstore!
The Book
外部リンク JAPAN in HONDRED Kleine STUKJES(bol.com)
[概要 / 抜粋文]Auteur:Paulien Cornelisse Taal: NederlandsNederlands
外部リンク pauliencornelisse.nl
[概要 / 抜粋文]The author's official web site
Going ahead with a Regretting Ghost
I am not sure if it is just my personality or a Japanese trait, but I tend to regret a lot of things after making a decision. That said, I know a British person living in Japan who also regrets his food choice the moment he sees someone else's meal being served. I completely understand how he feels.
My current regret is choosing the book “JAPAN in HONDRED Kleine STUKJES” as the textbook for my self-taught Dutch lessons. When I tried to read the first episode (or STUKJE), I realized it was almost impossible. However, I want to believe that encountering this book was a gift of "Go-en" (a fateful connection). A mother with small children gave it to me when I told her I had started learning Dutch.
It is 2026! AI can help me now! I will just move forward, even with my regular "regretting ghost" by my side.
Of course, this English text also has been polished a lot by AI, even though I originally only asked for a spell check. Well, I needed to keep improving my English anyway😇
I have included Japanese translations for the new words suggested by the AI, for myself😂
Vocabulary
Grammar
基本型: Basic StructureS + V + R
Hajime betekent 'beginnen'.
[EN] Hajime means 'to start'.
- betekent
Verb | 3rd person singular | present tense: to mean (betekenen)
倒置型: InversionTime/Place + V + S + R
Bij judo dacht iedereen dat ik een jongetje was…
[EN] At judo, everyone thought that I was a little boy…
- dacht
verb | 1st/3rd person singular | past tense: to think (denken) - iedereen
Pronouneveryone.
Hajime’s Life in the Netherlands
Hey, I couldn't read this episode at all without the help of AI translation! Because My Dutch level is still at A0 or A1 🍼
The AI suggested that I should at least learn the two sentence structures mentioned above. So, I’m going to try to say something in Dutch using those structures:

Ik ben Hajime.

Correction: Perfect!

Bij a speelgroep dacht een dame dat ik het oma op mijn jongen.

I can see what you are trying to say: "At a playgroup, a lady thought I was the grandma of my boy." (A classic case of mistaken identity, just like the author being mistaken for a boy!)
Correction: "Bij de speelgroep dacht een dame dat ik de oma van mijn zoon was."
Well, at least the AI understood what I wanted to say! I have a two-year-old boy, and I love going to playgroups organized by the local buurtorganisatie.
My son is very energetic. He runs up to his friends to give them a hug, but it looks more like he's attacking them because he always trips them over! Because of this, his teacher suggested a judo class and gave me the location. We went to visit. I was glad that no one was using a table to practice falls like in the book—because that’s not really the Japanese way of doing judo😅 Toddler judo was just so sweet to watch😍
外部リンク JAPAN in HONDRED Kleine STUKJES(bol.com)
[概要 / 抜粋文]Auteur:Paulien Cornelisse Taal: NederlandsNederlands
外部リンク pauliencornelisse.nl
[概要 / 抜粋文]The author's official web site
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