Dutch slang is as colourful and expressive as the people of the Netherlands themselves. It often blends humour, exaggeration, and a touch of directness that matches Dutch culture. Common words like “lekker” can mean tasty, great, or even attractive — depending on the context. Then there’s “vet”, which literally means fat, but in slang it flips into meaning awesome or cool.

What makes Dutch slang fascinating is its flexibility. A single word can shift meaning based on tone, place, or even age group. Youth in Amsterdam might throw around slang differently than those in Rotterdam, while expats pick up just enough to blend in. The Dutch love for informality shines through their slang — it’s casual, often cheeky, and always meant to keep conversations lively.

On Xaplor, Dutch slang gets broken down into easy explanations with examples that make sense even if you’ve never set foot in the Netherlands. From greetings to compliments to playful jabs, Xaplor shows how Dutch slang connects people in a straightforward yet warm way. Whether you’re travelling, learning the language, or just exploring, it’s your hub for sounding more local — and understanding the jokes behind the words.