You’d think that Dutch was a very limited language after using the Dutch version of ChatGPT.
Why? Because the chatbot seems to gravitate towards a select number of words!
Don’t believe us? Read through this list of common Dutch ChatGPT words and prepare to groan from start to finish.
1. Evolueren (evolve)
“In an ever-evolving world driven by rapid advancements and shifting paradigms, adaptability has become the key to success.”
A powerful word that conveys growth, adaptation, and continuous improvement, embodying progress and resilience.
2. Referentie (reference)
“Let me explain that in detail, and I’ll provide references to back up my answer so you can verify the information.”
Providing references enhances credibility, allows verification, and helps readers access additional reliable information.
3. Zeker (sure)
“Sure! I’d be happy to help you with that.”
It’s a concise and friendly word that conveys agreement and willingness without overcommitting, making it versatile and approachable.
4. Technologisch (technological)
“The advancement of technological innovations has dramatically transformed the way we communicate, work, and live.”
ChatGPT uses this adjective a lot to describe something related to technology, emphasizing innovation, progress, and modern advancements.
5. Hallo (hello)
“Hello! How can I assist you today?”
AI chatbots say hello to users to create a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and initiate engagement in a conversational manner.
6. Herinneren (remember)
“Remember to save your work frequently to avoid losing any progress.”
Towards the end of the conversation, the chatbot likes to remind the user about the main points.
7. Sleutel (key)
“Effective communication is key to building strong relationships.”
It effectively conveys something essential or crucial to understanding or achieving a goal.
8. Navigeren (navigate)
“Navigating the intricacies of international law requires a deep understanding of both legal systems and cultural differences.”
Referring to the act of finding one’s way or steering a vehicle, like a ship or a plane, and can also be used in more metaphorical senses, such as navigating a situation.
9. Sorry (sorry)
“I’m really sorry for the inconvenience, but it looks like I made a mistake. Let me try to help you with that again!”
The Dutch version of the word “sorry” is also “sorry.” It is commonly used by ChatGPT for expressing apologies.
10. Informatief (informative)
“This report is highly informative, providing detailed insights and comprehensive analysis.”
Calling something informative appeals to readers because it suggests that the content will provide valuable knowledge or insights that enhance their understanding of a topic.
11. Omhelzing (embrace)
“Instead of resisting change, it’s important to embrace the idea of innovation as a way to grow and adapt.”
An active, open, and welcoming attitude toward new ideas, suggesting not just acceptance, but also a wholehearted engagement and willingness to integrate them into one’s thinking or actions.
12. Strategie (strategy)
“The company implemented a comprehensive strategy to improve customer satisfaction.”
It is very similar to the English term, with the same meaning in both languages.
13. Vitaal (vital)
“Clean water is a vital component of a healthy community.”
Versatile because it can describe something essential for life, crucial for success, or full of energy, adapting to various contexts like health, importance, or liveliness.
14. Hoofdpijn (headache)
“It can be a headache for employees to deal with constant changes in company policies.”
Used as a metaphor for stress or difficulty, or to describe a challenging situation or problem.
15. Ontketenen (unleash)
“Unleash the power of creativity and watch your ideas transform into groundbreaking innovations.”
Used both literally, to describe releasing something physically, and figuratively, to convey the idea of allowing something to be expressed or acted upon freely.
16. Organiseren (organize)
“Sure, I’d be happy to help organize your data!”
Many people in the Netherlands use ChatGPT for organizational purposes.
17. Demonstreren (demonstrate)
“I’d be happy to demonstrate that concept for you! Let me walk you through it step by step.”
Demonstrations are useful for learning because they provide a visual and practical example, making complex concepts easier to understand and apply.
18. Diepgaand (profound)
“The decision to cut funding for education has profound consequences on the future of the nation’s children.”
Refers to something that is deeply meaningful, intense, or significant in thought or feeling.
19. Resoneren (resonate)
“Based on what you’ve shared, I think this advice may really resonate with you.”
To deeply connect or evoke strong emotions or understanding in someone.
20. Robust (robust)
“After carefully analyzing the market trends, the team developed a robust plan to expand their business internationally.”
A popular Dutch AI term because it conveys strength, reliability, and resilience, making it versatile in describing both physical and abstract qualities.
21. Naadloos (seamless)
“The new app design provides a seamless user experience, allowing customers to navigate effortlessly from one feature to another.”
Smoothness, integration, and effortless transition, making it ideal for describing processes or experiences without interruptions or flaws.
22. Doordringend (pervasive)
“The pervasive nature of social media has fundamentally changed the way we communicate and interact with one another.”
Something that is widespread, all-encompassing, or deeply ingrained, similar to how “pervasive” is used in English.
23. Verduidelijken (clarify)
“Could you please clarify what you mean by ‘recent update’? Are you referring to a specific event or something else?”
A lack of information and poorly worded prompts can cause ChatGPT to press the user to provide more clarity in what they want.
24. Personaliseren (personalize)
“To help me provide a more personalized experience, could you share your preferences?”
Tailoring experiences, products, or services to individual preferences is important for enhancing engagement, satisfaction, and outcomes.
25. Nuances (nuances)
“To fully appreciate the novel, readers must explore the nuances of its complex characters and intricate plot.”
It is used in the same context as in English, referring to subtle differences or variations in meaning, expression, or tone.
26. Streven (strive)
“Always strive for excellence in everything you do, as it will lead to greater success and personal fulfillment.”
To make great efforts or exert oneself to achieve a goal or overcome a challenge.
27. Divers (diverse)
“The diverse beauty of the landscape, with its rolling hills, vibrant forests, and sparkling lakes, left everyone in awe.”
When there’s a range of different elements or qualities, often highlighting variety or differences within a group or set.
28. Omvattend (comprehensive)
“This comprehensive guide provides all the information you need to master the basics of photography.”
The Dutch version of ChatGPT tends to exaggerate the level of depth of its content by using words like comprehensive.
29. Transformerend (transformative)
“The new educational program had a transformative impact on the students.”
Describes something that causes a significant or impactful change, often leading to improvement or a new way of thinking.
30. Niet in staat (unable)
“I’m sorry, but I am unable to assist with that request at the moment.”
Artificial intelligence can do a lot of things—but not everything!
31. Verheffen (elevate)
“Adding bold artwork and stylish lighting can truly elevate your interior design.”
To raise or lift something to a higher position or level, either physically, mentally, or socially.
32. Tijdloos (timeless)
“The timeless elegance of the marble columns stood as a testament to the building’s rich history and architectural grandeur.”
Something that remains valuable, relevant, or enduring regardless of the passage of time.
33. Conclusie (conclusion)
“In conclusion, the evidence clearly supports the need for urgent climate action to prevent further environmental degradation.”
The final part of something, summarizing or bringing closure to the discussion or argument.
34. Wereld (world)
“In the world of technology, innovation moves at an incredibly fast pace.”
ChatGPT loves mentioning the world to refer to a particular context, field, or area of activity or expertise.
35. Assisteren (assist)
“How can I assist you with your inquiry today?”
Indicating the chatbot’s willingness to help or support the user in completing a task or achieving a goal.
36. Digitaal (digital)
“The digital realm has become a central hub for communication, innovation, and exploration.”
The word “digital” refers to technology or processes involving the use of binary data to store, process, or transmit information electronically.
37. Veelzijdig (multifaceted)
“The company adopted a multifaceted approach to address the environmental challenges.”
It means having many different aspects, sides, or qualities, often used to describe something or someone complex and versatile.
38. Oeps (oops)
“Oops! I misunderstood your question—let me try again!”
Expresses surprise, mild regret, or acknowledgment of a mistake or accident.
39. Onbetaalbaar (invaluable)
Her research provided invaluable insights into the effects of climate change on coastal ecosystems.
It describes something so valuable or useful that its worth cannot be measured or estimated.
40. Revoluteren (revolutionize)
“Artificial intelligence has revolutionized the SEO industry.”
Making significant or dramatic changes, often in a transformative or groundbreaking way.
41. Samenvatting (summary)
“In summary, the project was a great success, meeting all the goals within the deadline and budget.”
A brief, concise restatement of the main points or ideas of a larger text or subject.
42. Oh (oh)
“Oh, I see what you’re asking now! Let me help you with that.”
ChatGPT uses the word “oh” to express recognition, surprise, or to indicate understanding or empathy in conversation.
43. Ingewikkeld (intricate)
“The novel takes readers deep into the intricate world of quantum physics.”
Complex, detailed, and often difficult to understand or analyze due to its many interconnected parts.
44. Reis (journey)
“They decided to embark on a journey across Europe to explore its rich history and diverse cultures.”
The phrase embark on a journey is often used both figuratively and literally.
45. Hm (hmm)
“Hmm, that’s an interesting question. Let me think for a moment.”
Simulates thoughtful consideration or to indicate a pause while processing or formulating a response.
46. Analyseren (analyze)
“I analyzed the data from the survey to identify trends in customer preferences.”
AI can quickly process vast amounts of information, identify patterns, and make data-driven predictions with high accuracy.
47. Prioriteren (prioritize)
“It’s about prioritizing what truly matters in order to achieve your long-term goals.”
Commonly used in Dutch to mean giving priority to something or focusing on it first.
48. Wandtapijt (tapestry)
“The city’s history is a rich tapestry of diverse cultures, traditions, and innovations, woven together over centuries.”
Often used metaphorically to describe a complex or intricate arrangement of elements, much like the detailed and woven patterns of a literal tapestry.
49. Overweldigend (overwhelming)
“It may seem overwhelming at first, but once you break it down into smaller steps, it becomes much more manageable.”
Something that is overpowering, intense, or difficult to cope with due to its size, strength, or impact.
50. Kunstmatige intelligentie (artificial intelligence)
“Artificial intelligence is constantly evolving, and it’s exciting to see how it can improve various aspects of our daily lives.”
Despite the differences in the first letters, it’s still abbreviated as “AI” just like in English.