Posted: Mar 24, 2010 11:19 am
In Dutch, can anyone actually explain the use of "het" vs "de"?
As far as I know, het is used to identify an actual object, as "THAT man" or "THE train station", where "de" is just talking about "the train station" or "the man over there".
As far as I know, het is used to identify an actual object, as "THAT man" or "THE train station", where "de" is just talking about "the train station" or "the man over there".