Almost every Dutch personal pronoun has two forms — a stressed one (mij, jou, hem, haar, hen) and an unstressed one (me, je, 'm, 'r, ze) that's far more common in speech.
Collega: ?
Sara: . .
Vriend: ?
Tom: . .
Manager: ?
Anna: , . .
Collega: Wie heeft die mail gestuurd?
Who sent that email?
Vul het ontbrekende woord in:
I did. But you don't have to reply right away.
“Heb jij al nagedacht over wat je met je vakantiegeld gaat doen?”
Have you thought about what you'll do with your holiday pay?
“En jij?”
Good, thanks. And you?
“Ken jij Marieke?”
Hi, I'm Pieter. Do you know Marieke?
“Ben jij de nieuwe collega?”
Hi! Are you the new colleague?
“Hij is op de schommel.”
My son. He is on the swing. The boy with the red jacket.