Glad you said that. I was beginning to think my Dutch was much rustier than it already isWhat song is that? I never heard of it and many words you describe don't exist in the Dutch language.
Eenjen is no Dutch word and pappetje neither.
Boenjen? never hard of it.
O and plaese don't be mad but with the word boenjen you made it on to Google
Neither one of my parents (Eindhoven and Roosendaal) have the gutteral g. Nor do any of my cousins, aunts, uncles, etc. (My parents were rebels and emigrated to the US, so ALL my relatives are still in the Netherlands.)Nope. We have half of our country using the "soft G".
Disneyadore is doing a great job trying to explain the pronunciations, but as a first generation American from Dutch parents who insisted we learn English first before Dutch, I can vouch that some of the Dutch sounds are not in the English language, so cannot be compared to anything in English - particularly the 'uij' sound. Believe me, I cannot pronounce my original last name correctly