Questions & Answers about Ik zie één hond en de man ziet één kat.
Why does één have accent marks on the letters?
The accents show that it means the number "one" rather than the word for "a" or "an" (which is spelled een without accents). This tells you to pronounce it with more emphasis and a longer vowel sound.
Does the number één change depending on the gender of the noun?
No, één stays exactly the same whether it comes before a de word (like hond and kat) or a het word.
Why is the verb zie for me, but ziet for the man?
The full verb is zien (to see). For ik (I), you use the base form: zie. For "he", "she", or "it" (like de man), you add a "t" to the base form, making it ziet.
Why doesn't the word order change after en (and)?
The word en simply connects two regular sentences together. It does not change the word order, so both halves keep the standard Subject-Verb-Object pattern.