good question
its pronounced ala apple in dutch is called-ala
Edit: Google translator pronounces is as app-leh - Try it yourself (use related link) Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
"Apple" in Dutch is pronounced as "appel" with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "a" is pronounced like the "a" in "father."
It's also had. But it's pronounce differently.
The Dutch name Ruysch is pronounced as "roysh" with the "y" pronounced as a long "i".
The Dutch pronounce it in two ways. Either the English/American way or sometimes as 'Sjonny/Sjonnie'. That pronounciation is best related to how the French pronounce the letter J. Think of saying Johnny but start with the letter S and emphasize that letter in stead of the J. Also leave the H out of it, so you pronounce it less pompous.
yourdaan (long 'a' as in bath)
Richard Hageman, the Dutch composer, is pronounced as "RIK-ard HAH-guh-man."
Same as in English, only you pronounce the "a" as how you pronounce it in "car". Src: Dutch native (me)
Apple = appel
Biz is not a dutch word.
appel is the word for apple in Dutch. It is a fruit that can be eaten.
It's hard to pronounce Dutch words and too hard to write it down so that you understand how you should say it, if you don't know how to pronounce Dutch letters. But if you click on the link (under the related links section) and then click on the speaker under the Dutch word 'huis' you can hear how you should pronounce it.
The original Dutch Apple pie developed in the heart of America. The Dutch apple pie is a big tribute in American history; there for, people like it.
You pronounce the name 'Madison' the same in Dutch as in English.
The Dutch equivalent to John is "Jan", pronounced "Yarn".
A Dutch conductor pronounces "tickets" as "kaartjes".
You say: 'Uitspreken' in dutch
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vriend (pronounce freent)Friend = vriend (Dutch)