It's too difficult to explain because there are certain sounds in this word that you don't have in English. But you can hear it when you click on the link!
It is pronounced as "staad-haus" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
It's also had. But it's pronounce differently.
yourdaan (long 'a' as in bath)
The Dutch word "liefje" is pronounced as "leaf-yeah," with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Stadt sounds like Stat (pronounce the a as in car)Huys sounds like Hayes (like your breathing out)There's no better way I can explain it.(NB, this word is very old. Nowadays it's written as stadhuis.)
"Grandmother" in Dutch is pronounced as "grootmoeder."
Biz is not a dutch word.
brót
It's also had. But it's pronounce differently.
That word is NOT Danish - probably Dutch.
DOO-shee
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.
yourdaan (long 'a' as in bath)
Wild is also a Dutch word, but pronounced differently. We pronounce the 'i' as the 'i' in the word in
you pronounce the -a- in tante like the -a- in 'bath'. The -e- is pronounced like the -u- in 'bug'. So 'tante' is pronounced as 'tan-tuh'
"Schoonmaakbedrijf" is a Dutch word. The English version of this word is very shorter than the Dutch version and also easier to pronounce. In English it means "Cleaning".
The Dutch word "liefje" is pronounced as "leaf-yeah," with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Same as in English, only you pronounce the "a" as how you pronounce it in "car". Src: Dutch native (me)