You say "windmolen".
Snow is ''Sneeuw'' in Dutch.
Mountain lion (Catamount), wolves, bobcat, some say Fisher cat or bear.
It is practical in life. The opposite would be very unpractical. Say you are a bear, you excrete your feces in your cave and you would not cease to smell your smells - you would not easily smell e.g. a scent of some threat (lets say a pack of hyenas), or you would not smell other bear which you could mate with, for example.
The energy pyramid of a bear is what all of the bears eat and a bear is a carnivore
Bear is spelled the same way in dutch. It is same in English as it is in Dutch.
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'n Berengroet doet je altijd goed is a Dutch equivalent of 'A bear's hello is always good for you'.
In Spanish, polar bear is called "oso polar." In French, it is called "ours polaire." In German, it is called "Eisbär."
In Dutch you say "interieur" or "inwendig".
In Dutch, "Larissa" is pronounced as "luh-RISS-uh".
"Ezechiël" is how you say "Ezekiel" in Dutch.
There is no such language as "African". Hundreds of languages are spoken in Africa. If you meant "Afrikaans" which is a derivative of Dutch that is spoken in South Africa, the word is "Beer".
ah in dutch
Groot But the g is hard to say if you're not dutch..
In Dutch, "okay" is commonly translated to "oke" or "akkoord."
a bruin (brown bear) is 'un ours brun' in French. The name was popularized by 'le Roman de Renart', an medieval sum of tales, where the brown bear was called 'Brun', translated in Dutch as 'Bruin'.