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The word "Dutch" in Dutch is "Nederlands."
In Dutch you say "interieur" or "inwendig".
Yes I can say "fishing on the lake"
In Dutch, "Larissa" is pronounced as "luh-RISS-uh".
The word 'fisherman' in Dutch is "visser." It refers to someone who catches fish, whether for commercial purposes or recreation. The term can also be used in various contexts related to fishing and fishing culture in the Netherlands.
"Ezechiël" is how you say "Ezekiel" in Dutch.
None of these choices is correct. We would say: The population lives on fish, or makes a living by fishing, or relies on fishing for a living. We would not say lives on fishing, lives from fishing or lives of fishing.
ah in dutch
Groot But the g is hard to say if you're not dutch..
Amsterdam is the name of the Dutch city, in Dutch and in English. It means 'dam on the [River] Amstel' in Dutch. It started out as a small fishing village in the 12th century. Today, it's the capital and largest city in the Netherlands.
zeggen waar de is the word for say where. This is the translation from English to Dutch.
'stripes' is in Dutch 'strepen' and 'stripe' is in Dutch 'streep'.