The statement "going dutch" means going out for drinks or dinner and splitting the bill, everybody pays their own food and drinks or they pay an equal share of the bill.
"Going Dutch" indeed means that everyone pays for his/her own meal.
"Wat" is Dutch for the English word "What".
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
A dutch man is a man from the Netherlands, or as we dutch say a dutch man is a "hollander"
Strawberry is in Dutch aardbei.
Vraag is Dutch for Question.
Bronk is the same in Dutch as English. It is the translation from English to Dutch.
'Steam' is 'stoom' in Dutch. If you mean the verb it is 'stomen' in Dutch.
It comes from the Dutch town of Breukelen, which doesn't really mean anything.
Vlinder is the dutch word for butterfly.
It isn't a word in Dutch.
Begart is not a Dutch word.