The Dutch word "Luister" means "listen".
"Luister" in Dutch means "listen" in English. It is a common verb used to indicate the action of paying attention to sounds or music.
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
The correct spelling in Dutch is "slagroom."
The Dutch word for liar is "leugenaar." It is used to describe someone who tells false or misleading statements on purpose.
"Kristen" is a Dutch word that means "Christian" in English.
Tia isn't a Dutch name or word, so it doesn't mean anything in Dutch.Tia is usually a short form of names ending with -tia, such as Letitia or Clementia. Tia is also the word aunt in Spanish and Portuguese.
Luister naar dit leven - 1967 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Jy wil nie luister nie, jou bliksem is Afrikaans, and translates to: you don't want to listen, you [difficult person]. Bliksem is a difficult word to translate, having the following meanings: lightning, thrash/beat up, a difficult or infuriating person. If this phrase was directed at you, I would suspect you are in trouble...
"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"
Vraag is Dutch for Question.
Strawberry is in Dutch aardbei.
'Steam' is 'stoom' in Dutch. If you mean the verb it is 'stomen' in Dutch.
Bronk is the same in Dutch as English. It is the translation from English to Dutch.
It comes from the Dutch town of Breukelen, which doesn't really mean anything.
It isn't a word in Dutch.
Vlinder is the dutch word for butterfly.
'Kasteel' is the Dutch word for 'castle'.