'aanvragen' translates to 'apply for' and 'request' and 'order'
For example:
Dutch: een vergunning aanvragen
English: apply for a licence
Dutch: een plaatje/nummer aanvragen
English: request a record/song
Dutch: een boek aanvragen
English: order a book
etc.
The Dutch word "aanvragen" translates to "to request" or "to apply for" in English.
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
The Dutch word for liar is "leugenaar." It is used to describe someone who tells false or misleading statements on purpose.
In Dutch, the word "Haley" does not have a specific meaning. It is a proper noun and would typically be used as a personal name.
The word "Tyler" does not have a specific meaning in Dutch. It is a name of English origin.
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.
"How do I apply for a credit card?" is an English equivalent of the Dutch question "Hoe moet ik een kredietkaart aanvragen?"Specifically, the interrogative "hoe" means "how." The verb forms "moet...aanvragen" mean "do... apply for." The personal pronoun "ik" means "I." The indefinite article "een" means "a, one." The noun "kredietkaart" means "credit card."
In Dutch, the word "Haley" does not have a specific meaning. It is a proper noun and would typically be used as a personal name.
Begart is not a Dutch word.
Ourloft is not a Dutch word.
sizi isn't a dutch word
The Dutch word for liar is "leugenaar." It is used to describe someone who tells false or misleading statements on purpose.
It isn't a word in Dutch.
Vlinder is the dutch word for butterfly.
'Kasteel' is the Dutch word for 'castle'.
I'm assuming you mean the Dutch word 'rijst', since 'ryst' is not a proper Dutch word, but many people replace the 'ij' with 'y'. rijst = rice
verleden is the word for past in Dutch. It is the word which represents the time that has gone.
dwalen is the word for wander in Dutch. It is a word for walking causally.