Carine is a French equivalent of the Dutch name Karina. The pronunciation of the French feminine proper noun -- whose origins trace back to the feminine form of the Latin adjective carus ("dear") -- will be "ka-reen" in French.
The first name 'Karina' is usually spelld Karine in French.
you can use "ciao" in french, German, dutch or English it means hi, hello, bye, see you later, etc,. in french it could"adieu" which means, "Bye"
In Belgium, the primary languages are Dutch, French, and German. In Dutch, "black" is translated as "zwart," in French as "noir," and in German as "schwarz." The term used will depend on the language being spoken in the particular region of Belgium.
verjaardag is the word for anniversery in Dutch. This is translated from English to Dutch.
with is translated 'avec' in French.
It is supported by both the French and the Dutch. But mainly it is viewed as French.
French: bienvenue Dutch: welkom Greek: καλώς όρισες Italian: benvenuto Spanish: bienvenido
she has translated is "elle a traduit" in French.
honderd is the word for one hundred in Dutch. This is translated from English to Dutch.
hoe doen is the meaning of how do. It has been translated from the Dutch Language.
In Dutch, "mum" is translated as "mama" or "moeder."
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