vijf
pronounced, "vife" like "life"
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The word forty-five in Dutch is spelt vijfenveertig. Unlike other languages such as English or French, hyphens are not necessary.
fifty-five = vijfenvijftig (literally "five-and-fifty")
The answer is Dutch.It's five letters, ending in H. Dutch refers to the people of the Netherlands, their language and their culture.
The answer is Bosch.It's five letters, ending in H. Bosch was a Dutch painter who was born in 1450 and died in 1516.
Aside from German? Dutch, Frisian, English, Danish, Icelandic
I think the Answer is the English, Spanish, French, Swedes,and Dutch
'twenty-five' is in Dutch 'vijf-en-twintig'. 5 = vijf and 20 = twintig. When you use the link under the related links section, you have to click on the speaker icon under the Dutch translation. Then you'll hear it pronounced. It's not perfect, but you'll get an idea how the Dutch pronounce 'vijf-en-twintig'.
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