Clogs is an English equivalent of 'klompen'. That's the plural form. The singular form is 'klomp'.
'Clogs'
In Dutch they're called 'klompen'. In English they're called 'clogs'.
Dutch shoes are called 'Klompen' in Dutch. In English 'Clogs'.
Klompen is a Dutch equivalent of 'clogs'. They don't wear them in The Netherlands (maybe a few farmers do).
'Wooden shoes' in Dutch - is 'klompen'
In Dutch they're called 'klompen'. In English they're called 'clogs'.
The wooden shoes from Holland, or the Netherlands, are called klomp. The clogs made in other countries have different names.
Klompen.
In Dutch, "clogs" are wooden shoes traditionally worn in the Netherlands. They are often associated with Dutch culture and are known for their distinctive design and craftsmanship.
Interior of Klompen, or Dutch Shoes. what is this the old Italian LIne bootblack custom, leaving shoes outside your door for cleaning?
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
English- expiremented Dutch- experimenteerde
"Engels" is Dutch for "English".