'Live and let live' is an English equivalent of 'Leef en laat leven'.
The saying about the tolerant culture of the Netherlands is considered particularly true of life in the country's capital and largest city. Specifically, Amsterdam manages to move steadily forward as one of the twenty-first century's harmonious, united cities. Such progress is made despite, and because of, the more than 176 different nationalities manage to find common ground and work together within the city's boundaries.
"It is late" is an English equivalent of "Het is laat."Specifically, the article/pronoun "het" means "it." The verb "is" means "is." The adjective "laat" means "late."
'Leef en laat leven' is a Dutch equivalent of 'Live and let live'.The saying is considered to summarize the tolerant culture of the Netherlands in general. It also is applied as a description of the Dutch capital city in particular. Specifically, Amsterdam is the country's largest city. Its tremendous economic and social achievements owe some of their success to the ability of more than 176 nationalities to get along and work together.
"What time is it?" is an English equivalent of "Hoe laat is het?"Specifically, the interrogative "hoe" means "how." The adjective "laat" means "late." The verb "is" means "is." The article/pronoun "het" means "it."
"Laat" and "lati" are two Surinamese equivalents of the English word "late."Specifically, the word "laat" is the Dutch equivalent. The word "lati" is the equivalent in Sranan Tongo. Dutch is Suriname's official language, and Sranan Tongo is a widely spoken language native to Suriname.
"Het is laat" is a Dutch equivalent of "It is late."Specifically, the article/pronoun "het" means "it." The verb "is" means "is." The adjective "laat" means "late".
Hoe laat is het?
"Don't be late" is in Dutch "Wees niet te laat".
"Hoe laat is het?" is a Dutch equivalent of "What time is it?"Specifically, the interrogative "hoe" means "how." The adjective "laat" means "late." The verb "is" means "is." The article/pronoun "het" means "it".
"Hoe laat is het? " translates to "what time is it?"
Laat Staan in het engels is "Let Alone". B.v. "I have enough trouble with the dutch language, let alone German"
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Laat ons sal Afrikaans is a west-Germanic and Daughter Language of Dutch spoken in South Africa and Namibia.