"From the" is an English equivalent of the Dutch phrase "van de."
Specifically, the preposition "van" means "of, from." The definite article "de" means "the." In terms of a person's last name, the preposition and the article may be followed by a noun that indicates the family's hometown.
The largest city [Dunkirk] in the 'West Corner' is an English equivalent of 'de grootste stad van de Westhoek'.
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
The Netherlands. Names with "Van De" are Dutch for "From the".
"Lions of the Atlas" is an English equivalent of "De Leeuwen van de Atlas."The phrases in Dutch and in English are translations of the nickname for the Moroccan national football team. The lion (Panthera leo) is the team's unofficial, but much beloved, symbol. The Atlas Mountains are a range that runs through Morocco and the other countries of North Africa.
Van de Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakeries was created in 1915.
"De Engelse" in Dutch means "the English"
He is Dutch.
The English is an English equivalent of 'De Engelse'.
it means 'of the'
'van der Hyden' is a surname.
Dutch to English dictionaries provide a means of finding the English equivalent of a Dutch word. Popular Dutch to English dictionaries include Routledge, Prisma and Van Dale.
Dutch for "yours" as in "belonging to you" is either "het jouwe", "de jouwe" or "van jou" in the singular, and "het uwe", "de uwe", or "van jullie" in the plural.