"Good luck and best wishes" is an English equivalent of the Dutch phrase "Veel succes en de beste wensen."
Specifically, the adjective "veel" means "much." The noun "succes" means "luck, success." The conjunction "en" means "and." The article "de" means "the." The adjective "beste" means "best." The noun "wensen" means "wishes."
Dutch, the language of the Netherlands aka Holland.
That's not Dutch at all. However, it is similar to the German phrase "sprechen Sie deutsch" which means "do you speak German".
If you have a message from [English] = Als je een bericht hebt van [Dutch].
Met de beste wensen voor het Nieuwjaar
Leuke schoenen
The Dutch phrase laatste nieuws translates into English as "latest news". Het Laaste Nieuws (The Latest News) is also the name of a Dutch language newspaper based in Brussels, Belgium.
"Come eat" is an English equivalent of the Pennsylvania Dutch phrase "Koom essa."Specifically, the word "Koom" means "Come." The word "essa" means "eat." It is a straightforward phrase that is a most common way of announcing meal times in the Pennsylvania Dutch community.
Overwicht is a simple Dutch phrase and when it is translated into English, it simply means overweight. This phrase can also be translated to very large.
hallo! and vaarwel (literally, fairwell!)
wennste is wenn du (when you, if you) in some German accents.wenste in Dutch is the singular past indicative and subjunctive of wensen (to wish).
'Hello Katie' is in Dutch 'Hallo Katie' or 'Hoi Katie' or 'Hey Katie'
In Dutch, you can say "tot ziens en veel succes" for goodbye and good luck.