Hoed
'Hoeden-truc' is a literal Dutch equivalent of 'hat trick' or 'hat-trick', which is the way it tends to be expressed, as an English loan word among Dutch language speakers.
hoed
Von Dutch
There was an old English word 'hat' meaning the opposite to cold. There is an old German word 'haitoz', a Dutch word 'heet' and other words from the European continent such as 'heito'. These have evolved into the English word we know today
macht is the word for power in Dutch. This word represents strength in Dutch.
No, 'loris' is not a Dutch word.
The word "Dutch" in Dutch is "Nederlands."
The word "hat" originates from the Old English term "hæt," which is related to the Proto-Germanic word "hata," meaning a covering for the head. This term has cognates in various languages, such as the Dutch "hoed" and the German "Hut." The concept of head coverings has been present in many cultures throughout history, contributing to the evolution of the word and its usage.
Biz is not a dutch word.
The Dutch word for 'two' is 'twee'
fusie is the dutch word for fusion.
Begart is not a Dutch word.