It depends on the situation/context.
'A nice day' translates to 'Een mooie dag' (Do not confuse this with 'Have a nice day' which translates to 'Fijne dag')
While 'He's a nice boy' translates to 'Hij is een aardige jongen'
'help' is in Dutch also 'help'.
The correct spelling in Dutch is "slagroom."
With a "C". Acquire. Have a nice day :)
The correct spelling is Vincent van Gogh, and he was Dutch.
The correct spelling is aardvark (Dutch for earth pig, an insectivorous mammal).
The correct spelling is the Oort Cloud of comets that is proposed to lie at the fringe of the solar system. It is named for Dutch astronomer Jan Oort (1900-1992).
Yes, the spelling of "negotiable" is correct. It means capable of being negotiated or bargained over.
That is the correct spelling of "pretty" (attractive, or slang as an adverb meaning somewhat).
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the correct spelling is brochure. - There were lots of really nice clothes advertised in the brochure .
You have just answered your own question! Dilemma, the one you spelt was correct. Nice work!
That is the correct spelling of the town Kinderhook (Columbia County, NY), and the village within it, which received its name from the original Dutch settlers during the days of Henry Hudson. The name Kinderhoek means "Children's Corner" in Dutch.