When referring to the noun, 'dress' means 'jurk'.
When referring to the verb:
Dress = (aan)kleden
I dress = Ik kleed (me aan)
He/she dresses = Hij/zij kleedt (zich aan)
You dress (singular) = Jij kleedt (je aan)
You dress (plural) = Jullie kleden (je aan)
We dress = Wij kleden (ons aan)
They dress = Zij kleden (zich aan)
"Jij kleed je raar" or "Jij bent raar gekleed" means "You dress funny" in Dutch.
You can dress as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz. You can dress as a Dutch girl or a detective.
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."
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.
the dutch word for soup is 'soep'
The root word for 'filibuster' is the Dutch word 'vrijbuiter', meaning 'freebooter' or 'pirate'.
Door is the Dutch word for by.