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.
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English is taught as a second language in public schools after about age 9. Arabic is taught in some public schools as the main language of instruction in Arab villages. Jewish Israelis can opt to take Arabic in high school, but most don't.
Cookies- comes from the dutch 'koekjes' meaning small biscuits Dollar - comes from the dutch 'daalder' which was the money used before the euro
New Amsterdam was a small Dutch trading port, but after some war with the English the Dutch traded it for Suriname with the English which was part of the peace contract. The English renamed it to New York in 1644.
Planting Tulips, carving wooden shoes, putting their fingers in Dikes...indulging in drugs and prostitution; both of which are legal .
"Kings" is an English equivalent of "Koningen."The Dutch word is the plural form of a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "de" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "sommige" ("some").
Andre speaks Dutch, Limburgs (Dutch dialect) German, French, English, some spanich and italian.
Anne Frank was fluent in Dutch, as it was her native language. She also had a working knowledge of German, as it was taught in school in the Netherlands at the time. Additionally, she learned some French and English while in hiding.
No, English and Dutch aren't the same. But they're in the same language family. They're both members of the Teutonic family of languages. So that means that they're related to each other, and also to German.
Well Americans do speak English. Some are taught the US version of it. Though basically the same as British English some spelling and rules of grammar differ slightly.
The Dutch word "elektrotechniek" means electrical in English. Some synonyms of the term electrical are charged, dynamic, stimulating, tense, magnetic and many more. Some antonyms of the term electrical are boring, dull, uncharged, unenergetic and more.