You hate him is an English equivalent of 'Jij haat hem'.
Jij haat hem is a Dutch equivalent of 'You hate him'. The formal equivalent of 'U haat hem' isn't often used.
Ik hou van hem is a Dutch equivalent of 'I love him'.
the answer is the fur trade broke out among the french, the English ,and the dutch.
Bethlehem ... same as in English, but the "th" should be pronounced as "t", the second "e" should be pronounced as "a", so it would be pronounced as "Bet lay hem"
home hem your home ditt hem/ert hem (plural) our home vårt hem my home mitt hem his/her home hans/hennes hem their home deras hem
The plural of hem is hems.
A hem is part of garments, drapes or cloth
Hem ljuva hem - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
A hem is the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing that has been turned under and sewn. The bottom hem would be the hem at the bottom of a garment (for example, the hem of your pants at your ankles, or the bottom edge of a dress).
So you're garment doesn't fray, you need to sew a "hem". A hem allowance is a small bit of fabric left on the end so you can sew a hem.
The affix -hem- means blood.
A hem where you only fold the fabric once.