House is an English equivalent of 'huis'.
No Huis is house in Dutch! The Anne Frank huis is the house she was hidng in during the war.
Where do you live is an English equivalent of 'Waar woon je'.Where is your house is 'Waar is je huis'.
Huis is a Dutch equivalent of 'house'. Another equivalent is 'woning' what means 'residence'.
The 'ui' sound in Dutch is like the English ' ou' or 'ow' sound. So 'huis' is pronounced like ' house' and means the same. 'uit' is pronounced as 'out' and means the same. The Dutch town of ' Ijmuiden' is pronounced like ' ay- mou den' . and means the ' mouth of the 'Ij'. the waterway alongside Amsterdam. NB The 'ij' sound can be like the English 'ay' or like the English 'eye'. It depends on its context in speech. e.g. Dijk' is pronounced like ' dike' and means the same. However, the Dutch city of Nijmegan is pronounced as ' Naymegan'.
het generally means the, or a third person "it", etc.The hiding place behind the bookcase where Anne Frank and her family hid is known as the "Achterhuis".It is Dutch. If you are looking at a Dutch copy of Anne Frank's diary, it it titled "Anne Frank: Het Achterhuis". achterhuis is one word :)
The original version (Het Huis Anubis) can be watched online, but it is in Dutch. You'll have to wait until the series concludes to watch it in English.
That is Dutch for 'want to come to my house'.
Anne-Frank-Huis is Dutch for Anne Frank House, which is the house where the Franks and the other hid. It is now a museum.
It is a remake of a Dutch Nickelodeon show called Het Huis Anubis.
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
English- expiremented Dutch- experimenteerde
"Engels" is Dutch for "English".