'Jaar' means 'year'.
The word year is of Old English origin. It derived from the Dutch word, jaar and from the Old English word gear.
"Jaar" is a Dutch word that translates to "year" in English. It refers to a period of twelve months, typically used to denote a specific time frame in calendars. The term is commonly found in contexts related to dates, age, and time measurement.
Ourloft is not a Dutch word.
Begart is not a Dutch word.
The English word "bruin" has an origin from Middle Dutch meaning the word "bear". The first known use of the term was in the 15th from Reynard the Fox.
The word year is of Old English origin. It derived from the Dutch word, jaar and from the Old English word gear.
jaar
"Jaar" is a Dutch word that translates to "year" in English. It refers to a period of twelve months, typically used to denote a specific time frame in calendars. The term is commonly found in contexts related to dates, age, and time measurement.
Ourloft is not a Dutch word.
sizi isn't a dutch word
spruce isn't dutch
white cabbage - another Dutch word for it is witte kool
"Gebruik" is in English "use".
"Schoonmaakbedrijf" is a Dutch word. The English version of this word is very shorter than the Dutch version and also easier to pronounce. In English it means "Cleaning".
"Kristen" is a Dutch word that means "Christian" in English.
pour balle isn't a Dutch word.
The word "Tyler" does not have a specific meaning in Dutch. It is a name of English origin.