In het Nederlands zeg je "tools" als "gereedschappen" of "hulpmiddelen", afhankelijk van de context. "Gereedschappen" verwijst meestal naar fysieke instrumenten die voor een specifieke taak worden gebruikt, terwijl "hulpmiddelen" breder kan worden opgevat en ook digitale of ondersteunende middelen kan omvatten.
Lim Cheng Hoe died in 1979.
It's not advisable use a hammer on a hoe. Garden impliments can be broken that way.
Richard March Hoe was an American inventor who designed an improved printing pressmanufacturing
Yes.
A grab hoe, also known as a grabber or a garden hoe, is a gardening tool with a wide, flat blade used for digging, weeding, and breaking up soil. It typically features a long handle for leverage and is designed to make it easier to cultivate soil and remove unwanted plants. The term "grab hoe" may also refer to a specific type of hoe designed for grabbing and moving soil or debris.
Hoe gaan dit?
Yes, :)
It means: How it is to our advantage or how we will use it.
Hoe gaat het? or Hoe is het met je?
Hoe gaan dit means is the Afrikaans for "How are you?" or "how is it going?" It is used to greet friends. Literally it translates as How goes it?
Hoe gaan dit?say: hoo-khaan-durt?
You can say "Hoe gaan dit met jou?" in Afrikaans, which translates to "How are you?" in English.
Hoe gaan dit?
hoe gaan dit?
Hoe gaat het vandaag means the same thing as 'How is your day going?'. The reason for this translation is that a person would never say it in the exact same way as you would say it in English.
"What time is it?" is an English equivalent of "Hoe laat is het?"Specifically, the interrogative "hoe" means "how." The adjective "laat" means "late." The verb "is" means "is." The article/pronoun "het" means "it."
The cast of Dis hoe dit is met Steve - 2001 includes: Steve Hofmeyr as himself