It's also had. But it's pronounce differently.
The Dutch name Ruysch is pronounced as "roysh" with the "y" pronounced as a long "i".
The Dutch pronounce it in two ways. Either the English/American way or sometimes as 'Sjonny/Sjonnie'. That pronounciation is best related to how the French pronounce the letter J. Think of saying Johnny but start with the letter S and emphasize that letter in stead of the J. Also leave the H out of it, so you pronounce it less pompous.
yourdaan (long 'a' as in bath)
It is pronounced as "DOH-yuh-vehrd".
Same as in English, only you pronounce the "a" as how you pronounce it in "car". Src: Dutch native (me)
Apple = appel
Biz is not a dutch word.
appel is the word for apple in Dutch. It is a fruit that can be eaten.
The original Dutch Apple pie developed in the heart of America. The Dutch apple pie is a big tribute in American history; there for, people like it.
The Dutch equivalent to John is "Jan", pronounced "Yarn".
You pronounce the name 'Madison' the same in Dutch as in English.
brót
vriend (pronounce freent)Friend = vriend (Dutch)
It's also had. But it's pronounce differently.
Apple-bee
The Dutch name Ruysch is pronounced as "roysh" with the "y" pronounced as a long "i".