It means 'sweety', so it's something you say to your boyfriend or girlfriend.
'Lief' means 'sweet'. Not in the sugar sense, but in the sense that people can be sweet.
'Lie' is pronounced as 'li' in the English word 'linear. 'fje' is pronounced as 'fu' in the English word 'furious'.
"Kristen" is a Dutch word that means "Christian" in English.
The word "Tyler" does not have a specific meaning in Dutch. It is a name of English origin.
The Dutch word "opa" translates to "grandpa" in English. It is a term of endearment used to refer to one's grandfather.
'aanvragen' translates to 'apply for' and 'request' and 'order' For example: Dutch: een vergunning aanvragen English: apply for a licence Dutch: een plaatje/nummer aanvragen English: request a record/song Dutch: een boek aanvragen English: order a book etc.
'Lie' is pronounced as 'li' in the English word 'linear. 'fje' is pronounced as 'fu' in the English word 'furious'.
Ourloft is not a Dutch word.
sizi isn't a dutch word
spruce isn't dutch
"Liefde" is a Dutch word meaning "love." It has several related words: geliefde/lover, liefste/dear, liefje/sweetheart, schatje/baby, minne/love. These all relate to the concept of love or affection in one way or another.
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".
pour balle isn't a Dutch word.
"Kristen" is a Dutch word that means "Christian" in English.
The word "Tyler" does not have a specific meaning in Dutch. It is a name of English origin.
'sterben' is not a Dutch word, it is a German word and means 'to die'. Dutch (the language from the Netherlands) is often confused with 'Deutsch' (the German word for 'German')