This Dutch word is actually currently spelled with a "z", and the second s indicates the plural form.
Ezel (m) de; -s
1 Donkey
2 Dumb/foolish person
3 Easel (An upright frame for displaying or supporting something, such as an artist's canvas - derives from the Dutch word)
Dutch ezel, ass, from Middle Dutch esel, from Latin asellus, diminutive of asinus
The German word for donkey is still spelled as esel and the plural form esels.
"Sante" is not a Dutch word, it is a French word. We use it when we want to say "cheers" to someone with a drink (when we call out a toast). The translation of the word is "health". The Dutch way of saying it is "gezondheid", which means the same.
The only dutch word that really matters! Kaas! (cheese)
"Kristen" is a Dutch word that means "Christian" in English.
One Dutch word beginning with the letter "o" is "onmiddellijk," which means "immediately" in English.
"Luister" in Dutch means "listen" in English. It is a common verb used to indicate the action of paying attention to sounds or music.
The Dutch worde "(de)zelfde" means "same".
Dag is the word from English to Dutch. It means a day in English language.
The Dutch word 'boer' means 'farmer' in English.
Ster
'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')
The closest Dutch word would be Abonnee, which means Subscriber.
"Sante" is not a Dutch word, it is a French word. We use it when we want to say "cheers" to someone with a drink (when we call out a toast). The translation of the word is "health". The Dutch way of saying it is "gezondheid", which means the same.
The only dutch word that really matters! Kaas! (cheese)
No, Dutch is the language they speak in the Netherlands (Holland)'I am Dutch.' means you are from the Netherlands (Holland)
je bent mijn vriend is the word in Dutch. It means You are my friend.
"Kristen" is a Dutch word that means "Christian" in English.
'Hoeperdepoep' is not a word and not used in the Dutch language.