You say "windmolen".
You can find plans to build a working windmill on various websites that offer DIY projects, woodworking plans, or renewable energy resources. Websites like Instructables, Mother Earth News, and Home Depot provide guides and instructions for building a functional windmill. Additionally, you can search for specific windmill designs, such as the classic Dutch-style windmill or modern turbine models, to find detailed plans online.
Bear in Dutch is "beer".
The amount of airflow required for a windmill depends on the design and size of the windmill. Generally, a wind speed of at least 6-9 miles per hour is needed for a windmill to start generating electricity efficiently. The higher the wind speed, the greater the airflow and power production of the windmill.
Wind force or wind energy is the force that makes a windmill go round. When the wind blows, it causes the blades of the windmill to spin, converting the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy to drive the rotor and generate electricity.
It is called a whirligig by the British and a pinwheel in the US and Canada.
Windmolen is a Dutch equivalent of 'windmill'.
Cambern Dutch Shop Windmill was created in 1929.
A Dutch building with sails is commonly called a windmill.
You might say " A Windmill in disrepair"
Used to pump water out of low lying areas that would be flooded.
I read on the bottom of a box of speculaas cookies (seemingly a dutch brand but at an American store) that the reason for the windmill shape was because Sinterklaas lives in a windmill. I haven't found anything to verify this, however.
The word "Dutch" in Dutch is "Nederlands."
World's Most Extreme Homes - 2006 Dutch Windmill Australian Creation British Mansion 2-3 was released on: USA: 24 April 2006
In Dutch you say "interieur" or "inwendig".
In Dutch, "Larissa" is pronounced as "luh-RISS-uh".
"Ezechiël" is how you say "Ezekiel" in Dutch.
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