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Dutch word of the day: 67. Dankjewel
"Dankjewel" translates to something like "thank you kindly" and ... "Dankjewel" is an informal way to say "thank you" because here you use ...
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Dutch word of the day: Kast
Apr 3, 2008 ... ("The IKEA bookcase 'Billy' is very popular.") - "Man, we hebben dit weekend een klerenkast gekocht, en nu moeten we 8 weken wachten: niet ...
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Dutch word of the day: Kegel
Here "kegel" is the three-dimensional geometric shape "cone". The word is also used for anything that is shaped like a cone. Examples: ...
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Dutch word of the day: Verhuizen
"Madelon is vorige week verhuisd van Den Haag naar Amsterdam." ("Last week Madelon moved from Den Haag to Amsterdam.") - "Verhuizen is een van de meest ...
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Dutch word of the day: 213. Verschrikkelijk
"Verschrikkelijk" is for most non-native Dutch speakers a ... "Sinds de introductie van de euro is alles verschrikkelijk duur geworden." ...
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Dutch word of the day: Verneukeratief
http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/vertalen.php · http://www.prisma.nl/mijnprisma.aspx · http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=Verneukeratief&go=Go ...
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Dutch word of the day: Kegel
Here "kegel" is the three-dimensional geometric shape "cone". The word is also used for anything that is shaped like a cone. Examples: - "De inhoud van een ...
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Dutch word of the day: Herinneren
Jan 22, 2009 ... The verb "herinneren" can be used as a transitive (1) or reflexive (2) verb ... Here you use "herinneren" when something/body reminds you of ...
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Dutch word of the day: 100. Hoera
Dec 12, 2006 ... Hiep hiep, hoera!! <all raise their arms up high on "hiep hiep"> Hiep hiep, hoera!! Hieperdepiep, hoera!! This song is also still in use for ...
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Dutch word of the day: 105. Flap
1. bank note [noun, informal] [de flap, de flappen]. In this translation, the plural "flappen" is most common, but it is only used informally and jestingly. ...