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  • Hoor is the verb to hear in Dutch. It is not a woman of loose morals as it may sound to the English-speaking ear. Yes, hearing 'hoor' everywhere you go is quite an adjustment!

    November 28, 2008

  • Sounds like an insult but in Dutch it means to be awake. Ben je wakker?

    November 28, 2008

  • This is a Dutch term for one who drives on the wrong side of the road.

    November 17, 2008

  • The Dutch word for raspberry. The plural form is frambozen.

    November 17, 2008

  • Thursday in Dutch.

    November 17, 2008

  • An ogenblik occurs momentarily or in the time it takes to blink your eyes. (Dutch)

    November 17, 2008

  • The English expression "the apple of your eye" is oogappel in the Dutch language.

    November 17, 2008

  • Oh my god, is he real? I want to hug him.

    November 15, 2008

  • An omafiets is literally a "grandma bike" in Dutch. Alhough it's not strictly made for grandma's, this style of bike is usually very basic and best used for short trips.

    November 14, 2008

  • A thin, round sandwich cookie made from two waffle-style cookies with syrup in the middle. Stroop is syrup in Dutch.

    November 14, 2008

  • In Dutch, sprookjes are fairytales.

    November 14, 2008

  • The Dutch verb 'wandelen' is a term commonly used for hiking.

    November 14, 2008

  • Your 'liefje' is your sweetheart or darling in Dutch.

    November 14, 2008

  • As festive as it may sound, a nachtmerrie is a nightmare in Dutch.

    November 14, 2008

  • An amandel is an almond in Dutch.

    November 14, 2008

  • Even though the word translates directly as "peanut cheese" from Dutch (pinda + kaas) many of us know this as peanut butter!

    November 14, 2008

  • An eekhoorn (pronounced like acorn) is the Dutch word for squirrel.

    November 14, 2008

  • Similar to the German "tannenbaum" ... a dennenboom is a pine tree in Dutch.

    November 14, 2008

  • The Dutch root word "vreemd" means strange, so a vreemdeling is a stranger.

    November 14, 2008

  • An inkvis is an octopus in Dutch. Literal translation is "ink fish" in English.

    November 14, 2008

  • A knuffelbeest is a stuffed animal or plush toy a child sleeps with or carries. Knuffel means to cuddle in Dutch.

    November 14, 2008

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