The Dutch word for baby is
baby
Dutch Definition
baby | |
1. baby, zuigeling |
Translations for baby and their definitions
baby | © | |
1. n-m. baby (infant) |
zuigeling | |
1. n-m. suckling, infant which isn't weaned yet |
geborene | |
1. n-m. baby |
pasgeborene | |
1. n-m. newborn |
nieuwgeborene | |
1. n-m. newborn |
boreling | |
1. n-m. (chiefly Southern Dutch) A newborn child, a newborn. |
schatje | |
1. n. diminutive of schat |
Benjamin | |
1. Proper noun. Benjamin (Biblical character, mythological son of Jacob) | |
2. Proper noun. given name, male |
jong | |
1. adj. young | |
2. adj. new | |
3. n-n. A young: a young being, especially an immature animal. | |
4. v. first-person singular present indicative of jongen | |
5. v. imperative of jongen |
stuk | © | |
1. n-n. A piece, part, share (of a whole). | ||
Ik snij deze peer in vier stukken. - I’m cutting this pear in four pieces. | ||
2. n-n. A theatrical piece, play, skit. | ||
3. n-n. A document (especially official). | ||
4. n-n. (board games) A playing piece. | ||
5. n-n. (chess) A piece, one of the playing pieces in chess usually excluding pawns. | ||
6. n-n. (colloquial) A hottie, babe, attractive person (of any gender). | ||
7. n-n. A piece, one , an item (of a thing, kind, ware; often untranslated in English) | ||
Zijn de peren vers? Geef me daar dan vier stuks van. - Are the pears fresh? Then give me four of them. | ||
8. adj. broken, rendered useless; out of order. |
kindje | |
1. n-n. diminutive of kind |
liefje | |
1. n. diminutive of lief |
kleintje | |
1. n-n. little one | |
2. n-n. child |
Kleuter | |
1. Proper noun. . | |
2. n-m. A child between the ages of four and six/seven years (before the onset of concrete operational thought). | |
3. n-m. (dated) A kindergartner. | |
4. n-m. A mature person who behaves most immaturely. |
lieverd | |
1. n-m. A person who is kind or sweet; a sweetheart | |
2. n-m. dear, darling, honey |
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