The Dutch word for cheek is
wang
Dutch Definition
cheek | |
1. wang, koon |
Translations for cheek and their definitions
wang | © | |
1. n-f. (topics, Body parts) cheek |
kaak | © | |
1. n-m. (topics, Body parts) jaw | ||
De tandarts onderzocht zijn kaak en constateerde een kleine scheur. - The dentist examined his jaw and found a small crack. | ||
2. n-m. (topics, Body parts) cheek, cone | ||
Ze at een ijsje en voelde de kou op haar kaakjes. - She ate an ice cream and felt the cold on her cheeks. | ||
3. n-m. gill | ||
De vis had prachtige rode kaken - The fish had beautiful red gills. | ||
4. n-m. pillory | ||
5. n-m. ship biscuit | ||
6. v. first-person singular present indicative of kaken | ||
7. v. imperative of kaken |
bil | |
1. n-f. A buttock, usually used in the plural: billen, unless specified as left/right | |
2. n-f. a hammer-like double-edged tool used by stonecutters and millers |
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