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8 Feb 2023
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Het is beetje huiverig hier.
it's bit chilly in here.
Goed Nederlands?
Het is beetje huiverig hier.
it's bit chilly in here.
Goed Nederlands?
it's bit chilly in here.
Goed Nederlands?
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No. Huiverig means reluctant, hesitant or wary.
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@petra2511 Oh ok, I googled "chilly in Dutch" and I saw that word 😳 How would you say "chilly"? (I wanted to use something other than "koud").
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You can say frisjes or een beetje fris. I use converso as translator because it gives me more options to choose from.
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