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Old 01-03-2020, 04:23 AM   #85
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Originally Posted by Frenzie View Post

But dierbaar is still Dutch for dear.

In Engilsh you can say something cost you dearly, although I don't monetary price is quite what's meant there. ;-)
Probably not, no . Much like 'dierbaar' is 'dear' in the same sense as 'that is dear to me'. Not in a monetary, but an emotional sense.
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