What does noorden in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word noorden in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use noorden in Dutch.

The word noorden in Dutch means north, noorden, noorden, oosten, zuiden of westen van een stad, boven, naar het noorden, ten noorden, ten noorden, noordelijk, noordelijk, noordelijk, naar het noorden, naar het noorden gelegen, barbaren uit het noorden. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word noorden

north

(windstreek)

noorden

(direction)

Tom's parents live a few miles to the north.

noorden, oosten, zuiden of westen van een stad

(region of a city)

The south side of the city is known for its shops.

boven

(north of)

Oregon is just above California.

naar het noorden

(going towards the north)

ten noorden

(in or towards the north)

ten noorden

(from the north)

noordelijk

(from the north)

Canada has very cold winters because of the northern arctic winds.

noordelijk

(of the north)

The country was known for its northern cuisine.

noordelijk

(northbound)

The northward plane took off for Iceland.

naar het noorden

(US (north of state capital) (VS, m.b.t. staat)

Frank moved upstate to live with his aunt.

naar het noorden gelegen

(US (situated north of state capital) (VS, m.b.t. staat)

Jess moved out of Manhattan and now lives in upstate New York.

barbaren uit het noorden

(US, historical (US civil war: northern soldier) (gebruikt door zuidelijke confederatie)

The Yankees fought the rebels In the Civil War.

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