What does plakke vast in Dutch mean?

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

The word plakke vast in Dutch means slice, plak, snee, plak, plaat, plak, kleef-, plak-, de plak geven, plak cake, plak-. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word plakke vast

slice

(schijf)

plak, snee

(thin portion)

Jack took the loaf and cut himself two slices.

plak

(historical (switch used to punish children) (geschiedenis: straf)

plaat, plak

(thick flat object)

There was a slab of stone covering the entrance.

kleef-, plak-

(touch) (in samenstelling)

Contact paper is sticky on both sides.

de plak geven

(punish with ferule)

plak cake

(slice or chunk of cake)

Wil je een plak cake?
Would you like a piece of cake?

plak-

(adhesive) (in samenstelling)

Peter bought some sticky labels to put on his files, so he could organise them better.

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