What does noord korea in Dutch mean?

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

The word noord korea in Dutch means north, noorden, noordelijk, Noord, NAVO, noords, Noord Amerika, noordelijk, noordelijk, Noord-Ierland, Noord-Amerikaans. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word noord korea

north

(het noorden)

noorden

(direction)

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

noordelijk

(northbound)

The northward plane took off for Iceland.

Noord

(US South (northern US: Civil War)

NAVO

(acronym (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

NATO is a military alliance that was designed to counter the Soviet Union.

noords

(Scandinavian)

Nordic countries have little sunlight during the winter.

Noord Amerika

(USA, Central America and Canada)

Lake Superior is the largest body of fresh water in North America.

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.

Noord-Ierland

(province: part of UK)

Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom.

Noord-Amerikaans

(US (of or from northern US)

A big farmer's breakfast is a Yankee tradition.

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