Category:Dutch colloquialisms
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Dutch terms that are likely to be used primarily in casual conversation rather than in more formal written works, speeches, and discourse.
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Pages in category "Dutch colloquialisms"
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- kakkerlak
- kakkie
- kaneelstokje
- kanen
- kankerherrie
- kappen
- -ke
- keep
- keigoed
- kennen
- ketsen
- kids
- kiek
- kieken
- kippenkracht
- kits
- klappen
- klaver
- klavier
- klessebessen
- kletskop
- kliekjesdag
- klootviool
- klop klop
- knakker
- knallen
- kneiter
- knots
- koefnoen
- koeken
- kommaneuker
- komt voor de bakker
- kop
- kouwe kak
- krijg nou tieten
- kuisen
- kussentje
- kwaaie
- kwartje