heten

Etymology 1
From, from , originally from the passive voice of , from.

Verb

 * 1)  To be named; to have as name; to be called.
 * 2)  to be (a translation or synonym of); to be called.
 * 3)  To name, to call to provide with a name, to define a name as.
 * 4) * 1900, Frederik van Eeden, Van de koele meren des Doods, W. Versluys (publ., 1st ed.), page 7.
 * "nl"
 * 1) * 1900, Frederik van Eeden, Van de koele meren des Doods, W. Versluys (publ., 1st ed.), page 7.
 * "nl"

- Haar naam heet ik Hedwig Marga de Fontayne.


 * 1)  to be claimed; to be asserted.
 * 2)  to mean; to have as meaning
 * 1)  to mean; to have as meaning
 * 1)  to mean; to have as meaning

Usage notes

 * In a lot of dialects and colloquially the verb is used instead of . This is generally considered incorrect and is not usually tolerated in written Dutch.

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To heat, make warmer
 * 2)  To heat up, become warmer
 * 3)  To stir, arouse emotions etc.

Etymology
From the stem of.

Adverb

 * 1) the seven of us/you/them

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to proclaim, to declare
 * 2) to call use the voice
 * 3) to call, to name
 * 4) to be called, to have as name
 * 5) to command, to order

Etymology 1
, from, from ; equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) To heat; to make warm or hot.
 * 2) To increase in heat; to become hot.
 * 3) To cause a hot sensation or heating.
 * 4) To make or become willing or fervent.
 * 5)  To light aflame.

Etymology 2
From, plural of , variant of ; equivalent to.