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8 Amazing Bike-Related Expressions in Dutch 🇳🇱

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Have you ever heard any bike-related expressions in Dutch?

If there is anything we can say about Dutch people it is that they love their ‘kaas‘, they love their ‘bier‘, and they love their ‘fiets‘.

In fact, their love for bikes seems to go so far it has even infiltrated their language, giving us a variety of expressions related to their favorite two-wheeled form of transportation.

Here are eight different bike-related expressions in Dutch that include their bikes from untranslatable, a multilingual urban dictionary dedicated to sharing and explaining slang and expressions from all over the world.

Go ride a bike

“Ga toch fietsen”

On that bike

“Op die fiets”

What have I got hanging from my bike?

“Wat heb ik nu aan mijn fiets hangen?”

First my bike back

“Eerst mijn fiets terug”

To bike something above the table

“Iets boven tafel fietsen”

To hang the bike on the wall

“De fiets aan de muur hangen”

On an old bike you must learn it

“Op een oude fiets moet je het leren”

To bike something into the contract

“Iets in het contract fietsen”

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