A Dutch word van can mean simply “against”, “to hold against” or “to oppose or fight against”. The word is used colloquially, even by non-Dutch speakers, and is also the name of a city.
The Dutch word van is used a lot throughout the world, but it’s not always how it is usually used. It’s only among Dutch speakers, where the word is commonly used to mean against and to oppose or fight.
van meaning in dutch is so often used to mean against, as in the Dutch word for van itself is: ‘against’. It is almost unheard of to hear anyone use van to mean opposition. This is odd because van is so often used to mean against in Dutch, and when it is not, it is as normal as using against in English.
So when I hear van meaning in dutch, I imagine it like this: against, because it is against something. A better translation of this would be to say that van is used to mean against, and in this case, it is to oppose something.
The reason why van means against is because it is used against and against, and is a form of opposition to itself. It is used against and against, and is a form of opposition to itself.
The Dutch word van also means against, so it is used to oppose something, but in this case it is used against something. The word van is also used to mean against in Dutch and in English.
The problem with van in the Dutch language is that it sounds like it’s used against. This is due to it being used against. Since it sounds the same as against, and is used against, it means against, but it sounds the same as against. This is why van means against, and it means against, and is used against and against. If you want to argue against van then you need to explain, why it sounds against, and why it sounds against.
Well, I think it does sound against, and I think it does sound against. That’s a good point. In my experience when people say the word van means against and it sounds against, I think it’s a mistake, because it’s just a word and it’s not a pronoun. So how can anyone be using it against? Well, you need to explain why van is against, and what it does to the word.
The word van is a contraction of veren, which is the Dutch word for “against.” I’m not sure exactly what the Dutch word for “against” is, but when I try to translate it into english I get “against”. You can try to explain why van is against, and what it does to it, but this is a word that has no meaning, so you can’t explain why it’s against.