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deal in Dutch

deal in Dutch is behandelen, handelen, regelen — deal means an agreement or arrangement between parties, especially a business one.

deal in Dutch

behandelen
verb
handelen
verb
regelen
verb
te maken hebben met
verb
uitdelen
verb
(transitive) To distribute among a number of recipients, to give out as one’s portion or share.
verdelen
verb
(transitive) To administer or give out, as in small portions.
delen
verb
(ambitransitive) To distribute cards to the players in a game.
dealen
verb
(ambitransitive) To sell, especially to sell illicit drugs.

What does "deal" mean?

  1. noun An agreement or arrangement between parties, especially a business one.
    "They finally struck a deal after months of negotiation."
  2. verb To take action regarding something, or handle a situation.
    "I'll deal with the complaint tomorrow morning."
  3. verb To trade or do business, especially buying and selling.
    "The shop deals in vintage furniture."
  4. verb To give out playing cards to players in a game.
    "She shuffled the deck and dealt the cards."

deal in a sentence

  • They finally struck a deal after months of negotiation.
  • It's a good deal — you get two for the price of one.
  • I'll deal with the complaint tomorrow morning.
  • She dealt with the crisis calmly.

Similar words in Dutch

Common Dutch translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "deal" in Dutch?

"deal" in Dutch is behandelen, handelen, regelen. deal means: An agreement or arrangement between parties, especially a business one.

How do you use "deal" in a sentence?

Example: "They finally struck a deal after months of negotiation." In Dutch, "deal" is behandelen, handelen, regelen.

Are there other ways to say "deal" in Dutch?

Yes — Dutch has 8 translations listed for "deal": behandelen, handelen, regelen, te maken hebben met, uitdelen, verdelen.

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