drake in Dutch
drake in Dutch is woerd, draak, mannetjeseend — drake means a male duck.
drake in Dutch
woerd
A male duck.
draak
A male duck.
mannetjeseend
A male duck.
draakje
What does "drake" mean?
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noun A male duck.
"The farmer kept a single drake with his flock of ducks."
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noun A dragon, especially a smaller or lesser one in folklore and fantasy fiction.
"In the story, a young drake guarded the entrance to the cave."
- noun A type of small cannon, or an old beaked warship such as a Viking longship.
drake in a sentence
- The farmer kept a single drake with his flock of ducks.
- You can tell a drake from a hen duck by its brighter, glossier feathers.
- In the story, a young drake guarded the entrance to the cave.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "drake" in Dutch?
"drake" in Dutch is woerd, draak, mannetjeseend. drake means: A male duck.
How do you use "drake" in a sentence?
Example: "The farmer kept a single drake with his flock of ducks." In Dutch, "drake" is woerd, draak, mannetjeseend.
Are there other ways to say "drake" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 4 translations listed for "drake": woerd, draak, mannetjeseend, draakje.
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