title in Dutch
title in Dutch is titel, eigendomsbewijs, eigendomscertificaat — title means the name given to a book, film, song, or other work.
title in Dutch
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(property law) Legal right to ownership of a property; a deed or other certificate proving this.
eigendomsbewijs
(property law) Legal right to ownership of a property; a deed or other certificate proving this.
eigendomscertificaat
(property law) Legal right to ownership of a property; a deed or other certificate proving this.
eigendomsrecht
(property law) Legal right to ownership of a property; a deed or other certificate proving this.
What does "title" mean?
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noun The name given to a book, film, song, or other work.
"The title of her new novel is still under wraps."
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noun A word or phrase showing someone's rank, office, or profession, such as "Doctor" or "Captain."
"She earned the title of professor after years of research."
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noun Legal ownership of property, or the document proving it.
"The bank held the title to the house until the loan was paid off."
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noun The recognition given to the winner of a championship.
"The team won the league title for the third year running."
title in a sentence
- The title of her new novel is still under wraps.
- What was the title of that song on the radio?
- She earned the title of professor after years of research.
- The bank held the title to the house until the loan was paid off.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "title" in Dutch?
"title" in Dutch is titel, eigendomsbewijs, eigendomscertificaat. title means: The name given to a book, film, song, or other work.
How do you use "title" in a sentence?
Example: "The title of her new novel is still under wraps." In Dutch, "title" is titel, eigendomsbewijs, eigendomscertificaat.
Are there other ways to say "title" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 4 translations listed for "title": titel, eigendomsbewijs, eigendomscertificaat, eigendomsrecht.
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