"Glazen" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Glazen" Meaning

The word "glazen" is Dutch for "glass" or "glazing". It can also refer to a glazing, which is a coating or layer of glass or other materials applied to a surface, often to provide insulation or decoration.

"Glazen" Examples

Examples of "Glazen"


Glazen is a Dutch word that means "glass" in English. Here are 5 examples of its usage in sentences:

De glazen van de raam waren gebroken. (The glass of the window was broken.)
Ik heb een fles glazen water meegenomen voor de tocht. (I took a bottle of mineral water for the trip.)
Het glazen portret dat hij aan zijn vriend gaf was erg klein. (The small glass portrait that he gave his friend was very nice.)
De glazenwerkplaats was belangrijk voor de stad. (The glass workshop was important for the city.)
Het glazen deur was donker en er was geen licht. (The dark glass door was locked and there was no light.)

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