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Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch hemel, from Middle Dutch hēmel, from Old Dutch himil, himel, from Proto-West Germanic *himil.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɦiə̯məl/, (regional) /ˈjəməl/
Noun
hemel (plural hemele)
- sky
- (religion) heaven
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch hēmel, from Old Dutch himil, from Proto-West Germanic *himil.
Pronunciation
Noun
hemel m (plural hemelen, diminutive hemeltje n)
- sky, heavens (visible sky)
- De hemel was helder en vol sterren. ― The sky was clear and full of stars.
- Er is geen wolkje aan de hemel. ― There isn't a cloud in the sky.
- heaven (divine abode; type of afterlife)
- Veel mensen geloven dat goede zielen naar de hemel gaan. ― Many people believe that good souls go to heaven.
- Hij gelooft dat zijn grootouders nu in de hemel zijn. ― He believes his grandparents are now in heaven.
1991, Stef Bos (lyrics and music), “Papa”:En jij gelooft in God, dus jij gaat naar de hemel.
En ik geloof in niks, dus we komen elkaar na de dood, na de dood, nooit meer tegen.- And you believe in God, so you will go to heaven.
And I believe in nothing, so after death, after death, we shall never meet again.
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Noun
hemel m (plural hemels, diminutive hemeltje n)
- canopy, baldachin
Interjection
hemel
- Synonym of mijn hemel (“my goodness!; heavens!”)
Middle Dutch
Etymology
From Old Dutch himil, from Proto-West Germanic *himil.
Noun
hēmel m
- heaven, sky
- Heaven
Inflection
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Descendants
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