hemel

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Afrikaans

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Etymology

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From Dutch hemel (heaven), from Middle Dutch hēmel, from Old Dutch himil, himel, from Proto-West Germanic *himil.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɦɪəməl/
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Noun

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hemel (plural hemele)

  1. heaven

Dutch

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Etymology

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From Middle Dutch hēmel, from Old Dutch himil, from Proto-West Germanic *himil.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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hemel m (plural hemelen, diminutive hemeltje n)

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Afrikaans: hemel
  • Negerhollands: hemel, himun, himul
    • Virgin Islands Creole: hemel (dated)
  • Sranan Tongo: heimel

Noun

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hemel m (plural hemels, diminutive hemeltje n)

  1. canopy, baldachin

Interjection

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hemel

  1. Synonym of mijn hemel (my goodness!; heavens!)

Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch himil, from Proto-West Germanic *himil.

Noun

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hēmel m

  1. heaven, sky
  2. Heaven

Inflection

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Descendants

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