een broertje dood hebben

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Dutch

Etymology

Literally: “to have a brother who died (from)” or “to have lost a brother (to)”.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [əm ˌbruːrcə ˈdoːt ˌɦɛbə(n)]

Verb

een broertje dood hebben

  1. (intransitive) to loathe; not be able to stand [with aan]
    Ik eet eigenlijk alles, behalve geitenkaas – daar heb ik echt een broertje aan dood!
    I eat practically everything, except goat cheese – I really can't stand that!

Inflection