Betekenis van:
royal family

royal family
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • de vorst als regeerder en als vertegenwoordiger van het rijk
  • royal persons collectively

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royal family
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • schrijversaandeel in opbrengst v.e. boek
  • royal persons collectively

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royal family
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • koninklijke personen
  • royal persons collectively

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. This land belongs to the Royal Family.
  2. Kate has become a full member of the royal family.
  3. The king and his family live in the royal palace.
  4. The writer was descended from the Greek royal family.
  5. The royal family lives in the Imperial Palace.
  6. Her smooth entry into the ranks of the royal family will help to dispel these fears.
  7. Only the most impeccable dishes are served to the royal family.
  8. Two books stand out among the dozens recently published on the Royal Family.
  9. Some believe that the British Royal Family is directly descended from the line of King David.
  10. In the documentary, CNN explores how the royal family has supported their latest member as she finds her feet.
  11. With the heirless king going crazy and royal family poisoned, the general of the army finally had his chance to usurp the throne.
  12. It is virtually impossible to discuss the Thai Royal Family in English without offending native Thais: the special honorific forms of reference that exist in Thai simply have no counterparts in English.
  13. sovereigns and other senior members of a royal family, when they are invited by Member States’ governments or by international organisations for an official purpose.
  14. heads of State or government and members of the national government with accompanying spouses, and the members of their official delegation when they are invited by Member States’ governments or by international organisations for an official purpose, sovereigns and other senior members of a royal family, when they are invited by Member States’ governments or by international organisations for an official purpose.