What does rinkelen in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word rinkelen in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use rinkelen in Dutch.

The word rinkelen in Dutch means klinken, kletteren, rinkelen, rammelen, tinkelen, rinkelen, klingelen, rinkelen, tinkelen, kletteren, rinkelen, rinkelen, klingelen, tingelen, gerinkel, rinkelen, rinkelen, ringelen, bellen, rinkelen, rinkelen, gerinkel, bellen, rinkelen, rinkelen, klingelen. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word rinkelen

klinken

(make tinkling sound)

The silverware clinked when I closed the drawer.

kletteren, rinkelen, rammelen

(make a metallic tinkling sound)

I could hear Betty's keys jangling in her pocket.

tinkelen, rinkelen

(produce sharp metallic sound)

When I turn on the dryer it starts pinging.

klingelen, rinkelen, tinkelen, kletteren

(make tinkling sound)

I could hear the coins chinking in his pockets as he ran.

rinkelen

(make tinkling sound)

The coins jingled in her purse.

rinkelen, klingelen, tingelen

(make jingling sound)

The bells on the woman's costume tinkled as she moved.

gerinkel, rinkelen

(sound of a bell)

The ring of the bell woke me up.

rinkelen, ringelen

(ring)

The timer has been dinging for five minutes already!

bellen, rinkelen

(telephone: sound)

The phone rang twice.

rinkelen, gerinkel

(act of ringing)

The class starts at the ring of the bell.

bellen, rinkelen

(summon by ringing a bell)

The queen rang for her servant.

rinkelen, klingelen

(make ringing sound)

The bells sing and reverberate when struck.

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