The Dutch term "bes" matches the English term "currant, berry"

other dutch words that include "bes" : english :
aalbes currant, currant-bush
aalbesseblad currant-leaf
aalbesseboompje currant-bush
aalbessenjam currant-jam
aanbesteding tender
Abessinië Abyssinia, Ethiopia
Abessinisch Abyssinian
afbestellen countermand, cancel
alles wel beschouwd altogether
beschaafd gentlemanlike, polite, courteous, well-mannered
beschaamd ashamed
beschaamd maken abash
beschadigen injure, spoil
beschamen abash
beschaven civilize, civilization
beschaving culture, civilization
bescheid paper
bescheiden modest, moderate, reasonable, discrete
bescheidenheid modesty
beschermeling protégé
beschermen protect
beschermgeest genius
beschermheer patron
beschermheilige patron
bescherming protection
beschieten bombard
beschikbaar available
beschikking disposition
beschonken intoxicated, drunk
beschot dash-board, wainscot, panel
beschouwen consider
beschrijven describe
beschrijving description
beschroomd timid
beschuit bicuit
beschuldigde defendant, accused
beschuldigen accuse
beschuldiger accuser
beschuldiging indictment, accusation, complaint, charge
besef consciousness, awareness
beseffen realize, realise, understand
beslaan garnish, occupy, trim, comprise
beslag dough
beslissen decide
beslissend decisive
beslissing decision
beslist absolutely
besloten private
besluit decision
besluiteloos indecisive
besluiten decide, induce, infer
besmeren smear, anoint
besmettelijk infectious, contagious, catching
besmetten infect
besmetting infection
besneeuwd snowy
besnijden circumcise
bespieden spy
bespoedigen accelerate
bespotten mock
bespreken discuss, review, reserve
bespreking discussion
Bessarabië Bessarabia
best best
bestaan exist, existence
bestaan uit consist
bestaanbaar possible
bestand dossier, file
bestanddeel element
besteden spend
besteding expenses
bestek extend, dimension, room, space, bulk, size
bestel system
bestelauto van
bestellen deliver, furnish
bestelwagen van
bestemmen earmark, destine, ordain
bestemming fate, destiny
bestendig permanent, constant, abiding, continual, sustained
bestendiging continuation
bestraffen punish
bestraffing punishment
bestraten pave
bestrating pavement
bestrijden protest
bestseller bestseller, craze
besturen guide, administer, direct, govern, manage, steer
bestuur reign, control, stage, administration, rule
bestuurder driver, conductor, manager, chauffeur, director
bestuurlijk administrative
brievenbesteller postman
Celebes Celebes
in beslag nemen confiscate, absorb
klapbes gooseberry
kruisbes gooseberry
levensbeschrijver biographer
lotsbestemming destiny, fate
met gom bestrijken erase
nabeschouwing commentary
onbeschaamd impertinent
onbescheidenheid pretence, high-handedness
onbeschrijflijk indescribably
onbestaanbaar impossible
ter aarde bestellen inter, entomb
wilsbeschikking tendency, predisposition
zelfbesturend autonomous
Dutch as an Influencer
The English language has much to thank Dutch for. Dutch settlers came to the American colonies during the 17th century and added a few words to the vocabulary. Words like Santa Claus, waffle, blink, cookie, bazooka, gin, and iceberg wouldn’t exist without it.
Learning Dutch is Easier for English Speakers
Given the influence Dutch has had on English, it makes sense that Dutch is easier for speakers to learn. This is in part because Dutch, German, and English have similar roots. It’s between English and German. It only has two definite articles, “de” and “het” to English’s one “the” and German’s “der”, “die”, “das”. But Dutch words are more difficult to pronounce. The way words are pronounced indicates to a native speaker whether they’re talking to a second-language speaker.
Dutch is a Melting Pot of Languages
Just as English owes a lot to Dutch for contributing to its vocabulary, Dutch owes the same to other languages. It picked up words like jus d’orange (orange juice) and pantalon from French, mazzel (lucky) and tof (cool) from Hebrew and others. Dutch also incorporates texting and social media slang from English as well as street slang from places like Morocco, the Antilles, and Suriname.