The English term "low, vile, deep" matches the Dutch term "laag"

other english words that include "low" : dutch :
fellow kameraad
party, adherents, followers, supporters, disciples aanhang
followers achterban
lower, decrease afdraaien
neigh, bleat, bellow balken
beneath, below, downstairs, under, underneath beneden
glow blaken
bleat, bellow, neigh blaten
meal, flower, bloom, flour bloem
cauliflower bloemkool
flowerpot bloempot
neigh, roar, bleat, yell, howl, bellow brullen
high-flown, extravagant buitennissig
bungalow bungalow
bellflower campanula
jester, buffoon, clown clown
co-, fellow co-
below, downstairs, underneath daarbeneden
swallow doorslikken
blow flap
yellow geel
fellow-thinker geestverwant
glow gloeien
billow golfslag
bleat, neigh, bellow grommen
follow, observe handelen volgens
den, void, concave, cavern, cavity, empty, hollow hol
pillow hoofdkussen
blow houw
glow in gloed staan
concave, hollow ingevallen
engulf, swallow inslikken
tallow, suet kaarsvet
blow klap
bellflower klokje
slow, slowly, leasurely langzaam
cause, allow, let laten
let, allow laten begaan
allow, let laten schieten
supporters, party, following, disciples, adherents leden
go, march, step, flow, tread, walk, pace lopen
softness, mellowness malsheid
fellow-creature medemens
fellow-thinker medestander
blow mep
wallflower muurbloem
fellow-creature naaste
after-treatment, follow-up nabehandeling
underneath, beneath, for, below, whilst, between onder
superficial, shallow ondiep
quietly, leisurely, leasurely, slowly op zijn gemak
superficial, shallow, shallowly oppervlakkig
observe, follow opvolgen
superfluous, overflowing overbodig
overflowing, superfluous overtollig
clown paljas
clown pias
suet, tallow reuzel
together, co-, fellow samen
co-, fellow samen-
sort, trap, battle, blow, scuffle slag
swallow slikken
tallow, suet smeer
flow stromen
tallow, suet talg
tallow, suet talk
sallow, pale verbleekt
decrease, lower, degrade verlagen
flow vlieten
flow vloeien
shallowly vluchtig
softness, mellowness weekheid
willow wilg
mildness, softness, mellowness, balminess zachtheid
slowly, gently, leasurely, carefully zachtjes
sunflower zonnebloem
other english words that include "deep" : dutch :
burdensome, deep, onerous, difficult, heavy zwaar
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.