Verhuisde
"Verhuisde" is a Dutch verb that means "to move" or "to relocate". It is the past participle form of the verb "verhuizen", which means "to move" or "to relocate". The verb "verhuizen" is used to describe the action of changing one's residence or location. It can be used in both transitive and intransitive forms. In the transitive form, it can take a direct object, such as "Ik verhuis naar Amsterdam" (I am moving to Amsterdam). In the intransitive form, it does not take a direct object, such as "Ik verhuis" (I am moving). The past participle "verhuisde" is used to describe an action that has already occurred, such as "Ik ben verhuisde naar Amsterdam" (I have moved to Amsterdam). The verb "verhuizen" is commonly used in everyday conversation and is an essential part of the Dutch language. It is often used when discussing changes in residence, such as when moving to a new apartment or house.