The Dutch are from the Netherlands, a country located in Western Europe. They are known for their rich culture, historical contributions, and unique language known as Dutch.
On the 6th of March 1852, the Dutch telegraph traffic was regulated by law.
The Dutch Bank, ASN, was founded on May 1, 1960. It has a unique mission, to support a sustainable and just society. ASN Bank is serious about respecting people and our planet.
F. Gierts has written: 'Woordenboek voor wegenbouw en wegverkeer' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Dictionaries, Dutch, Dutch language, French, French language, Roads, Traffic engineering
Afrikaans is derived from Dutch, which was brought to South Africa by Dutch settlers in the 17th century. Over time, Afrikaans developed its own unique grammar and vocabulary influenced by other languages spoken in the region.
Yes, Latin, Greek, English, Dutch, and Spanish are all languages with unique histories, grammar rules, and vocabularies. They have contributed significantly to various fields including literature, science, and culture.
Dutch Merrick has: Played Storm Troop Leader in "Dusting Cliff 7" in 1997. Played Dutch in "Robbers" in 2000. Played Jose in "Drive In" in 2000. Performed in "David v. Goliath: Kucinich Campaign Update" in 2008. Played himself in "Full Court Press... Kucinich Campaign Update" in 2008. Played Dutch Merrick in "Tonatiuh, Father Sun" in 2010. Played Houston Showers in "Carmageddon, Traffic Update" in 2011.
You only need to be in possession of a dutch passport be dutch, or "nederlands" you are considered a Dutchman "nederlander" if you are also born in the Netherlands. this is one giant lie. a pasport that says dutch means nothing, a guy for example a muslim with a dutch pasport is not dutch. you have to be dutch by blood to be a dutchman. if your dutch by blood you dont have to speak dutch to be dutch
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
Dutch people or in the language that they speak over there (Dutch) Nederlanders
In Holland, the Dutch adjective is "Holland's." There is no true adjective for Holland in English. The closest adjective in English is "Dutch," however, that not only applies to Holland but to all of the Netherlands. It is also common to hear "of or from Holland" in English.
The Dutch reformed are different than other Christian churches because of their history in the Netherlands. After the Reformation it was not uncommon for each country to have its own form of protestantism. The French reformed, or Huguenots, the German Reformed and Lutherans, the Scottish Presbyterian, and the English Puritans. The Dutch reformed is unique not only from being from the Netherlands, but also because of Dutch Reformed Churches all hold to 3 creeds, called the Three Forms of Unity, that are unique from other denominational creeds. These creeds are the Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism, and the Cannons of Dort. These creeds were all adopted in 1618 and 1619 and have been used in all Dutch reformed churches since. In addition Dutch churches are governed by some form of a Church Order which regulates the government of the churches. This church order specifies the convening of churches together in larger bodies called classis, and the convening of classis together in a synod.