Of / from Netherlands is 'des Pays-bas' in French.
A Netherlander would be properly called 'un néerlandais, une néerlandaise' in French. Nearly all French refer to that country as 'Hollande' and use the adjectives 'hollandais, hollandaise' instead.
J'habite aux Pays-Bas
The French word for 'Netherlands' is 'Pays-Bas.'Pays-Bas
Netherlands are properly called "les Pays-Bas" in Frenhc. In spoken French, "la Hollande" is commonly used to mean 'Netherlands', despite being only part - and not the whole - of it.
Netherlands => Pays-bas
If you mean dutchess then it's duchesse, if you mean the people living in Netherlands then it's hollandais
Netherlands are called "les Pays-Bas" and Belgium is called "la Belgique" in French.
Netherlands is 'les Pays-Bas' in French. In common conversation, they are most often referred to as 'la Hollande'.
Pays-Bas.
Dutch
No. The official language of New Netherlands was Dutch since the colony was administered by the Netherlands.
Yes we always say: I'm from the Netherlands. But in Dutch it's Nederland what can literally be translated as Netherland.
French fries.