There is no reason you can't.
Yes, as a foreigner, you can marry a Dutch national in the Netherlands or in your home country. The process will involve meeting certain legal requirements, such as obtaining the necessary paperwork and registering the marriage with the Dutch authorities.
Yes, in this case "Finals" should be capitalized as it is part of a proper noun: National Double Dutch Finals.
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
The country were Dutch people live is called The Netherlands or in the Dutch language 'Nederland'.
A Dutch passport number is called a "paspoortnummer" in Dutch.
If someone is Dutch, it means they are from the Netherlands, a country located in Western Europe. Dutch people primarily speak Dutch as their native language.
A:There are very few countries in the world that would allow a married man to marry another woman. As a Dutch national, he would have to legally divorce his first wife before giving consideration to this question. A single or divorced Dutch national, whether male or female, can marry a person of the opposite sex regardless of religion. Of course, it would be important to ensure that the person's intended wife (or husband) could take up permanent redidence in Holland.
Dutch National Badminton Championships was created in 1932.
Kangaroo is spoken as kangoeroe in dutch. Dutch is the national language of Netherlands.
Dutch National Time Trial Championships was created in 1991.
National Socialist Dutch Workers Party was created in 1931.
Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships was created in 1963.
Love doesn't care about where someone's from.
'Nederlands nationaal voetbalelftal' is the Dutch equivalent of 'Netherlands National Football Team'.
No.
"Marry you" = met je trouwen "Will you marry me?" = Wil je met me trouwen? "Yes, I will marry you." = Ja, ik wil met je trouwen.
North-Holland
I don't know which Dutch couple you're talking about here. But most couples get anxious because they are going to marry soon. This has nothing to do with being Dutch.