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No. The Netherlands is the name of a country. Dutch is the language of and also anything from the Netherlands.
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Reagan is what a Dutch language speaker would say, because the tendency is respect for the original name in the original language.
Jezus is the Dutch name for the English name Jesus.
"Dutch" is not the name of a place. It is the name of the people of the Netherlands and the name of the language they speak. The Netherlands is a country in western/northern Europe.
It depends on what language you're using. Czech = "from" Dutch = "she" or "they" English slang = "he" or "she" Hebrew = "this" Turkish = ze is the name of the letter "z"
Nederlands is the Dutch name for our language (so it means Dutch in English). Netherlands is the English name of our country
Westenra is a surname that comes from Holland, and eventually the Westenra family settled in Great Britain. The name's meaning refers to a specific locality in the Dutch language.
Domeinnaam registratie is a term that comes from the Dutch language. When it is translated to English, the term has the meaning 'domain name registration.'
The word ziekenhuis is derived from the Dutch language. In some instances it is part of a name for a hospital otherwise it is just the word for hospital.
"Janken" means crying in a loud way (howling). The word 'Jahnke' is also a last name, but I couldn't tell you what it means. To me it sounds more like a German last name than a Dutch last name, though.
The Netherlands is a country in northwestern Europe.The people of the Netherlands are known as the Dutch.Their language is complex, it has the nick name double dutch.