no because it wasn't possible
No. French come from France and the Dutch come from Holland.
Mainly French, but also Dutch, German, English, and several others.
No, a plait and a Dutch braid are not the same. A plait is a simple three-strand braid, while a Dutch braid is a variation of the French braid where the hair is braided under instead of over.
yes
Same as the British, Spanish, and Dutch- territorial expansion and new resources.
i have the same question, the american revolution sort of triggered the french revolution and i thnink the creation of the dutch republic lasted untill the frech attacked the netherlands
Maxime share the same roots that maximum
The same reason as all the other Europeans, to colonize the people, rape the land and get rich.
No, English and Dutch aren't the same. But they're in the same language family. They're both members of the Teutonic family of languages. So that means that they're related to each other, and also to German.
Bear is spelled the same way in dutch. It is same in English as it is in Dutch.
"Sante" is not a Dutch word, it is a French word. We use it when we want to say "cheers" to someone with a drink (when we call out a toast). The translation of the word is "health". The Dutch way of saying it is "gezondheid", which means the same.
Baby is the same in Dutch as in English. Dutch is spoken in most areas of Netherlands.