The Dutch defeated the French in the 1672 Rampjaar (Year of Disaster) by forming alliances with other European powers like England and Spain, exploiting French overextension, and employing strategic military tactics. The Dutch flooded their own land to create a natural barrier, preventing the French from advancing further. Ultimately, the Dutch used a combination of diplomacy and military strategy to push back the French forces.
Hello in French is "Bonjour", German is "Hallo", and Dutch is "Hallo" as well.
Belgium is a country where Dutch and French are both official languages. Dutch is primarily spoken in the northern region of Flanders, while French is spoken in the southern region of Wallonia.
"Verdieping" is a Dutch word, not French. In French, the word for "floor" or "storey" is "étage".
The main languages spoken in Tongeren, Belgium are Dutch and French. Dutch is the official language of Flanders region where Tongeren is located, while French is spoken by a minority of the population.
The Franks spoke Old Frankish, which eventually evolved into Old Dutch, Middle Dutch, and then Modern Dutch.
It is supported by both the French and the Dutch. But mainly it is viewed as French.
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dutch
There is no such thing as French Dutch. A narrow fringe along the tip of northern France used to speak Flemish, but that wasn't mixed with French.
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No. French come from France and the Dutch come from Holland.
what enterprise did both french and dutch colonists puesue
They are French
its probably dutch
The answer is that it is dutch
The answer is that it is dutch
It is both. Marigot is on the french side and Philipsburg is on the dutch side.