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Yes it is. Dutch is one name for the language spoken in the country called the Netherlands which contains the western provinces which make up Holland. The Dutch themselves refer to their country as "Nederland" and their language "Nederlands". A mutually comprehensible variant "Flemish" is also spoken in northern Belgium.
Dutch is the language of Netherlands, whereas the Deutsch is the language of Germany. They are not the same. The scripts are similar but that does not make them the same. Plus the phonetics and the words are totally different. Dutch is a Low German language, German is a High German language. The High and Low is about geography btw. The main difference, apart from a lot of different words, is the so called High German consonant shift.
I think there's a place where you can switch the language on webkinz homepage. Make it English again. Hope this helps!
That the Dutch language remains an official and important means of communication within a Dutch culture laden contextis one way in which language reflects Dutch heritage. In the case of the Netherlands, Dutch is the Kingdom's official, most important, historic and enduring language. That means that everywhere one looks to make sense of modern and historic happenings, one does so by means of Dutch ways of saying and doing things.The same may be said of the Caribbean island of Aruba and the South American country of Suriname. Dutch remains the official language in the autonomous Dutch region of Aruba and in the former Dutch colony of Suriname. At the same time, Aruban and Surinamese creole languages are important ways of explaining and perpetuating local and native customs, preferences and traditions.In each case, creole ways of saying and doing things co-exist peacefully with Dutch ways of saying and doing things. So the legacy of a Dutch cultural heritage remains alive and well. It does so through the continued use of the Dutch language and by the consent of Arubans and Surinamese.
It is not absolutely necessary, but it will make life a lot easier if you can speak the language of the country you are living in.
you cant make a master ball with an ultra ball
If you are implying the given name "Sofia", it would not make any differance no matter what language you write in, especially if the language uses the same alphabet. So it's the same but you could also write it as 'Sophia' or make it 'Sophie' or 'Sofie'.
There is no apricot that can be used to make the ultra ball.
you can perform in the edit prompt? can we make the programme in it?
You cannot turn an Ultra Ball into a Master Ball.
you can perform in the edit prompt? can we make the programme in it?
How did the dutch merchants make there profit during the 1500s?