By learning the language and learning the sounds... It's pretty easy when you get used to it.
Dutch
Usually talk and text on their cellphones
The same as the difference between the Americans and the Canadians England and The Netherlands are two completely different countries.
Seymour Slive has written: 'Dutch Painting, 1600-1800' 'Rembrandt drawings' 'Pintura Holandesa 1600-1800' 'Frans Hals' -- subject(s): Hals, Frans, 1584-1666 'Dutch painting 1600-1800' -- subject(s): Dutch Painting, Painting, Dutch 'Masterpieces of Dutch painting' -- subject(s): Painting, Dutch 'Shop Talk'
There are a few ways to say it, depending on the meaning of the word. 'Sure' can mean 'natuurlijk' in a sentence like: 'Sure, I'll do that for you.' This sentence is in Dutch: 'Natuurlijk doe ik dat voor je'. 'Sure' can also mean 'zeker' in a sentence like 'Are you sure?' This is in Dutch: 'Weet je dat zeker?'.
There are 3 official languages : Dutch = Flemisch , spoken by +- 65% of the Belgians French and Germand are the 2 minority languages.
You only need to be in possession of a dutch passport be dutch, or "nederlands" you are considered a Dutchman "nederlander" if you are also born in the Netherlands. this is one giant lie. a pasport that says dutch means nothing, a guy for example a muslim with a dutch pasport is not dutch. you have to be dutch by blood to be a dutchman. if your dutch by blood you dont have to speak dutch to be dutch
presents,Christmas tree,nice food,playing board games,singing,talk about Christmas last year,playing music
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
Dutch people or in the language that they speak over there (Dutch) Nederlanders
In Holland, the Dutch adjective is "Holland's." There is no true adjective for Holland in English. The closest adjective in English is "Dutch," however, that not only applies to Holland but to all of the Netherlands. It is also common to hear "of or from Holland" in English.
The Dutch saw them as trading partners. The Dutch were not interested in converting them.