The term for the Netherlands in Spanish is "Países Bajos" (low places, Low Countries) or more commonly "Holanda", a reference to the historical name Holland, which more specifically applies to the western coastal regions of the Netherlands.
(The adjective is holandes, meaning Dutch.)
The same =) Holland.
The country is called the Netherlands ("Nederland" in Dutch) and it has 12 provinces. Two of them are called Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland (North Holland and South Holland). These provinces combined are called Holland. I prefer "the Netherlands" and "Nederland", but to be honest, people will understand you're talking about the country when you say Holland in English as well as Dutch.
The country is called "Nederland", the language is called "Nederlands".
try learning dutch from a book its pretty simple
hoe heet je?what is ur name?
It's not very different it's spelled "Engeland"
It's "en".
Naar
'Football' or 'soccer' is in Dutch 'voetbal'.
"Grandson" in Dutch is written as "kleinzoon."
negenentachtig
Welkom in...
"geloof"
Konijnenkop
Both the name Paige and city (Paige, TX) are written the same in Dutch.
adem diep
Zesennegentig
'home' in 'I'm at home now' is in Dutch 'thuis' (Ik ben nu thuis.)
"gelukkig nieuwjaar"
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