it could mean that nobody speaks French or alternatively that the visiting French are not welcome.
The French word for 'Amsterdam' is 'Amsterdam.'
In French, "Amsterdam" is spelled the same as in English: "Amsterdam."
Amsterdam is spelled the same in French and English, but the pronunciation may differ slightly. It is pronounced "ah-mess-tay-dahm" in French.
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Yes.
New Amsterdam was a DUTCH colony. founded by Petert Stuyvesant. Subsequently it became New York.
Well Quebec had a war and New Amsterdam did not. But New Amsterdam was part of a city and Quebec is not.
The air distance from Amsterdam, New York, to Cannes, on the French Riviera, France, is 3,921 miles. That equals 6,311 kilometers or 3,407 nautical miles.
In Pulp Fiction, Vincent said that Dutch people put mayonnaise on their french fries in Amsterdam.
I guess you mean Amsterdam (Holland). There aren't any beaches in Amsterdam, but when you're there you can easily take the train or bus to Zandvoort or Bloemendaal.
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Never heared of Amsterdam lake, Google does not know it also. Do you mean the "ijselmeer"? that's the biggest body of fresh water next to Amsterdam.