mayonnaise instead of ketchup
In Pulp Fiction, Vincent said that Dutch people put mayonnaise on their french fries in Amsterdam.
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Origin of Vincent: Latin (Vincentius) Usage of Vincent: English, Dutch, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Slovak
No, he was Dutch but worked for several years in France.
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch painter with a Dutch name. See: http://www.forvo.com/word/jean_vincent/ for an audio pronunciation of Vincent ('Vah(n)-sah(n)")
NO. This is like asking if Americans are canadians.. dutch people are from the Netherlands, french people are from France.
Greek and Latin. But in general he spoke Dutch, English and French.
Although the French may think differently, Van Gogh was Dutch!
If you mean Vincent van GOGH, he was Dutch.
We do not know for sure. His mother tongue was Dutch. He worked for some time in London, where he must have spoken English. For the last 13 years of his life he lived and worked in France, speaking French. That is what we know. In addition, Vincent studied both Greek and Latin--- although he refused to accept the use of the languages- on PRINCIPLE. Of course, he would have also spoken German (very close to Dutch).
Vincent Van Gogh