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France, Spain, Dutch, English.
Approximately 90% of the Dutch population can speak English. English is widely taught in schools in the Netherlands from an early age, making it one of the most English-proficient countries in Europe.
The same as the difference between the Americans and the Canadians England and The Netherlands are two completely different countries.
Portuguese, Dutch then English
The Spanish, the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the English each had control of a part of south america
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
English- expiremented Dutch- experimenteerde
"Engels" is Dutch for "English".
He did not represent a county he represented a country, 2 countries actually. They were the english and the dutch.
Bronk is the same in Dutch as English. It is the translation from English to Dutch.
"De Engelse" in Dutch means "the English"
they were settled mainly by English, French, Dutch, and Germans.