It's of Dutch origin; from the Middle Dutch word landscap.
no. there french, Dutch's, Spanish, Italian and Tagalog version
The word "hickory" is of American origin, derived from Native American languages. It is not French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, or Greek.
Laurie B. Harwood has written: 'A golden harvest' -- subject(s): Dutch Landscape painting, Exhibitions, Italian influences, Landscape painting, Dutch 'Inspired by Italy' -- subject(s): Dutch Landscape painting, Exhibitions, In art, Italian influences, Landscape painting, Dutch
Spanish: Hermanas French: Soeurs German: Schwestern Italian: Sorelle
Spanish: Victoria French: Victoire German: Viktoria Italian: Vittoria Dutch: Victoria
In Spanish, Ash is known as Ash Ketchum, which is the same as English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Canadian French, Dutch, and Hindi.
L. Y. Chaballe has written: 'Elsevier's Oil and Gas Field Dictionary in English French Spanish Italian Dutch German and Arabic' 'Elsevier's Dictionary of Building Tools and Materials in English French Spanish German and Dutch'
moi - french ik - dutch mich, mir - german ya - russian ako - filipino watashi - japanese io - italian mi - spanish
In Spanish, "stone" is "piedra." In French, it is "pierre." In German, it is "Stein."
Dutch: vegetariër German: Vegetarischer French: végétarien Italian: vegetariano Spanish (also Portuguese) : vegetariano
No. The official language of Suriname is Dutch.
French: bienvenue Dutch: welkom Greek: καλώς όρισες Italian: benvenuto Spanish: bienvenido