'Leraar' (m), 'lerares' (f), 'Leerkracht', 'onderwijzer' (m), 'onderwijzeres' (f) or in some cases (mostly elementary school) 'meester' (m) or 'juffrouw' (f).
"Meester" is a Dutch word. A "Meester" is a male teacher at school. When you address him, you call him "Meester" followed by his first- or surname.
her name is .......i don't now.
Oh yes, Dutch people do call it "kaas".
They have jobs, like being a doctor or someone that works for the government or they are a teacher etc. There are so many different professions!
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It depends. For many Bachelor degrees Dutch is still the main language of instruction. However nowadays all Master degrees are taught completely English. Nearly every teacher and student at Dutch universities is fluent in English (so is the majority of the entire Dutch population). Dutch people are usually very accomodating towards English speakers. When everyone in the room except for you is Dutch, they'll often only use English so you can understand everything.
1 teacher = 1 leraar (m), lerares (f) 2 teachers - 2 leraren (m), leraressen (f)
The individual who dressed as a Dutch school teacher and spied on the British was the American Revolutionary War figure, John André. He was a British major and intelligence officer who took on this disguise to gather information. André was ultimately captured by American forces, which led to his execution in 1780. His story is often highlighted as a notable example of espionage during the American Revolution.
The word "Dutch" in Dutch is "Nederlands."
You only need to be in possession of a dutch passport be dutch, or "nederlands" you are considered a Dutchman "nederlander" if you are also born in the Netherlands. this is one giant lie. a pasport that says dutch means nothing, a guy for example a muslim with a dutch pasport is not dutch. you have to be dutch by blood to be a dutchman. if your dutch by blood you dont have to speak dutch to be dutch
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
Dutch people or in the language that they speak over there (Dutch) Nederlanders