Dutch people or in the language that they speak over there (Dutch) Nederlanders
People from the Netherlands are called Dutch or Nederlanders (that is the Dutch translation).
In Dutch, a Dutch native is called "Nederlander" or, the female form, which is not mandatory to use: "Nederlandse".
The natives of the Netherlands are referred to as the Dutch, as is the language that they speak. The Dutch refer to themselves as Nederlanders, which is their name in their native tongue.
The Dutch, or Hollanders, Nederlanders.
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the Dutch.
No, they are not. People from Russia are called Russian and people from the Netherlands are called Dutch.
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People with nationality of Netherlands are called Dutch.
netherlands?
nederland is how the dutch people call their land, The Netherlands is how others do.
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Dutch. That is why it is called New Netherlands.
It is called the Netherlands.
Yes. the demonym for people from The Netherlands is Dutch. Note: People from the Netherlands are called Dutch, but Hollandshould not be used as the name of the country. Holland technically is the name of a region of the Netherlands, and is not the name of the country itself.
The word "Dutch" refers to people from The Netherlands, sometimes called Holland.
They are refered to as being Dutch
The people of the Netherlands call themselves: 'Nederlanders' in dutch language. In English we call ourselves: Dutch. Or sometimes we use 'Dutchmen' to refer to dutch people. The word 'Dutch' comes from the word 'Diets' which was how the Netherlands were referred to in ancient times. The English then translated 'Diets' to 'Dutch'. Therefore we are called 'Dutch people'.