Lied is Dutch for song. And it can be song in German but there are more translations for song in German.
English speakers refer to the city 'Aken' by its German name of 'Aachen' or by its French name of 'Aix La Chappelle'.
Synthétique is a French equivalent of 'kunststof'. The word in French is pronounced 'sehn-teh-teek'. Both the Dutch and the French words refer to synthetically made materials such as plastic.
It depends on the language of the Belgian. In French mother is mère, in Dutch it is moeder.
Pennsylvanian dutch or a rough translation of real dutch. Not sure what the question asks, but the above statement should be clarified. Pennsylvania Dutch is the language spoken by the Amish. It is a German dialect going back to the time when the Amish first arrived in Pennsylvania in the 17th century. It has evolved over time and is unlike German spoken in Germany. Real Dutch is a language spoken in the Netherlands (Holland). It is a Germanic language, but unlike German and neither one can understand each other. Why do they refer to the Amish language as Pennsylvania Dutch? The Germans refer to their language as Deutsch, which sounds a lot like Dutch. In fact Germans call their country Deutschland.
Answer 1:There isn't any difference, "German" being the translation of "deutsch". Perhaps you mean Dutch, which is another language. It is related, but there are many differences.Answer 2:In case you actually mean Dutch, it's the language spoken in the Netherlands (Holland) and it's a close language to German and English (kind of in the middle of the two). It's said that the word "Dutch" comes from a corruption of the word "Deutsch", which means german, nowadays Dutch means something from the Netherlands (including the language).
You refer to people who live in Holland as Dutch :)
Go to the German Embassy in the Haag or one its Consulates; there is one in Amsterdam(some German Consulates have the authority to renew your passport). The Dutch haven't completely forgotten about WWII. So please try not to refer to their county as Holland.
NGT may refer to various things such as Dutch Sign Language, Nasogastic tube, Nigeria's Got Talent and much more. Dutch Sign Language means Nederland Gebarentaal in the Dutch language.
You would refer to them as the 'Dutch'.
Dutch baas, "master." Most likely the term entered English through its use on Dutch sailing ships to refer to the ship's master (or captain).The other sense of "boss" (protuberance, button) comes from French boce "hump, swelling, tumor."
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Dutch (by the English) Nederlander by themselves