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The explorer is Ann Bancroft.
The Dutch colonies were founded by the Dutch East India Company, a trading company established in the early 17th century. They established colonies in regions such as present-day Indonesia, Suriname, and the Caribbean.
The colony of New York was settled first by the Dutch and then by the English. The main religion of both the Dutch and English was Protestantism. New York was one of the Middle colonies.
Willem Sewel has written: 'A complete dictionary, English and Dutch, to which is added a grammar, for both languages' -- subject(s): Grammar, Dutch language, Dictionaries, English language, Dutch, English
Hello in English and Hallo in Dutch are similar enough to be understandable in both languages, and to and by speakers of each of the languages too!
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Because at the time the british had a monarch that was Dutch by birth
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i have both windows internet explorer and firefox internet explorer but firefox language is not english.i want to change it to english.how can i do that?
The language most like English is Dutch. Both English and Dutch are Germanic languages and share similarities in grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure. Additionally, Dutch speakers often find English relatively easy to learn and vice versa due to these similarities.
No, English and Dutch are two distinct languages with different roots and structures. While they do share some similarities due to both being Germanic languages, they are not the same. English has incorporated many words from Dutch, but they remain separate languages.