"Hoe laat is het?" is a Dutch equivalent of "What time is it?"
Specifically, the interrogative "hoe" means "how." The adjective "laat" means "late." The verb "is" means "is." The article/pronoun "het" means "it".
'time for lunch' is in Dutch 'tijd voor de lunch'
Dutch National Time Trial Championships was created in 1991.
verleden is the word for past in Dutch. It is the word which represents the time that has gone.
The Dutch originally settled in New York, calling it New Amsterdam.
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"Hoe laat is het? " translates to "what time is it?"
Hoe laat is het?
Not in this life time.
The two countries that had most to do with America in the 16th centaury were the British and the Dutch. The Dutch never owned all of America but the British did after the Anglo- Dutch war. So the British and the Dutch owned America at one time.
Because at the time the british had a monarch that was Dutch by birth
A Dutch Pirate was presumed to have brought slaves into the Americas. The Dutch also ceded New Netherlands(New York) to the local inhabitants at the time(the British colonist).
Of course YES! and i am one of them. I am marrying my long time fiancee who is dutch this December. :)