'child' is 'kind' and 'children' is 'kinderen'
'Kind' is 'child' in Dutch.
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
The country were Dutch people live is called The Netherlands or in the Dutch language 'Nederland'.
A Dutch passport number is called a "paspoortnummer" in Dutch.
If someone is Dutch, it means they are from the Netherlands, a country located in Western Europe. Dutch people primarily speak Dutch as their native language.
The Dutch word for "one" is "ÊÊn."
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Yes, a child born from a Dutch parent is eligible for Dutch citizenship and passport. You can contact the Dutch embassy or consulate for help with the process. The younger the child is at time of application the easier the process. ---- You might want to search www.minbuza.nl - the website of the Dutch Department of Foreign Affairs. You have the option of viewing it in English. According to the law, if your baby's father has now acknowledged the child as his while in utero, it might prove difficult or even impossible to obtain Dutch citizenship for your baby. On the other hand, if the mother was a Dutch citizen, the child would have been eligible for Dutch citizenship regardless of mom's acknowledgement dring pregnancy. Sounds old fashioned, but it's the law.
It has come to my attention that this is "Pennsylvania Dutch" for "mischievous child".
Yes, you must have a record of his paternity though.
It depends on whether or not your father is still Dutch. The Dutch Embassy will be able to tell you that.
A dolly is a popular child's toy, which can be made of a variety of things, from porcelain to fabric that has been stuffed. In Dutch, you spell dolly as popje.
Ayla Polat is an Dutch child actress, like her father Taner Polat
anne's diary was written in Dutch, although she was born in Germany, she went to Holland as a very young child, her elementary schooling was in Dutch, this language was also spoken in her home
It depends on whether your father has Dutch citizenship at the time of your birth, and whether or not he acknowledged you as his child while you were still in utero. For more info you can visit www.minbuza.nl - the website of the Dutch Department of Foreign Affairs.
You can say 'hallo' what means 'hello' or if you're welcoming a friend/child you can say 'hoi' what means 'hi'.
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