moed is the word for courage in dutch. It is the ability to do something that frightens.
Dutch Courage was created in 1991.
Dutch Courage - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
My Family - 2000 Dutch Art and Dutch Courage 7-4 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2007)
The cast of Dutch Courage - 2007 includes: Alexandra Cheatley Mark Raffety as Scott James
The cast of Dutch Courage - 2010 includes: Patrick Coyte as Various Thomas Norrie as Various
The cast of Dutch Courage - 1922 includes: Jock Cameron as The Man Dorothy Peters as The Wife
You are thinking of the term Dutch Courage.
With some dutch courage and a sledge hammer =]
Red white and Blue stands for courage peace and the blue sky
It depends on the sentence but it's moed, moedig or dapper. When you say to someone: 'You're courageous'. It's in Dutch: 'Je bent moedig' or 'Je bent dapper'.
In Danish, the word Danish pastry is "wienerbrød", which actually means viennese bread. In Turkish, Turkish delight is "lokum". The term Dutch courage doesn't exist in Dutch, but directly translated it would be "Nederlands moed" In Portuguese, which is the language spoken in Brazil, Brazil nut is either "castanha-do-pará" or castanha-do-brasil".
Courage