The French word for 'Netherlands' is 'Pays-Bas.'Pays-Bas
Netherlands => Pays-bas
Netherlands are called "les Pays-Bas" and Belgium is called "la Belgique" in French.
Dutch
Netherlands is 'les Pays-Bas' in French. In common conversation, they are most often referred to as 'la Hollande'.
No. The official language of New Netherlands was Dutch since the colony was administered by the Netherlands.
French fries.
People in the Netherlands speak Dutch, but quite a few also speak French and other languages.
'Je maintiendrai' - It's French for 'I will maintain'
Dutchthe correct answer is dutch
Belgium is a European country where both Flemish (a dialect of Dutch) and French are spoken. Flemish is mainly spoken in the northern region of Flanders, while French is spoken in the southern region of Wallonia. Brussels, the capital, is bilingual with both languages being official.
J'habite aux Pays-Bas