The correct answer is ''een''.
I want to buy one apple, please.
Ik wil een appel kopen, alstublieft.
However when you want to particularly mention that it is about only one thing you can use
Example:
Oke John, you can have one cookie!
Oke John, je mag één koekje!
The Dutch word for "one" is "één."
honderd is the word for one hundred in Dutch. This is translated from English to Dutch.
one dutchman two dutchmen etc. the dutch (like in the dutch people) or the translation: one "nederlander" two "nederlanders"
One who is of both Dutch and Irish descent.
Sara is one Dutch equivalent of 'Sarah'.
Bynoe is a name, although not a Dutch one.
No. Dutch is not one of the languages of Liechtenstein.
Uw jongen is one Dutch equivalent of 'your boy'.
Of course the Dutch are cool. If they weren't, no one would be.
One who is of both Dutch and Irish descent.
"Zwak" is one Dutch equivalent of "weak."Specifically, the Dutch and the English words are adjectives. The Dutch equivalent of "weaker" is "zwakker." The Dutch equivalent of "weakest" is "zwakst".
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