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The Netherlands, like the country name of Holland, uses the proper adjective Dutch. The word Dutch can also be the plural collective noun for people in or from the Netherlands : the Dutch.
The adjective is "Dutch," as in this sentence: "I love the people in The Netherlands, but I cannot bear the Dutch weather."

Dutch is the adjective form, but it is also a proper noun used as the collective plural demonym, i.e the Dutch is synonymous with the Dutch people. There is no singular of the demonym noun in English.

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The proper adjective for someone or something from Sweden is Swedish.

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Danish is the proper adjective for Denmark.

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The proper adjective which would describe things or people from Denmark would be Danish. Some shorten the word Danish when describing its people to Danes.

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13y ago

Danish is the proper adjective of Denmark.

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14y ago

Danish. NB it always takes an initial capital, as does the word 'Denmark'!

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8y ago

Danish is the proper adjective for the word Denmark. For instance, "I love those Danish butter cookies people send at Christmas."

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Scandinavian

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Openminded, serious, friendly

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15y ago

Danish.

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