In Holland, the Dutch adjective is "Holland's." There is no true adjective for Holland in English. The closest adjective in English is "Dutch," however, that not only applies to Holland but to all of the Netherlands. It is also common to hear "of or from Holland" in English.
Dutch! Dutch people, dutch tulips, dutch cheese!
The proper adjective for Holland is Dutch. An example sentence: Dutch people use to be settlers in New York.
the proper adjective of holland is DUTCH
"Dutch" people.
dutch.
Dutch
dutch
dutch
If by "duch" you mean Dutch, then they come from Holland (or the Netherlands, depending on what you want to call the country).
The Netherlands. Or Holland as many people call it. Holland is really a province in The Netherlands.
Dutch
dutch
You refer to people who live in Holland as Dutch :)
No, the city of Amsterdam is in the province of North Holland (or Noord-Holland in Dutch), in the country of the Netherlands.
The Romans name for Holland was Batavia.
Hollanders or Nederlanders Ik ben een Nederlander (I am a Dutchman)
Dutch people come from the Netherlands, which is also known as Holland.
Definitely!
they come from holland
People are referred to in reference to their country:China - Chinese (singular and plural)Holland - Hollanders (I think)Iran - IraniansMexico - MexicansSwitzerland - Swiss (singular and plural)