You would refer to them as the 'Dutch'.
The word "Dutch" refers to people from The Netherlands, sometimes called Holland.
The people of the Netherlands call themselves: 'Nederlanders' in dutch language. In English we call ourselves: Dutch. Or sometimes we use 'Dutchmen' to refer to dutch people. The word 'Dutch' comes from the word 'Diets' which was how the Netherlands were referred to in ancient times. The English then translated 'Diets' to 'Dutch'. Therefore we are called 'Dutch people'.
The French word for 'Netherlands' is 'Pays-Bas.'Pays-Bas
Dutch people are from The Netherlands, also known as Holland or the low countries. The one exception to this are the "Pennsylvania Dutch," because that name came from a misinterpretation of the word "deutsch," which means German. So Pennsylvania Dutch people are from Germany. All the rest of the Dutch are from Holland.
The answer is Dutch.It's five letters, ending in H. Dutch refers to the people of the Netherlands, their language and their culture.
People from THE Netherlands did settle in New Netherlands, but they felt more at home in the Netherlands because its just such an awesome country. And they went bankrupt.
The word Dutch is a proper noun. The noun Dutch is the name of the language or the people of the Netherlands. The word Dutch is always capitalized. The only time that capitalization is not required is when used for idioms such as 'dutch date' or 'go dutch' meaning to share expenses.
Dutch is used to describe people of Netherlands or something related to Netherlands
Niederlande
Evangelical People's Party - Netherlands - ended in 1991.
Evangelical People's Party - Netherlands - was created in 1981.
The Dutch live in the Netherlands. Remember, the Netherlands and Holland are the same country.