New Netherland
The Dutch colony of New Amsterdam became the English colony of New York.
The Dutch
The Dutch
New Amsterdam became New York.
According to the 2002 edition of History Alive! The United States, Dutch and English came there in search of new lives. The Dutch. Dutch, it was once known as New Amsterdam. The Dutch settled New Amsterdam, which became New York City after the Dutch surrendered the land to the English.
The Dutch sold their colony of New Amsterdam to the English, and this colony eventually became New York.
Dutch Language Union is an English equivalent of 'Nederlandse Taalunie'. The NTU is an international institution for standardizing the Dutch language. It was founded by the Netherlands and Belgium on September 9, 1980. Suriname became an associate member in 2004.
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
English- expiremented Dutch- experimenteerde
Amsterdam is the name of the Dutch city, in Dutch and in English. It means 'dam on the [River] Amstel' in Dutch. It started out as a small fishing village in the 12th century. Today, it's the capital and largest city in the Netherlands.
"Engels" is Dutch for "English".
Dutch. Called it New Amsterdam, but came under English command after the peace negotiations of Westminster in 1674. The English paid 2 million Guilders, which was an awe full lot back then, to buy of further aggression from the Dutch. In some sort of revenge, The Dutch took Suriname, and the English and the Dutch settled. New Amsterdam became New York. The Dutch would leave them alone. Fun fact, in the negotiations of Westminster, England wanted the right, to be greeted first by Dutch Naval ships. That right was granted, so when in contact with other ships, the dutch were ought to greet the English first, by law.