Dutch children are often reported as being happy due to a combination of factors, including strong social support networks, a focus on outdoor activities and play, and an education system that prioritizes well-being and emotional development. Additionally, Dutch culture values a balanced lifestyle that emphasizes work-life balance and quality time spent with family and friends.
In Belgium, you can say "Gelukkig Nieuwjaar" to wish someone a Happy New Year.
The spelling of Vanessa in Dutch is "Vanessa." The name is not typically translated or altered in Dutch, so it remains the same as its English spelling.
Yes, Flemish is a variety of Dutch spoken in Belgium. Dutch is a Germanic language, so Flemish, being a variety of Dutch, is also considered a Germanic language.
You can find Dutch translators on various freelance platforms such as Upwork, Freelancer, or Fiverr. You can also look for translation agencies that specialize in Dutch language services. Additionally, professional organizations such as the American Translators Association (ATA) may have directories of qualified Dutch translators.
Yes, there are people of African or Caribbean descent living in the Netherlands who may have dark skin. Dutch nationality is not dependent on skin color, so these individuals can be considered Dutch.
Nobody is always happy. Dutch children are also not always happy.
Do you mean how do the Dutch say it?? If so it is Gelukkige Bithday.
it's for kids 9+, so for little kids, no.
Because animals are happy and cute so it makes kids happy as well.
Gelukkige Onafhankelijkheidsdag is the word for Happy Independence Day. This is translation from English to Dutch.
Happy Christmas - vrolijk kerstfeest
So they wouldn't be abused anymore, so they can be free and have a happy life with their kids or so they can have kids.
No. It's for kids, its supposed to be happy and "gay" for kids, so it may seem "gay" to adults.
Zalig Paasfeest is one Dutch equivalent of 'Happy Easter'. Another is 'Gelukkig Paasfeest'. Either way, the wish is the same. And these are just two examples of the many ways to express 'Happy Easter' wishes among Dutch speakers. Most people say 'Fijne Paasdagen' in the Netherlands.
In Dutch happy vacations = Fijne vakantie
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