Farmers is an English equivalent of 'Boeren'.
Farmers means 'boeren' in Dutch. Dutch farmers means 'nederlandse (dutch) boeren'.
They were called 'boeren' because 'boer' in Dutch means farmer and 'boeren' is the plural form. In the Netherlands there were a lot of farmers, that's why they were called like that.
South Africa
Boer is a Dutch equivalent of 'farmer'.
Originally called 'VryBurghers' (Free Citizens) or in modern Dutch 'vrije burgers'. They became simply 'boeren' (Farmers).
Bert Boeren was born in 1962.
It's pretty much exactly the same as Boeren Metworst..check itup, there are many recipes available online.
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
English- expiremented Dutch- experimenteerde
"Engels" is Dutch for "English".
Bronk is the same in Dutch as English. It is the translation from English to Dutch.
"De Engelse" in Dutch means "the English"