It depends on the person. Anyone who tells you that a certain language is harder than another is not being accurate.
The Dutch and the Spanish were fighting primarily due to religious differences and political tensions. The Dutch sought independence from Spanish rule, which was seen as oppressive and stifling. The conflict escalated into the Eighty Years' War in the late 16th century, with the Dutch ultimately gaining their independence.
Many people agree that French is a harder language to learn than Spanish, but French grammar more closely mirrors English grammar than Spanish grammar does. It is far better, if you have to choose between studying French or Spanish that you choose the language that is more useful to you since the level of difficulty of both languages (assuming you know English) is roughly equivalent. For example, we are not contrasting Spanish and Arabic where Arabic is significantly harder to learn than Spanish.
This is not Spanish. Meijer is a family name coming from Dutch.
Hickory is an American hardwood tree - it is from the native Anerican language
The Dutch mainly focused on trade with the natives for fur, while the Spanish colonizers often imposed forced labor and conversion to Christianity on the natives. Both groups also had conflicts with the indigenous populations over land and resources.
mmm I guess you mean Portuguese not Brazilian. And yeah, portuguese is a little bit harder to pronounce than spanish.
It depends on the person. Anyone who tells you that one language is harder or easier than another is only going by personal opinion.
No. The official language of Suriname is Dutch.
no, he was dutch
The Spanish defeated the Dutch numerous times in battle and took over many former trading roots and colonial holdings from the Dutch (especially in Asia), which is why the Dutch had to join forces with the English to try to neutralize the Spanish dominance.
The Dutch
No, he was Dutch.
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The Dutch and the Spanish were fighting primarily due to religious differences and political tensions. The Dutch sought independence from Spanish rule, which was seen as oppressive and stifling. The conflict escalated into the Eighty Years' War in the late 16th century, with the Dutch ultimately gaining their independence.
No, by the Spanish.
Many people agree that French is a harder language to learn than Spanish, but French grammar more closely mirrors English grammar than Spanish grammar does. It is far better, if you have to choose between studying French or Spanish that you choose the language that is more useful to you since the level of difficulty of both languages (assuming you know English) is roughly equivalent. For example, we are not contrasting Spanish and Arabic where Arabic is significantly harder to learn than Spanish.
It's of Dutch origin; from the Middle Dutch word landscap.