Lexical similarity percentages vary dramatically based on who is doing the study and what words are being compared. But many studies show that Dutch has at least a 60% lexical similarity to English.
Lexical similarity percentages vary dramatically based on who is doing the study and what words are being compared. But many studies show that Dutch has at least a 60% lexical similarity to English.
"Nagelen" in Dutch translates to "nailing" or "nail" in English.
The British did not pay for Manhattan Island in 1664. It was acquired as part of a larger treaty known as the Treaty of Breda between the English and the Dutch, which resulted in the transfer of the Dutch colony of New Netherland to the English.
The conflict between the English and Dutch in the 17th century primarily revolved around competition for trade routes and colonies. The two maritime powers clashed in several naval battles, including the Anglo-Dutch Wars, as they vied for dominance in global commerce. These conflicts had lasting impacts on their respective economies and spheres of influence.
"Dakota" is spelled the same in Dutch as it is in English.
Lexical similarity percentages vary dramatically based on who is doing the study and what words are being compared. But many studies show that Dutch has at least a 60% lexical similarity to English.
"In the kitchen" is an English equivalent of "in de keuken."Be it modern or traditional, Dutch kitchen tends to have a tidy, organized reputation. Those who spend time in Dutch kitchens tend to have a standard repertoire of recipes to draw upon from family and friends. But the traditional fare tends to vary by location. For example, along the coast, there is some similarity with Scandinavian fare. Depending upon the particular border, there may be some similarity from interactions between Belgian, French and German cultures.
The Anglo-Dutch wars.
The Anglo-Dutch wars.
=About the English stealing the Dutches land=
Yes. Dutch can be similar to English but Finnish is not.
The same as the difference between the Americans and the Canadians England and The Netherlands are two completely different countries.
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
English- expiremented Dutch- experimenteerde
The Boer War .
the dutch controlled the lands.
"Engels" is Dutch for "English".