Willem Janszoon spoke Dutch, as he was from the Netherlands.
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the masai of Kenya speak maa. this is mainly a speaking language...not a writing language.
Turkish people speak Turkish, which is a Turkic language. It is the official language of Turkey and is spoken by the majority of the population.
I can Speak can be translated into Kikuyu language as dahota kuaria.
The locals in Bogota, Colombia speak Spanish as their primary language.
Willem Janszoon died in 1630.
Willem Janszoon was married and had four kids.
Willem Janszoon , known for discovering Austrailia , died in 1630.
this is Dutch, so Willem= William Janszoon means son of Jans
Willem Janszoon was Dutch, so he represented the then-country of Holland, now known as The Netherlands.
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Willem janszoon travelled half way around Australia and then went back up.
Willem Jansz (also known as Willem Janszoon) first landed on the western shores of Cape York, Australia, on 26 February 1606.
Captain Willem Janszoon was the skipper of the Dutch ship Duyfken. A link is provided to the relevant Wikipedia article.
I think you mean "Where did Willem Janszoon go?"- I can answer THAT. Willem Janszoon was an explorer, as you probably know, and he discovered New Guinea/Australia! I appriciate you intrest in history! :-D
Willem Abel Janszoon is the Dutch explorer's full name.