Historically, England and the Dutch Republic were economic rivals competing for trade dominance. Additionally, religious differences also played a role, as England was Protestant and the Dutch were mainly Calvinist, leading to tensions during the 17th century. These factors contributed to a strained relationship between the two countries.
French, English, and Dutch are all widely spoken languages in Europe. They have influenced each other through historical interactions and are official languages in various countries. Additionally, they are all part of the Indo-European language family.
No, English and Dutch aren't the same. But they're in the same language family. They're both members of the Teutonic family of languages. So that means that they're related to each other, and also to German.
Literally "Where do we see each other?" or "Where we see each other" Figuratively "Where do we meet?" or "Where we meet."
The main languages spoken in Brussels are French and Dutch. French is more widely used in the city, particularly in government and business settings, while Dutch is mainly spoken in the northern parts of the city. English and German are also spoken by some residents due to Brussels' international character.
"Bonjour on se connait" translates to "Hello, do we know each other?" in English.
They WORKED on their homework instead of cheating and you did NOT!
Hello in English and Hallo in Dutch are similar enough to be understandable in both languages, and to and by speakers of each of the languages too!
French, English, and Dutch are all widely spoken languages in Europe. They have influenced each other through historical interactions and are official languages in various countries. Additionally, they are all part of the Indo-European language family.
No, English and Dutch aren't the same. But they're in the same language family. They're both members of the Teutonic family of languages. So that means that they're related to each other, and also to German.
they didnt like each other
the two objects didnt hit each other.
they fell out and didnt like each other
cause 2 died and they didnt like each other anymore because if yoko ono
not gonorrheanot measles its Syphills
they loved each other very much.but albert Einstein didnt get along with his brother.
they told each other their ages. but she didnt lie
Not at all. Welsh (Cymraeg) is a Celtic language spoken in Wales, while Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken in the Netherlands. The cat sat on the mat. [English] Eisteddodd y gath ar y mat. [Welsh] De kat zaterdag op de MAT. [Dutch, according to online translation] All three have similarities, being Indo-European languages, but English and Dutch are closer to each other due to both being essentially Germanic.