They don't mean to be rude, they just want to be honest and to the point with others.
It's in their culture, everybody want to know were they at and the dutch will tell you imediately what they think about you. Sometimes they are too honest but then you know the truth
Oh, dude, "Tia" in Dutch means "aunt." So, like, if you're chilling in the Netherlands and someone mentions their Tia, they're talking about their cool aunt, not some mysterious code word. Now you know, but like, does it really matter?
The same, you don't spell names different in dutch.
The Dutch words "hedde", "heddie", "hedda", or "heddi" do not have a direct translation in English. These are regional variations or dialect forms of the word "heb je", which means "do you have" in English.
Yes, Flemish is a variety of Dutch spoken in Belgium. Dutch is a Germanic language, so Flemish, being a variety of Dutch, is also considered a Germanic language.
This is not Spanish. Meijer is a family name coming from Dutch.
The direct translation in dutch is also: 'joker'. But a common frase is: 'clown' or 'lolbroek'. But 'clown' is most used.
Maybe is said as kan zijn in Dutch. Zo is translation of so in Dutch.
the answer is, well a Dutch is a soft underwear padding and a double Dutch is so soft it makes you feel SO good!
It originally is a Dutch TV series so you can buy them in Dutch.
Oh, dude, "Tia" in Dutch means "aunt." So, like, if you're chilling in the Netherlands and someone mentions their Tia, they're talking about their cool aunt, not some mysterious code word. Now you know, but like, does it really matter?
The dutch spoken in africa. Africa was a Dutch colony so dutch was spoken there, but they used own words and mixed dutch and their words up so africandutch (afrikaans nederlands in dutch) was made up. I hope I answered your question ^^
It's the Dutch word for Saint Nicholas, and the direct origin of the name Santa Claus.
They were DUTCH. So obviously they would be sailing for the Netherlands, a.k.a the DUTCH.
The direct rule of the Dutch East Indies refers to the period from the late 19th century until the Japanese occupation during World War II when the Dutch colonial government exercised centralized control over the Indonesian archipelago. This system replaced earlier practices of indirect rule, where local rulers maintained some authority under Dutch oversight. Under direct rule, the Dutch implemented policies to exploit natural resources, establish infrastructure, and promote agricultural production, often leading to significant social and economic changes. The approach also involved strict governance, suppression of dissent, and the promotion of Dutch culture and language.
'I miss you so much' is in Dutch 'ik mis je heel erg'.
the dutch East India Company hired him so they paid him
Her ethnicity is Dutch from her moms side.And African American from her dads side,so she mixed with Dutch and African american