The Irish language is an old language, yet over the years like most spoken languages changes with the times.
Dutch I'm sure is no different. There is no way of knowing which came first. Ancient peoples didn't choose a specific date to start speaking a new language.
One who is of both Dutch and Irish descent.
It Takes the Irish to Beat the Dutch was created in 1903.
it means a smart boy in dutch but in Irish terms it means brilliant boy
One who is of both Dutch and Irish descent.
Dutch and Irish Politics - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Yes.
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Bruce is Italian on his mother's side and Irish/Dutch on his father's side.
Kom in is a Dutch equivalent of 'Come in'.
She is of Scottish and Dutch descent.
This is a good question. My Dad said we were Dutch Irish. From what i have read and heard, here is what I know. The Dutch Irish were actually Scots Irish immigrants, who came to the new world through Philadelphia. They eventually settled in Pennsylvania Dutch Country....hence, Dutch Irish. Some were indentured servants. After earning their freedom or just leaving, they settled in the central and southern mountains of Appalachia. While I grew up in Detroit, my folks grew up in the Western NC mountains. Here is the link to the Dutch Irish hex sign. http://www.amishnews.com/hexsigns/dutchirish.htm
Cookies- comes from the dutch 'koekjes' meaning small biscuits Dollar - comes from the dutch 'daalder' which was the money used before the euro