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.
No.
Welsh Cob
Welsh Cob.
No it is not. The Dutch Warmblood was created by crossing Dutch drafts with Thoroughbreds and lighter riding horses to create a sporting type horse.
Do you mean "ethnicity" - then she is part Scottish, Irish, English, French, Welsh, Dutch and Cherokee Indian.
She was born in Nashville, Tennessee. Her ethnicity is Scottish, Irish, English, French, Welsh, Dutch and Cherokee Indian.
If you mean "Leek" in the Dutch language, it is oedd yn ymddangos If you mean "Leek" in the English Language, it is cennin . Does this help ?
She was born in Tennessee, United States but her nationalities are Scottish, Irish, French, English, Welsh, Dutch, and Cherokee Indian.
The name Arthur comes from a variety of sources, including English, French, German, Dutch backgrounds and also from Welsh mythology.
No, the following nationalities are accurate though. German, English, Scottish, Welsh, French, Italian, Irish, Dutch, Swedish
Miley Cyrus is American and is of Scottish, Irish, English (British), French, Welsh, Dutch, and Cherokee Indian descent.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.