• 3) To go Dutch: To split the costs of a purchase between several parties/persons. ... ! *Non-Dutch people often think that "Dutch" is German for German.
  • Although speakers of English usually call the language of the Netherlands ‘Dutch’ and that of Belgium ‘Flemish,’ they are actually the same language.
  • Basic Facts About the Dutch Language. There are 28 million Dutch speakers worldwide. It’s most common in the Netherlands, where 16 million people speak it.
  • Want to start speaking Dutch from your first lesson? You will! Our lessons take you by the hand and guide you through real Dutch conversations.
  • a. Of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture. b. Of or relating to the Dutch language. ... 1. go Dutch, to pay one's own expenses, as on a date.
  • More than including texts, the Dutch Reading Section boasts questions pertaining to these texts that aim to further develop readers' grasp on the content.
  • But in the Netherlands, it’s only Dutch! You may be thinking “What about West Frisian?” which is a language you might hear in the northern parts of the lowlands.
  • Dutch. volume_up. Hollanda ile ilgili {sıf.} EN. Belgian Dutch {isim}. ... Kullanım örnekleri. English Turkish Türkçe içindeki "dutch" için bağlamsal örnekler.
  • 5 tips to learn Dutch quickly. 1.Perfect Pronunciation: Master Dutch sounds, including the unique "g" and vowel system, by imitating native speakers.
  • The difference between Dutch and German is that Dutch has no case, which makes it easier to learn, whereas German has 4 cases which makes it quite difficult.