- worlddata.info languages/dutch.phpOver the centuries, Dutch developed into a language in its own right, which was promoted by the Hanseatic League - a network of trading cities - in the Middle Ages.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/DutchThe Dutch will vote on the matter next month. In upstate New York, the Dutch continued to speak their language into the nineteenth century.
- babbel.com learn-dutch5 tips to learn Dutch quickly. 1.Perfect Pronunciation: Master Dutch sounds, including the unique "g" and vowel system, by imitating native speakers.
- askanydifference.com Dutch vs German: Difference and ComparisonThe 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.
- thefreedictionary.com Dutcha. 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.
- imdb.com title/tt0101786/Ethan Embry and Ed O'Neill in Dutch (1991). ... I learned recently that the U.S. called this film "Dutch", named after Ed O'Neill's character Dutch Dooley.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/dutchThe deadliest single-aircraft crash in history — the 1985 crash of Japan Air Flight 123, a Boeing 747 — was preceded by a Dutch roll.
- britannica.com Geography & Travel LanguagesAlthough speakers of English usually call the language of the Netherlands ‘Dutch’ and that of Belgium ‘Flemish,’ they are actually the same language.
- urbandictionary.com define.php…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.
- dutchreview.com expat/how-to-learn-dutch/Believe me: I know all the challenges of learning Dutch. I’ve tried the apps, listened to the podcasts, watched the videos, and attended the schools.