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Where is Dutch?
I'm not talking about the "Netherlands", that's not even close to the same word. Dutch is a completely different country, but I cant find where it is on google maps
10 Answers
- CarsonLv 62 years agoFavorite Answer
Dutch is Germanic speaking countries of which the Netherlands is one of.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Not sure
- M.Lv 72 years ago
Dutch is a word that comes from Deutsch.
Dutch is an English language adjective referring to the people and the language of Nederland, which we call Holland. Holland isn't even close either. They call their language: Nederlands. They call a male person of their country: Nederlander. They call a woman of their country: Nederlandse.
In USA, Pennsylvania Dutch refers to Amish, who really ARE Deutsch.
- ?Lv 72 years ago
reported for spam. This guy is a troll, nothing more. he's done the same posts with other languages or people, claiming it's a country. just report this stupid POS and move on.
- oldprofLv 72 years ago
Dutch is a language, not a country.
"Dutch is a monocentric language, with all speakers using the same standard form (authorized by the Dutch Language Union) based on a Dutch orthography employing the Latin alphabet when writing." [Wiki]
Dutch is also the culture or people who speak the Dutch language, mainly in the Netherlands.
- LônLv 72 years ago
Dutch is a language or nationality, not a country.
Dutch people live in the Netherlands ( Holland).
- BJJLv 72 years ago
Dutch is not a country , it's the nationality of the people and language spoken in the Netherlands
The Netherlands is also known as Holland
- Anonymous2 years ago
It's a nationality dumbo.