Strange Anglo-Saxon word to indicate something or someone from the Netherlands, or the language spoken in the Netherlands.
the people of the Netherlands; "the Dutch are famous for their tulips"
the West Germanic language of the Netherlands
of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture; "Dutch painting"; "Dutch painters"
a rich and rewarding portrait of a region, a people, and a culture
Any person or thing that comes from the country called the Netherlands, which is also known as Holland.
Any deckle edged paper, originally produced in the Netherlands. Reference, deckle edge
A strange language spoken in Flanders and consisting largely of the consonants v,s,c,h,r and k. Dutch is surprisingly easy to learn. Simply fill your mouth with crisps and then speak English and German simultaneously without breathing.
The Dutch people (Dutch: Nederlanders. Literal translation: 'Lowlanders') are an ethnic group who form the majority of the population in the Netherlands (13 million in 2006).13 186 600, autochtone population at 01 January 2006, Central Statistics Bureau, Integratiekaart 2006, http://www.cbs.nl/NR/rdonlyres/4336C8A9-8E06-46BE-B1C0-CB0B21AD1AD4/0/2006integratiekaartpub.pdf (external link) The Dutch mainly descend from various Germanic tribes, and are hence regarded to be a Germanic people.http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9036579/Germanic-peoples Encyclopædia Britannica article on Germanic peoples. " any of the Indo-European speakers of Germanic languages."