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Holland in French

Holland in French is Hollande, hollande — Holland means a common informal name for the Netherlands, technically referring to just two of its provinces (North and South Holland).

Holland in French

Hollande
proper noun
A traditional region of the Netherlands formed by two modern provinces, North Holland and South Holland.
hollande
noun
(now, historical) A type of linen cloth, originally from Holland.

What does "Holland" mean?

  1. noun A common informal name for the Netherlands, technically referring to just two of its provinces (North and South Holland).
    "Many tourists say they're visiting Holland when they really mean the whole of the Netherlands."

Holland in a sentence

  • Many tourists say they're visiting Holland when they really mean the whole of the Netherlands.

Similar words in French

Common French translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Holland" in French?

"Holland" in French is Hollande, hollande. Holland means: A common informal name for the Netherlands, technically referring to just two of its provinces (North and South Holland).

How do you use "Holland" in a sentence?

Example: "Many tourists say they're visiting Holland when they really mean the whole of the Netherlands." In French, "Holland" is Hollande, hollande.

Are there other ways to say "Holland" in French?

Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "Holland": Hollande, hollande.

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