Dutch in German
Dutch in German is niederländisch, holländisch, Niederländer — Dutch means relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language.
Dutch in German
niederländisch
Of or pertaining to the Netherlands, the Dutch people or the Dutch language.
holländisch
Of or pertaining to the Netherlands, the Dutch people or the Dutch language.
Niederländer
(collective) The people of the Netherlands, or one of certain ethnic groups descending from the people of the Netherlands.
Niederländerin
(collective) The people of the Netherlands, or one of certain ethnic groups descending from the people of the Netherlands.
Holländerin
(collective) The people of the Netherlands, or one of certain ethnic groups descending from the people of the Netherlands.
Holländer
(collective) The people of the Netherlands, or one of certain ethnic groups descending from the people of the Netherlands.
Niederländisch
The main language of the Netherlands, Flanders (i.e., the northern half of Belgium) and Suriname; Netherlandic.
Holländisch
The main language of the Netherlands, Flanders (i.e., the northern half of Belgium) and Suriname; Netherlandic.
What does "Dutch" mean?
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adj Relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language.
"She ordered a Dutch coffee and a stroopwafel."
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name The language spoken in the Netherlands, Flanders, and Suriname.
"He learned Dutch while living in Amsterdam."
Dutch in a sentence
- She ordered a Dutch coffee and a stroopwafel.
- He learned Dutch while living in Amsterdam.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Dutch" in German?
"Dutch" in German is niederländisch, holländisch, Niederländer. Dutch means: Relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language.
How do you use "Dutch" in a sentence?
Example: "She ordered a Dutch coffee and a stroopwafel." In German, "Dutch" is niederländisch, holländisch, Niederländer.
Are there other ways to say "Dutch" in German?
Yes — German has 8 translations listed for "Dutch": niederländisch, holländisch, Niederländer, Niederländerin, Holländerin, Holländer.
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