Dutch in Russian
Dutch in Russian is голла́ндский, нидерла́ндский, голла́ндец — Dutch means relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language.
Dutch in Russian
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 Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Dutch" in Russian?
"Dutch" in Russian is голла́ндский, нидерла́ндский, голла́ндец. Dutch means: Relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language.
How do you pronounce голла́ндский?
"Dutch" in Russian is голла́ндский, pronounced "gollandskiy".
How do you use "Dutch" in a sentence?
Example: "She ordered a Dutch coffee and a stroopwafel." In Russian, "Dutch" is голла́ндский, нидерла́ндский, голла́ндец.
Are there other ways to say "Dutch" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 8 translations listed for "Dutch": голла́ндский, нидерла́ндский, голла́ндец, голла́ндка, голла́ндцы, нидерла́ндец.