Say in French when we re in the Netherlands how to say

Updated on educate 2024-06-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Straight present tense: Quand nous sommes aux holland denotes the state of continuity of the present.

    Compound past tense: Quand nous a été aux holland denotes something that happened and has been done at some time in the past.

    Imperfect Past Tense: Quand nous étions aux holland denotes a state of continuity from the past, with an unclear beginning and end time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Endorse bisontin, additionally add present tense, quand nous sommes aux pays-bas

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The simple answer to which language is spoken in the Netherlands is Dutch. Formerly known as Dutchland, this language is aptly called Dutch in the Netherlands. It belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Proto-Germanic language family, so according to this family analogy, German is its linguistic brother and English is its cousin.

    The word "Dutch" comes from its medieval name, dietsc or duutsc, which is more or less equivalent to the modern celery German word deutsch, which means "the language of the people" (in contrast to Latin, the language of the academic and religious elite). Old Dutch emerged around the same time as Old English, and today it is spoken as a mother tongue and a second language by about 27 million people. In the Greater Dutch Kingdom, Standard Dutch is used for all official matters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Dutch (Nederlands) is a language of the West Germanic branch of the Germanic language family, which is currently the official language of the Netherlands. Dutch is widely spoken in the Netherlands and is also spoken in Belgium, Suriname, Aruba, etc.

    According to statistics, Dutch is the 22nd most spoken language in the world and is spoken by around 24 million people. The Dutch language first appeared in the 5th century AD, when the inhabitants of parts of Germany brought it to the Netherlands from the Palephthia Cultural Region (now the border area between the Netherlands and Germany). After this, Dutch began to evolve into modern Dutch.

    There are certain similarities between Dutch and English, as the Netherlands was once occupied by the British. There are many English words in Dutch, such as "computer", "email", "internet", etc. In addition, the Netherlands is also a highly cosmopolitan country, so it is common for the Dutch to speak English as well, and English is used as the language of communication in many business and tourist situations.

    Dutch (Nederlands) is a language of the West Germanic branch of the Germanic language family, which is currently the official language of the Netherlands. Dutch is widely spoken in the Netherlands and is also spoken in Belgium, Nammon, Suriname, Aruba, etc. According to statistics, Dutch is the 22nd most spoken language in the world and is spoken by around 24 million people.

    The Dutch language first appeared in the 5th century AD, when the inhabitants of parts of Germany brought it to the Netherlands from the Palephthia Cultural Region (now the border area between the Netherlands and Germany). After this, Dutch began to evolve into modern Dutch. There are some similarities between the Hochcha and English languages, as the Netherlands was once occupied by the British.

    There are many English words in Dutch, such as "computer", "email", "internet", etc. In addition, the Netherlands is also a highly cosmopolitan country, so it is common for the Dutch to speak English as well, and it is used as the language of communication in many business and travel situations.

    Dear, it is Dutch-speaking.

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