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stevie21 | 17:46 Fri 16th Jun 2006 | People & Places
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Where does the word Dutch come from and why aren't they called Hollanders or Netherlanders?
Why "Dutch" ?
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www.cameroon-council.nl/dutchhistory_1.htm

The country is the Netherlands. Holland was the predominant county that made up part of the Netherlands, and Dutch is the language spoken in the Netherlands.


When you're bored - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands

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nickmo - the people are always referred to as Dutch. I'm going to start a campaign to rename them Netherlanders.

Hi stevie - you just carry on and have fun - 21 million living there may have an issue with that but don't let that stop you . . . and the ones that speak freisian in the north of the country might enjoy it as well. Really mixed up place - good fun and nice people, but you're right - what are they really called then?

This is quite comical
http://lyberty.com/encyc/articles/dutch.html.
I lived in Holland for several years and they all say different things

Some say... Ik ben Nederlands.
I am a Netherlander.
Ik ben Hollander .
I am from Holland.
Who cares ..lovely country ..lovely people .
Sorry ...little senior moment there
http://lyberty.com/encyc/articles/dutch
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cheers for that, shaneystar2, I found that quite interesting! I think I need to get out more.
The thing I like about the Dutch is that they pay for their own meals on dates
Dutch, I think,comes from Deutch,ie German. Dutch, the language was once called 'Low German'.
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brionon - soon it'll be called Netherlandish. Leave it with me.
Just so that Zeus can glean a liitle bit of information to back up his quip.
The phrase "going Dutch" probably originates from Dutch etiquette. In the Netherlands, it is not unusual to pay separately when dating. The Dutch were already internationally known as scrooges, and English rivalry with The Netherlands especially during the period of the Anglo-Dutch Wars gave rise to several phrases including Dutch that promote certain negative stereotypes. Examples include Dutch courage, Dutch uncle and Dutch wife. The particular stereotype associated with this usage is the idea of Dutch people as ungregarious and selfish.
Which is completely untrue.Nicest most broadminded and generous of people you could ever come across.Having given birth in one of their hospitals I was treated with the utmost respect and and kindness.

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