Holland vs the Netherlands

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2012
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  • @Tomartyr
    @Tomartyr 6 років тому +20377

    So referring to the Netherlands as Holland is exactly like referring to the UK as England?

    • @roodborstkalf9664
      @roodborstkalf9664 5 років тому +2915

      Yes, even worse, England is a larger part of the UK then Holland is of the Netherlands.

    • @summydots
      @summydots 5 років тому +1614

      Worse. Atleast England is one of the four countries that is UK but N & S Holland are only two provinces out of 12 there are, important provinces though they might be.

    • @dnw009
      @dnw009 5 років тому +239

      @@themblue8236 I mean kinda true since the region called Holland used to be it's own county under the burgundian rule.
      Other names for the Netherlands throughout history include: the United Provinces/Republic of the Seven United Netherlands, Dutch Republic, Batavian Republic(Puppet of France), Kingdom of Holland(Napoleon era his brother ruled the Kingdom.), the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. The crown was made a hereditary office of the House of Orange-Nassau under the ruler William I. After which Belgium and Luxemburg later broke away and now it's known and recognized as the Kingdom of The Netherlands.

    • @nextlifeonearth
      @nextlifeonearth 5 років тому +106

      @@dnw009 Not really though. It was a country located at about the place that now is occupied by noord and zuid Holland (and taking a bit more room towards the north and south especially). Friesland however is an even older country, and so was the duchy of Brabant, (and Vlaandren, but those left because.. why?) but the countries were united into one at the founding of "de verenigde Nederlanden" (take note of the plural "landen"). The country has been renamed a few times, but in its entirety it was never formally named Holland.

    • @kawaiimapleleaf
      @kawaiimapleleaf 5 років тому +49

      no, like london

  • @meistsyans7708
    @meistsyans7708 4 роки тому +2402

    "It's gonna get more complicated"
    Starts talking at full speed
    Me: well that helps.

    • @Tamaresque
      @Tamaresque 3 роки тому +8

      Subtitles help. :-)

    • @HyTricksyy
      @HyTricksyy 3 роки тому +5

      I thought he was going to mention how in many romance language-speaking countries, like Spain for example, Holanda and Países Bajos (Netherlands) can be used interchangeably and they both mean the country.

    • @NLvideomaster
      @NLvideomaster 3 роки тому +2

      That's how the Spanish do it...

    • @Sabastianspreadworth
      @Sabastianspreadworth 3 роки тому +5

      Play at 0.75 speed.

    • @davidarcenas3553
      @davidarcenas3553 2 роки тому +1

      Thank

  • @keby224
    @keby224 Рік тому +434

    I’m from Saint Martin (French Part) and it is extremely difficult to explain our very unique island to people in other countries. Great video and explanation about the Dutch part. The French side is a collectivité d’outre-mer (COM) basically means an over seas collective of France Republic and runs similar to how the Netherlands runs its Dutch islands for the most part.

    • @singlemalt1107
      @singlemalt1107 Рік тому +4

      Don't Football teams from your island also take part in the french national cup?

    • @Inside.Frame1
      @Inside.Frame1 Рік тому +10

      To confuse more there is an island in Bangladesh named Saint Martin's island.

    • @Menno_R
      @Menno_R Рік тому +3

      Are you allowed to freely cross the border to the Dutch part of Saint Martin? (I mean without customs and passport stuff)

    • @niculaelaurentiu1201
      @niculaelaurentiu1201 Рік тому +1

      @@Menno_R I looked on the map and I don't see any customs :))

  • @mimi077
    @mimi077 Рік тому +383

    As a Belgian, when I started learning English it always confused me how in English 'Nederlands' is translated 'dutch' even though for me it was just the language for German speaking people (Duits).
    Also I went to the Netherlands yesterday so this was a very nice video!

    • @Vuurwerk_0493
      @Vuurwerk_0493 Рік тому +6

      MAAR ALLE IK BEN GEKILD DOOR EEN KERSTBOOM

    • @voidbite6201
      @voidbite6201 Рік тому +2

      @@Vuurwerk_0493 That isn't even propper dutch.

    • @Vuurwerk_0493
      @Vuurwerk_0493 Рік тому +2

      @@voidbite6201 Het is een fortnite meme.

    • @Silverwing28
      @Silverwing28 Рік тому +5

      It has a historic reason. Dutch languages/dialects used to be called Diets. And I believe there wasn't as much a distinction between Duits and Diets, because people mostly spoke in their own regional dialects anyway. But I only knew of the existance of "Diets". Wikipedia does have a page on it.

    • @dvg7093
      @dvg7093 Рік тому

      @@Vuurwerk_0493 translated; but all i was killed by a crismas tree

  • @Tomtom-qy3tg
    @Tomtom-qy3tg 3 роки тому +4149

    As a "Nederlander" I expected to learn nothing. Never under estimate CGP Grey.

    • @SkyP9812
      @SkyP9812 3 роки тому +119

      I love hearing foreigners pronounce Dutch words. Ever heard an American try to say pannenkoek? It's hilarious.

    • @stefstokman3593
      @stefstokman3593 3 роки тому +46

      Haha pennencook😂😂

    • @GeneratedPerson
      @GeneratedPerson 3 роки тому +28

      @@SkyP9812 wait, you’re saying there’s a high possibility I’ve been saying pannenkoek wrong? Also why can it be spelt as pannekoek?

    • @antoniodewitt3069
      @antoniodewitt3069 3 роки тому +9

      Idon’t know, how what english word looks like “koek” when u pronounce it?

    • @gitanjalisrivastava6586
      @gitanjalisrivastava6586 3 роки тому +6

      @@SkyP9812 How do you pronounce it? (I'm not American)

  • @ClemensAlive
    @ClemensAlive 3 роки тому +2778

    America -> Americans
    Germany -> Germans
    ...
    Netherlands -> Dutch

    • @jan_h
      @jan_h 3 роки тому +287

      Germany comes from "germani", which means 'the people' in Latin. In German, Germany is called "Deutschland". 'Dutch' and 'Deutsch' both come from the Proto-Germanic word for 'the people'.

    • @thatoneguymatt987
      @thatoneguymatt987 3 роки тому +54

      The Dutch, being the closest Germanic people to England, called them Dutch instead of the Germans

    • @youravaragemexican1293
      @youravaragemexican1293 3 роки тому +247

      It’s USA= Americans
      Why you Americans do not understand america is a CONTINENT

    • @ihatetobethatguybut7175
      @ihatetobethatguybut7175 3 роки тому +29

      Myanmar -> Burmese

    • @avzarathustra6164
      @avzarathustra6164 3 роки тому +19

      @@jan_h Germani doesn't mean "the people" in Latin. The etymology is rather uncertain. Although the Proto-Germanic word does give the source for "Dutch" and such, it's worth noting the tribal aspect of the word *þiudiskaz, as they used it in reference to themselves (it can be translated as "of the tribe").

  • @billcame6991
    @billcame6991 Рік тому +64

    In the early 1980's, I was playing around with some shortwave radios of my grandparents. I eventually got a modern one for Christmas. Of all the national radio stations promoting their own countries (Voice of America, Radio Moscow, etc...), I found Radio Netherlands to be the coolest and just seemed to be more motivated to being fun...and I took that as a reflection of their country.

  • @bingusiswatching6335
    @bingusiswatching6335 Рік тому +79

    As a dutch person, your pronunciation was surprisingly accurate. People almost always struggle to say "Zuid Holland"

    • @bas4752
      @bas4752 Рік тому +20

      Behalve curakao 😂

  • @audielamayaestrada3083
    @audielamayaestrada3083 3 роки тому +2658

    0:38 We did it, we found Old Zealand boys

    • @nietlars5563
      @nietlars5563 3 роки тому +165

      It’s kinda the shit hole of the Netherlands we put our nuclear trash there.

    • @floordm3824
      @floordm3824 3 роки тому +59

      nietLars nah, its the beach of The Netherlands

    • @bijtmntongaf
      @bijtmntongaf 3 роки тому +8

      FloorDM shithole

    • @jonaswolthaus1901
      @jonaswolthaus1901 3 роки тому +164

      @@nietlars5563 Under the rivers everything gets worse. Zeeland gets the Nuclear stuff, Noord-Brabant gets the toxic stuff and Limburg gets Limburgers

    • @676marvin
      @676marvin 3 роки тому +13

      Zeeland is great for vacation

  • @jan_h
    @jan_h 8 років тому +4929

    I don't understand my own country send help.

  • @swaffelkonijn5166
    @swaffelkonijn5166 Рік тому +68

    Little tip from someone who's Dutch but not from Holland: when you're in the Netherlands outside of Holland, best avoid calling it Holland. You will get a scolding.

  • @YourBoyDonald
    @YourBoyDonald Рік тому +23

    As a Dutchman I just wanted to say that I am very impressed with your pronunciation of Dutch words, especially of the provinces!

  • @rukeyburg1084
    @rukeyburg1084 6 років тому +1283

    Never thought I would learn about my own country from another language.

    • @muziekguy
      @muziekguy 5 років тому +12

      Rukey Burg ik ook (me too)

    • @ZZtop-gg3lu
      @ZZtop-gg3lu 5 років тому +32

      Dan kun je je schoolgeld terugvorderen, heb toch niets aan gehad

    • @muziekguy
      @muziekguy 5 років тому +4

      ZZtop 1700 ik nooit topografie gehad, die krijg je niet op Curaçaose basisschool

    • @ambivalentaxe
      @ambivalentaxe 5 років тому

      Ik oot

    • @RK66-RK66
      @RK66-RK66 5 років тому

      niet de enige nederlander hier

  • @voodoodummie
    @voodoodummie 7 років тому +772

    I have a feeling that all european history books should just adopt "because empire" as their slogan.

    • @wouterboender2531
      @wouterboender2531 7 років тому +11

      voodoodummie because only Europeans know how to Empire? (looking at Japan, USA, Persia and the Mongols)

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu 7 років тому +35

      Ireland would feel pretty left out.

    • @Twiggy163
      @Twiggy163 6 років тому +5

      Wouter Boender USA and empire... lol.

    • @ciover4026
      @ciover4026 6 років тому +4

      voodoodummie and that history teachers say when someone asks why, they say because empire

    • @Peace_Guard
      @Peace_Guard 6 років тому +4

      Just as the whole MENA region should adopt "because Muslim imperialism" slogan.

  • @DiePersoon
    @DiePersoon Рік тому +35

    I live in the Netherlands, and as I child, I didn’t know what to call my ow country in English. I once spoke to someone from I don’t know where, and that left me with confusion. You pronounce Dutch really well

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban Рік тому +1

      Your country is called Dutchland.

    • @DiePersoon
      @DiePersoon Рік тому +1

      @@TheBooban I knew since I saw this video

  • @wilhelmmeyer89
    @wilhelmmeyer89 Рік тому +7

    Nicely explained. I vagely recall a quiz show with a question about the common border of the Netherlands and France - so long ago. Imagine travelling from Sweden over the Atlantic Ocean to some island and the people there speak Dutch. Quite funny.

  • @LISE-MARI
    @LISE-MARI 3 роки тому +2501

    As an islander living in The Netherlands I have spent a lifetime explaining this to friends from other countries. Nice video!

    • @LJBP2319
      @LJBP2319 2 роки тому +41

      Sometimes even to the Dutch 😂🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @AstroNutting
      @AstroNutting 2 роки тому +4

      Yep

    • @Refridgerator22
      @Refridgerator22 Рік тому +3

      Same

    • @Refridgerator22
      @Refridgerator22 Рік тому +4

      @@LJBP2319 dat ook

    • @speedman69420
      @speedman69420 Рік тому +2

      So you live on texel or vlieland or terschelling or ameland or schiermonnikook I am dutch so i know all the names of the Waddeneilanden

  • @user-wc3wu2mx3m
    @user-wc3wu2mx3m 3 роки тому +838

    0:43 fun fact: everytime someone calls them hearts instead of pompeblêden, someone in Friesland explodes

    • @furaosentu
      @furaosentu 3 роки тому +34

      well, that escalated quickly!

    • @predwin1998
      @predwin1998 3 роки тому +33

      Good thing it doesn't happen every time this video is played. Or did Friesland sport a population of more than 10 million people before this video was released in 2012?

    • @ieperen3039
      @ieperen3039 3 роки тому +66

      @@predwin1998 Friesland is an empty wasteland now

    • @-Slinger-
      @-Slinger- 3 роки тому +59

      Hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts, hearts.
      Cheers from Groningen ;P

    • @user-wc3wu2mx3m
      @user-wc3wu2mx3m 3 роки тому +60

      @@-Slinger- jij praat veel poep voor iemand met scheuren in z'n huis
      (Deze comment is gesponsord door de Niet-Groningen gang)

  • @CharlotteWarmelink
    @CharlotteWarmelink Рік тому +2

    welp. That really clears things up. Im half dutch and i didn't know the difference till now. thanks for the video!

  • @ChevyGuyy
    @ChevyGuyy Рік тому +8

    I visited Domburg (Zeeland) between my 6th birthday to my 20th birthday almost every summer. I am German, but i can speak dutch because of it. Understanding is never the problem between Germans and Dutch. Unfortunately, Domburg is no longer an insider tip. Every year there were more tourists. It is now the second Mallorca, because of the beauty of Zeeland.

    • @ChevyGuyy
      @ChevyGuyy Рік тому +2

      *And I can understand why many Dutch people dont like us Germans. Many are presumptuous and automatically assume that Dutch people are speaking German. Many are almost outraged when they can't.

  • @jacobg236
    @jacobg236 7 років тому +622

    "an island so nice they named it thrice"
    choked on my coffee

    • @summydots
      @summydots 5 років тому +8

      I listened to that thrice

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 5 років тому

      I just had the same reaction and I had already read your comment.

    • @randombullshitwithhalfachr774
      @randombullshitwithhalfachr774 5 років тому +2

      That’s the CGP Grey way; making people choke on their coffee and other things.

    • @marcheskitv
      @marcheskitv 5 років тому +2

      Idk why but I was thinking about moto moto

    • @Potato-pn8sg
      @Potato-pn8sg 4 роки тому

      Why?

  • @bobinenotenboom1953
    @bobinenotenboom1953 6 років тому +3576

    As a Dutch person I just wanted to tell you I'm really inpresed with your pronounciation of dutch words, expecially of the provinces

    • @SonKunSama
      @SonKunSama 5 років тому +284

      I'm not impressed by the way you spell "impressed"

    • @roger7934
      @roger7934 5 років тому +66

      Fleur Rose If I remember correctly he is Dutch

    • @ThaGr1m
      @ThaGr1m 5 років тому +86

      @@roger7934 there is definitely a foreign, most likely American, twang to his dutch. It has the same sound when they speak dutch on friends

    • @MattFyrm
      @MattFyrm 5 років тому +2

      Ikr?

    • @hifiteen49
      @hifiteen49 5 років тому +9

      KREUNINDJUN

  • @ThatVeggie
    @ThatVeggie Рік тому

    Im Dutch and you’re doing a great job at pronouncing those Dutch names! Great video btw

  • @cyrinyx
    @cyrinyx Рік тому +4

    Such an awesome explanation.Thank you!

  • @kevinthecherry8374
    @kevinthecherry8374 3 роки тому +1599

    Watch it in 0.5 speed to be confused a bit slower

    • @theabirde
      @theabirde 3 роки тому +20

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @covermeband
      @covermeband 3 роки тому +8

      lol

    • @siobhanaldridge2001
      @siobhanaldridge2001 3 роки тому +6

      So true. But a great synopsis.

    • @mozziezapper
      @mozziezapper 3 роки тому +4

      It’s not that hard to grasp

    • @kevinthecherry8374
      @kevinthecherry8374 3 роки тому +28

      @@mozziezapper Oh wow we got Mr smartypants here. The man who knows everything and hates jokes.

  • @floewqua
    @floewqua 8 років тому +2696

    This is funny to watch when you're Dutch.

    • @thom266
      @thom266 8 років тому +119

      Hoe hij de namen van de provincies uitspreekt is geweldig om te horen.

    • @floewqua
      @floewqua 8 років тому +12

      +Thom De Bom Ja, lol XD

    • @generalstudios3539
      @generalstudios3539 7 років тому +3

      i know

    • @jnbaker7422
      @jnbaker7422 7 років тому +16

      I'm planning to move to one of your former colonies. Can you guess which one?

    • @manuelrojas9547
      @manuelrojas9547 7 років тому +3

      yo soy latino
      latinos al poder
      ok no
      ok si
      vendo tamales

  • @phomen5518
    @phomen5518 Рік тому +10

    Even my native language, Netherland is officially called Holland. Without a doubt why I got confused the whole time. I can say it more confusing than UK, England and Great Britain. Great Explanation!

  • @cutlass8783
    @cutlass8783 Рік тому +4

    "What is Holland?"
    "What do you mean what is it? It's a country right next to Belgium"
    "No that's the Netherlands"
    "Holland is the neatherlands"
    "Then who are the Dutch?"
    Peak 90s sitcomedy

  • @maartendevries5169
    @maartendevries5169 3 роки тому +409

    This is the kind of video where you can’t read comments and watch at the same time

    • @maniseth
      @maniseth 2 роки тому +1

      😂

    • @peterfreeman1585
      @peterfreeman1585 2 роки тому +10

      Would be true for any person except for a Nederlander. Netherlanders can do five things at the same time.

    • @desertodavid
      @desertodavid 2 роки тому +6

      It's unwatchable PERIOD. Why the hell is he going so fast??

    • @Raison_d-etre
      @Raison_d-etre 2 роки тому +1

      @@desertodavid It's totally watchable if you've background knowledge of geography and history.

    • @marykingdomchanger3136
      @marykingdomchanger3136 2 роки тому

      You nailed it 👌

  • @sarahpollard7879
    @sarahpollard7879 3 роки тому +1595

    Fun fact! The little “hearts” on the Friesland flag are actually Lilly petals. The more you know

    • @daansprinkhaan9635
      @daansprinkhaan9635 3 роки тому +20

      He frikandel broodje kopen

    • @Hand-in-Shot_Productions
      @Hand-in-Shot_Productions 3 роки тому +18

      I knew they weren't hearts, but I didn't know they were lily pads! Maybe the flag designer should have made them green. I have never heard of a red lily pad.

    • @mbrusyda9437
      @mbrusyda9437 3 роки тому +35

      @@Hand-in-Shot_Productions petals, not the pad

    • @Hand-in-Shot_Productions
      @Hand-in-Shot_Productions 3 роки тому +10

      @@mbrusyda9437 That actually makes more sense! For some reason, I misread "petals" for "pads". Thanks, Muhammad!

    • @dadikkedude
      @dadikkedude 3 роки тому +11

      Friesland is a area that reaches into Germany and Denmark along the coast, only a tiny part of it is in the Netherlands, it's called brookmerland. They have their own language and history. To make things more confusing, a part of north Holland is called west Friesland.

  • @arisrayden
    @arisrayden Рік тому +1

    i just keep coming back to these

  • @Veraxeon
    @Veraxeon Рік тому +8

    Personally, I use Holland and the Netherlands interchangeably when talking to foreigners / in English, since some countries call us Holland, I believe Spain does for example, and in French it makes more sense because Dutch is Hollandais.
    So I don't really care about the confusion in day to day life, but it's still really cool to hear someone carefully explain the differences.

    • @Sp4wnEffect
      @Sp4wnEffect Рік тому +4

      Except that the french call the Netherlands "Les Pays-Bas (the low lands)" so that doesn't make sense all of a sudden.

    • @Jofkos
      @Jofkos Рік тому +4

      it's actually néerlandais in French and Países Bajos (i.e., Netherlands) in Spanish

  • @RhythmAddictedState
    @RhythmAddictedState 7 років тому +202

    "Because... Empire." Classic

  • @AncientPurpleDragon
    @AncientPurpleDragon 7 років тому +249

    This is all double Dutch to me...

  • @Hired_Merc
    @Hired_Merc Рік тому +6

    I'm dutch, and i live in Limburg. And i really like the way you're explaining the Past of The Netherlands. And it's empire.
    Basically The Netherlands it's that small.

  • @simonjacobs9822
    @simonjacobs9822 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for making this it pisses me of if someone calls it Holland

  • @JohnDoe-zu2tz
    @JohnDoe-zu2tz 9 років тому +311

    It's hilarious and scary how often modern history can be explained by saying "Because, empires."

    • @TheWaslijn
      @TheWaslijn 9 років тому +1

      John Doe hahah true

    • @matthewnickolas4706
      @matthewnickolas4706 8 років тому +14

      John Doe It could be a star wars joke:
      -Hey why did that planet gone?
      -Becouse Empire!

    • @TheWaslijn
      @TheWaslijn 8 років тому

      Gamers Combat mmm mabey

    • @JonSmith-yq1dw
      @JonSmith-yq1dw 6 років тому

      John Doe pretty much every area had that because Empire slogan at one point in history it's just Europe is the more modern one if you could really use the word modern and those countries have survived all that time and not been conquered by others wait for it.... Because Empire LOL

  • @FooBarBash
    @FooBarBash 9 років тому +339

    "An Island so nice they named it thrice"
    This

    • @jerrykoh9692
      @jerrykoh9692 9 років тому

      Leo King Always loved this hahaha

    • @chielienl
      @chielienl 6 років тому +1

      Particularly so since it's a pun on "So nice they named it twice." Which is the official slogan of the town of KeriKeri, in the Northland of... ...New Zealand.

    • @digitalgloop12
      @digitalgloop12 5 років тому

      It is actually one of the island's unofficial slogans or tag lines. It's not uncommon to hear locals refer to it as such to tourists. But most do prefer "the friendly island" because it's less wordy.

  • @Spartan_MYST
    @Spartan_MYST Рік тому

    i have no idea about all of these. now you made for me more complicated 😱😲

  • @ginko6565
    @ginko6565 Рік тому +2

    Its stunning how similar German and Dutch sound. I can understand a lot of it through just listening closely.

  • @krazie0257
    @krazie0257 5 років тому +729

    Those “hearts” on the Friese flag are actually Lily pads

    • @PSIgmr
      @PSIgmr 4 роки тому +6

      Red lily pads

    • @Avenus112
      @Avenus112 4 роки тому +5

      And hearts are a metaphor for how women look from behind when they bend over. And given Dutch women, well...

    • @krazie0257
      @krazie0257 4 роки тому +5

      Stephen Greydanus we do, actually. I have never met someone in Friesland who cant speak Dutch.

    • @aoifehall1675
      @aoifehall1675 4 роки тому +3

      I like hearts better

    • @firstname405
      @firstname405 3 роки тому +4

      @@Avenus112 i see sexism is alive and well. You should work on that

  • @easy_s3351
    @easy_s3351 3 роки тому +142

    Even more confusing when you hear the Dutch root for their national football team. "Hup Holland Hup...".

    • @Dutchyuri
      @Dutchyuri 3 роки тому +3

      Nee gast het is fc utrecht

    • @jochemvanrens8938
      @jochemvanrens8938 3 роки тому +1

      well, some people make songs and we dont think about it.

    • @egroegknimmij3169
      @egroegknimmij3169 Рік тому +2

      Let the lion not stand in his little shirt…of zoiets?

  • @maryannecrimsworth6331
    @maryannecrimsworth6331 Рік тому +2

    What about Suriname, a country in the northern South America? Is It a part of the Dutch Kingdom as well?

  • @IDrawChao
    @IDrawChao Рік тому

    Oh my, as someone who lives in the Netherlands i can say your pronunciation is amazing

  • @JamesNewham
    @JamesNewham 2 роки тому +2486

    As a Dutchie: Your accent when pronouncing the province names is REALLY REALLY GREAT!!! I love a UA-cam channel that doesn't try to english the pronunciation (yes that's a verb now)

    • @NorthernSeaWitch
      @NorthernSeaWitch 2 роки тому +175

      The word you were searching for is anglicize. 🇬🇧

    • @JamesNewham
      @JamesNewham 2 роки тому +124

      @@NorthernSeaWitch I wasn't searching for a word, I was making a joke with it and got it wrong on purpose.

    • @agnetegrenild1588
      @agnetegrenild1588 2 роки тому +60

      His mother is Dutch, that's why he speak Dutch too

    • @art-games6230
      @art-games6230 2 роки тому +11

      As a Dutch person I agree

    • @whyiseverysinglehandletaken2
      @whyiseverysinglehandletaken2 2 роки тому +16

      You probably mean "anglicise".

  • @buntysonawane5750
    @buntysonawane5750 5 років тому +1616

    All this while I thought Holland is just another name for The Netherlands.

    • @bertjesklotepino
      @bertjesklotepino 5 років тому +37

      It is commonly known as Holland in the countries around the world.
      But if you were to take a closer look at the History, you might find out why others in this country dont like it when they are left out.
      They are basically denied. Yet they did contribute to the current situation in both the Netherlands as in Holland........... and frankly even in the world.
      But, again, one has to look at History. Not His Story.
      His Story is written by the victors. You can find it on wikipedia, discovery channel, national geographic, etc.
      But, that is only PART of what is called History.
      Remember: His Story is written by the victors and nobody has asked them if they told the truth.

    • @olivier7680
      @olivier7680 5 років тому +25

      Bunty Sonawane I mean... I live in Utrecht and I honestly couldn't care less whether people call the Netherlands "Holland". Looking at this comment section though, I feel like I'm the minority lol

    • @bertjesklotepino
      @bertjesklotepino 5 років тому +3

      You couldn't care less.......And there are many like you who don't care about History.
      You perhaps do care about His Story, since you don't want current lifestyle to get changed in any way shape or form.
      Or am i wrong?

    • @olivier7680
      @olivier7680 5 років тому +15

      bertjesklotepino I'm sorry that I don't expect everyone to know every detail of the world's history. Saying that I don't care about history would be wrong, just because this particular part of history doesn't interest me does not mean the more significant parts(in my eyes, at least) don't.

    • @bertjesklotepino
      @bertjesklotepino 5 років тому +5

      My friend Olivier.............
      People who live in a country that is invaded will defend themselves. Sometimes they wont win and so the invading force is the winner.
      Who writes the History of such a country?
      Is it the original habitants or is it those who invaded and won?
      I just ask this, because you again say something which shows you aint thinking before writing.
      First you said: You honestly couldn't care less whether people call the Netherlands Holland.
      Thereby you basically have admitted not knowing the difference, why there is one, how it came to be like that, etc.
      You might actually have offended people by saying something like that.
      Why?
      Well, take for instance the city i live in.
      It lost 2/3rd of the population thanks to starvation thanks to the person who people in "Holland" call the Father of our Fatherland. You know him under the name: Willem the Silent.
      And what do you call more significant parts of History?
      Btw, are we talking about His Story or History? Notice the different spelling pls.
      Those who win write His Story.
      Churchill said: His Story will be kind to me for i intend to write it.
      He did write His Story. But as Tolstoy said: History would be extraordinary if only it were true.
      Did the victors/winners tell you the truth? Have you asked them?
      I dont expect people to know about every detail, ofcourse not.
      BUT!
      When they dare say things like: "I honestly COULD NOT CARE LESS!!!!!!!! whether people call it this or that"
      You sir are old enough to vote.
      Im sorry, but normally one does expect people who are old enough to vote, and who may actually vote, to know some stuff about their REAL History. To make a Good Decision.
      But ofcourse nobody cares about anything of that anymore.
      So politicians can promise whatever they like, they will be put into power (not even voted for anymore, because voting has become an Illusion).
      And meanwhile everyone complains about the same things. Prices going up, etc etc.
      Yet nobody actually dares look at where it started. Not to say it all started over here in the Netherlands. Ofcourse not.
      But, we do have a painter coming from the city i live in who was the First to depict Hell in his paintings. You know him perhaps. Hieronymus Bosch.
      And his works like the Garden of Earthly Delights, or the Haywagon................. It is like he was a visionaire.
      Anyways, you are ofcourse free to "learn" whatever you want to learn......... or say whatever you want to say.
      The funny thing however is this: You may deny anything you want, or say stuff like that you could not care less about this part of History.
      You may however NOT do so in every Historical event.
      Think about that one........ In countries with freedom of speech you are allowed to say that you could not care less about all of it. Except one historical event which is protected by law.

  • @darvel6050
    @darvel6050 Рік тому

    Great explanations! Keep going!

  • @codyzook7022
    @codyzook7022 Рік тому +1

    I’m from New Holland, and my Grandpa was Pennsylvania Dutch, cool video!

  • @lohphat
    @lohphat 8 років тому +100

    Kura-kow? Really? Kura-sao please.

    • @KAvanAlten
      @KAvanAlten 8 років тому

      +lohphat And just some comments above said KOO-RAH-SAHW or KEW-RAH-SAHW. I do get confused.

    • @SarahConnor618
      @SarahConnor618 8 років тому +2

      +Krijn van Alten kue - raa - sauw :)

    • @KAvanAlten
      @KAvanAlten 8 років тому

      Sarah Connor It doesnt get any clearer I'm afraid when you add a forth option.

    • @bobbypeterson2321
      @bobbypeterson2321 8 років тому +1

      +lohphat it's really easy to pronounce!!! XD i'm from aruba (which is really close to Curaçao)

    • @matheuslegall
      @matheuslegall 8 років тому +1

      +Bobby Peterson Curaçao sounds almost like Heart in portuguese ( coração ).

  • @krisk1560
    @krisk1560 5 років тому +325

    There is a link to hagelslag in the description, but these are €25,-?!?! In the Netherlands you can buy a pack for about €1,50!

  • @laurenszwart8313
    @laurenszwart8313 Рік тому

    Eindelijk iemand die zijn huiswerk heeft gedaan, heel fijn dat je de rest van de wereld ook probeert te informeren.

  • @Kaan-on8mn
    @Kaan-on8mn Рік тому +4

    in some languages there is literally no translation for netherlands, for example the Turkish nae of teh country is Hollanda and there is no word for netherlands. And it is also the same case for some other languages. That is probably why globally there is a confusion between holland and netherlands

  • @basmeer4807
    @basmeer4807 6 років тому +135

    In France we're called Les Pays-Bas, which means Les (plural) Pays (lands) Bas (low) = The Low Lands. Which is a quite accurate translation of The Netherlands, really...
    Funny thing is though, that "we" call our country Nederland (singular), yet the rest of the world still talks about us in plural "De Nederlanden", which I guess refers to the Kingdom "Koninkrijk der Nederlanden"
    All in all pretty fascinating if you ask me :)

    • @roodborstkalf9664
      @roodborstkalf9664 5 років тому +6

      No it refers to the situation after the dukes of Burgundy by marriage alliances united Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Vlaanderen, Henegouwen en Brabant in one state. This was in the end of the 14th century.

    • @Tuschedz
      @Tuschedz 4 роки тому +2

      "The Netherlands" also seems like a pretty accurate translation,

    • @gabor7524
      @gabor7524 4 роки тому

      Roodborst Kalf a bit late but also in the 15th

    • @ala0284
      @ala0284 4 роки тому +3

      The Netherlands in English is a literal translation as well

    • @guenthersteiner9252
      @guenthersteiner9252 Рік тому

      "The kingdom of the lower lands"

  • @morganhall6459
    @morganhall6459 3 роки тому +1358

    Huh, I thought the provinces of the Netherlands would be called Nether-regions.

    • @jackandy1736
      @jackandy1736 3 роки тому +10

      Lol

    • @TRJK
      @TRJK 3 роки тому +60

      **Nether-Realms**

    • @furaosentu
      @furaosentu 3 роки тому +25

      @@TRJK the kingdom should be called netherrealm to avoid confusion between Netherland and Netherland. small steps, right.

    • @reimarpb
      @reimarpb 3 роки тому +19

      Nah, they should be called Nether Biomes

    • @stijnkuster7810
      @stijnkuster7810 3 роки тому +8

      The Netherlands got a nice update as well

  • @tlgaming4925
    @tlgaming4925 Рік тому

    You pronounce our regions absolutely amazing!

  • @landermoens713
    @landermoens713 Рік тому +1

    I loved you spoke in the correct dutch terms.

  • @nootnootnootok
    @nootnootnootok 3 роки тому +172

    The test isnt that confusing.
    The test:
    Im Netherland and also dutch and also European and also Caribbean but im mostly called holland

    • @Jho1
      @Jho1 3 роки тому +6

      You are dutch not Netherlands

    • @mariadamen7886
      @mariadamen7886 3 роки тому +8

      OMG you really didn't get it.

    • @Yuri-zs8kd
      @Yuri-zs8kd 3 роки тому +2

      I am the 69th like

    • @dennykamau
      @dennykamau 2 роки тому

      yes

  • @spooncreature
    @spooncreature 7 років тому +71

    FRIESLAND'S FLAG HAS WATER-LILY LEAVES ON IT, NOT HEARTS. (I know, nobody cares, but, you know, facts)

    • @kaischreurs2488
      @kaischreurs2488 6 років тому

      really?

    • @basmeer4807
      @basmeer4807 6 років тому +5

      Yep, everyone except for the Frisians think it's hearts...makes you wonder who is actually right, doesn't it :P

    • @JasonFetty
      @JasonFetty 6 років тому +2

      I care. Upvoted.

    • @youpie24
      @youpie24 6 років тому +1

      Exactly! the hearts are only in the groningen province (Ommelanden, province without the city) flag! Frisians use Lilys.

    • @youpie24
      @youpie24 6 років тому +1

      Link of both flags, Ommelanden Flag= nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ommelanden_(Groningen) , Frisian Flag = commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Frisian_flag.svg

  • @seankock7649
    @seankock7649 Рік тому

    The currency you showed of aruba is the outdated one, we use a different type of currency paper called florin for years and years

  • @d0rifto1
    @d0rifto1 Рік тому

    this is the only videos from CGP i needed in x-0.75 speed

  • @brettkane9175
    @brettkane9175 4 роки тому +547

    I often think about how cool it would to be the US president, then I get confused by a four minute video about The Netherlands and I just lose all faith.

    • @member799
      @member799 4 роки тому +191

      Didn't stop the current guy.

    • @oisin_smith
      @oisin_smith 4 роки тому +98

      I don't think the current president understands his own country let alone the Netherlands

    • @Lemmingcave
      @Lemmingcave 4 роки тому +70

      You would be a great president, at least you aknowlegde when you don't understand a thing. Better then what youhave now

    • @StefanVeenstra
      @StefanVeenstra 3 роки тому +13

      And then there's your effectively 2 party system. We got 16.

    • @CoderShare
      @CoderShare 3 роки тому +3

      @@StefanVeenstra Luckily Grey has a great video on this too on removing FPTP voting systems.

  • @kerensky1573
    @kerensky1573 8 років тому +153

    for not being dutch, he actually pronounced all of it quite well, if you look at statistics of other youtubers.

    • @elsbosch2210
      @elsbosch2210 8 років тому +7

      No
      He didn't

    • @kerensky1573
      @kerensky1573 8 років тому +8

      Els Bosch name me a non-native who never learned the language who speaks our provinces and places perfectly.

    • @agentcallisto
      @agentcallisto 8 років тому +17

      +Els Bosch He wasn't perfectly correct, but he's much closer than any American I've heard try pronouncing Dutch words.

    • @Jona69
      @Jona69 8 років тому +3

      +Katyusha Pravda For being Dutch...
      IT'S HILARIOUS!!!

    • @kerensky1573
      @kerensky1573 8 років тому +2

      Dat deed ik de eerste keer ook

  • @UIM_Loki
    @UIM_Loki Рік тому

    I needed more jackelope in my life, thank you

  • @puruaggarwal6697
    @puruaggarwal6697 Рік тому

    You just earned yourself a subscriber

  • @ludvigrasmusen2722
    @ludvigrasmusen2722 8 років тому +538

    the "ç" in Curação is pronounced as a "s".

    • @FelipeZavan
      @FelipeZavan 8 років тому +20

      +Breno Muniz That's what I was going to comment.

    • @vanderbruggejan
      @vanderbruggejan 8 років тому +8

      +Breno Muniz what's that "Portuguese" "tilde" doing on top of the second "a"? But you're right, people from and on the island even call (and write) it "Korsou". I have heard many ways of pronouncing the name of my island, but this was UNIQUE! Nobody told him, and he didnt ask anyone. Not very professional...

    • @ludvigrasmusen2722
      @ludvigrasmusen2722 8 років тому +16

      jan van der brugge The "tilde" represents nasalization, the correct pronunciation is something like "corasow"

    • @vanderbruggejan
      @vanderbruggejan 8 років тому +6

      + breno muniz In Portuguese it is indeed the sign for nasalization "instead of the final n", like in "nacao", but it is neither written on the name of Curacao, nor is the ending "nasal". Its pronunciation is 'curasao" or, in Papiamentu, Kòrsou.

    • @vanderbruggejan
      @vanderbruggejan 8 років тому +5

      Breno Muniz In Portuguese it is indeed the sign for nasalization "instead of the final n", like in "nacao", but it is neither written on the name of Curacao, nor is the ending "nasal". Its pronunciation is 'curasao" or, in Papiamentu, Kòrsou.

  • @hellodarknessmyoldfriend2976
    @hellodarknessmyoldfriend2976 4 роки тому +41

    Hey, just someone from the Caribbean here. Actually goes to school in Saint Maarten ( the french side called st martin but in the Caribbean, we normally here to curaçao as cure - a - sow, not cure - a - Co. Don’t know if this is the actual pronunciation but fun fact ig. Love ur vids btw CGP : ) 🙂

    • @ismannen567
      @ismannen567 3 роки тому +2

      Kuh- rah- sao I'd think of phonetically.

    • @Cre8sumthing
      @Cre8sumthing 3 роки тому +4

      This is correct. The little accent under the second "c" makes it soft.

  • @justaperson3119
    @justaperson3119 Рік тому

    I’m Dutch myself, and now I finally understand the difference
    Thanks

  • @KanadGodse
    @KanadGodse Рік тому

    Hey Grey, can you please make a video like this for all European empires? I guess we have one for American, but on EU side, we have just this and British. Need one each for France, German, Spanish as well please?

  • @quintiax
    @quintiax 7 років тому +1601

    Tell me something that is more complicated...
    Oh, U forgot.
    The Belgian Government.

    • @chris-mv3gf
      @chris-mv3gf 7 років тому +26

      Just go to Geography Now.
      Unless you get seigures.
      Then just go to Bulgaria's physical geography.
      :)

    • @rw3899
      @rw3899 7 років тому +26

      Belgium more often hasn't got a government than they have. ;;;)

    • @YouHaventSeenMeRight
      @YouHaventSeenMeRight 7 років тому +12

      Actually Belgium has three governments: The federal government, the Flanders government (for the northern Dutch speaking part) and the Walloon government (for the southern French speaking parts). It is usually the federal government that is the problematic one.

    • @theannoyingfan100
      @theannoyingfan100 7 років тому +3

      it has 5

    • @YouHaventSeenMeRight
      @YouHaventSeenMeRight 7 років тому +10

      If you also take into account the community governments then it actually has six:
      - The Federal government
      - The Flemish government
      - Government of the Walloon Region
      - Government of the French Community
      - Government of the Brussels-Capital Region
      - Government of the German-speaking Community
      But I thought I'd keep it to the big three to make it less confusing.

  • @SlayingPotato
    @SlayingPotato Рік тому +549

    Yes, thanks for the explanation. Btw, the “hearts” on the Frisian flag are not hearts, they're pompeblêden, which roughly translates to waterlily. Hope this helps :)

  • @bluboimonke
    @bluboimonke Рік тому

    I am late to this video but finally someone realises this thank you so much because I’m Dutch.

  • @arthries
    @arthries Рік тому +2

    For me, the confusion comes from being a bilingual person. In Portuguese, the Netherlands are called "Holanda" (the H at the beginning is silent), which sounds awfully close to Holland, and often I'll get confused because of the similarities.

  • @slehar
    @slehar 7 років тому +123

    I love the rapid-fire presentation, although I had to pause it a hundred times to absorb the information. Magnificent presentation, wonderful information content, answered a question I had always wondered about. Wow! Sorry I asked!

  • @MattdeNeef
    @MattdeNeef 9 років тому +61

    And now to complicate further; the national anthem of the Netherlands proclaims
    "...ben ik van Duitse bloed" --of German blood
    and
    "...de Koning van Espanje heb ik altijd geeerd" --I have always honoured the king of Spain.
    Yeah, now it's crazy.

    • @jfsmit1995
      @jfsmit1995 9 років тому +25

      It's not that crazy if you know the history behind it. The national anthem is about William the Silent who was born in Germany and who served the king of Spain until he lead the revolt that eventually lead to the independence of the Netherlands.

    • @darkness4311
      @darkness4311 9 років тому

      Geeglio even better the national anthem is much longer

    • @EelkeHoffman
      @EelkeHoffman 9 років тому +14

      Duitsen bloed / Duytschen bloet: Duits is afgeleid van Diets, wat weer een afkorting is van Nederdiets. Het betekent Nederlands, en niet Duits, zoals vaak wordt gedacht.

    • @Firemaker007
      @Firemaker007 9 років тому +9

      niemand hier Dat is niet helemaal waar. Dat is een van de verklaringen, maar de andere is Willem van Nassau, zoals hij in het lied genoemd wordt, en Nassau ligt in... Duitsland.

    • @MattdeNeef
      @MattdeNeef 9 років тому +2

      En nu word het weer grappig dus, al die verklaringen ;)

  • @milli2315
    @milli2315 Рік тому

    There’s also a South Holland in the UK. An area in Lincolnshire is called South Holland not in any part Dutch just called that, although the landscape is pretty similar (flat) and there’s lots of tulips

  • @BoudewijnRombouts
    @BoudewijnRombouts Рік тому

    I watch this video whenever I feel homesick 🙂. Also, I just noticed the misspelling of "spreken de" as "sprekende".

  • @katherinemorelle7115
    @katherinemorelle7115 4 роки тому +1018

    You forgot to mention the Dutch East Indies, aka, Indonesia, where my very Dutch grandfather was born. His parents (my Oma and Opa) were from Rotterdam (so they were Hollanders) and they moved to Indonesia to live on a tea plantation and start a family. My grandpa’s uncle ran the Surabaya zoo, which was pretty cool (he’s even mentioned in the Wikipedia article about the zoo).
    Unfortunately, when grandpa was a child, his dad left to go to Europe to fight against the Nazis, and while he was gone, my Oma, my grandpa and his little sister were rounded up and put in a Japanese POW camp- and he can still speak fluent Japanese to this day (along with English, Indonesian, Dutch, and German). Thankfully Opa came back from the war alive, the rest of his family were let out of the POW camp, and they fled Indonesia (no longer friendly to the Dutch colonisers), stopping briefly in Holland before heading to Australia, where Oma and Opa lived out the rest of their lives.
    The end.

    • @Scuderia1talia
      @Scuderia1talia 4 роки тому +105

      Katie_pol goed verhaal, lekker kort. Doen we niks mee. I totally don’t understand why he should mention the Dutch East Indies? The Dutch East Indies doesn’t exist anymore, thus totally not relevant for this video.

    • @PGraveDigger1
      @PGraveDigger1 4 роки тому +85

      This video is about the current situation, not about the past.

    • @medialcanthus9681
      @medialcanthus9681 4 роки тому +76

      That was interesting. I enjoyed your narrative.

    • @mcmeyer1785
      @mcmeyer1785 4 роки тому +28

      My family has the same history. Dutch people moving to Indonesia; establishing a family; WW2 (my great-grandfather died) & Japanese camps; they fled back to The Netherlands; and now my grandma (or Oma) can still speak bits and pieces of both Japanese & Indonesian (as well as Dutch, German and some English) and most of the family still lives here, though some people left for Canada.
      I think they're called internment camps though, since women and children aren't soldiers. The men were often POWs (at least my great-grandfather was).
      But yeah, just like some of the others, I agree that it isn't relevant for this story. The six Caribbean islands are still a part of our country, whereas Suriname & Indonesia aren't.

    • @agungpriambodo1674
      @agungpriambodo1674 3 роки тому +7

      If only Indonesia's first president didn't like communists and stayed in the Dutch Commonwealth
      My father will stop complaining about hard to get visas to Europe

  • @dreamlesssleep9590
    @dreamlesssleep9590 6 років тому +690

    Really creative...
    New Netherlands
    New Amsterdam
    New Sealand
    New Holland.

    • @LMvdB02
      @LMvdB02 6 років тому +82

      *New Zealand

    • @joostvanrens
      @joostvanrens 6 років тому +1

      New JijBuis

    • @diederikjansze
      @diederikjansze 6 років тому +11

      Jo ga gewoon maar nederlands praten creatieve industrie op je mik gegooid, begrijp je dit? Op het oude pand staan de koekjes met melk en chocolade. Ik ga nu tot ziens.

    • @nelsondaily
      @nelsondaily 6 років тому +78

      New York,
      New Hampshire,
      New England
      And all the other places in the USA that have the same name/are named after places in the UK..

    • @fulcrum2951
      @fulcrum2951 6 років тому +26

      Few centuries later (assuming the stupid leaders are kicked and nukes are not launched) there would be new earth, new sun, new mars

  • @tasty_fish
    @tasty_fish Рік тому

    There’s a fairly large administrative area in England called South Holland. I’m wondering how many foreign tourists have ended up there (they have windmills and grow tulips but instead of cheese they have some nice sausages)

  • @laffi
    @laffi Рік тому

    Really helpful video! Thanks!

  • @basdejong1598
    @basdejong1598 3 роки тому +180

    FINALLY!! Somebody who can explain the difference properly for people asking stuff like:
    person: "where are you from?". Me: "I'm from the Netherlands". Person: "where in Amsterdam is that?"
    By the way, I really like it that you at least tried to pronounce the words/names in Dutch. You got really close with Drenthe en Friesland

    • @jordy_de-zee
      @jordy_de-zee 2 роки тому +1

      sprekende
      not even remotely close

    • @gianvandenbroek9168
      @gianvandenbroek9168 2 роки тому +3

      This comment hurts so much

    • @stevenhuckaby2902
      @stevenhuckaby2902 2 роки тому

      No one cares, no one

    • @tedsteiner
      @tedsteiner Рік тому +3

      Was a decent attempt but "Nederlanders sprekende Nederlands in Nederland" had such an american accent lmao

    • @Marco-yz3hs
      @Marco-yz3hs Рік тому +2

      @@stevenhuckaby2902 ??

  • @yourlocalkoploper3887
    @yourlocalkoploper3887 3 роки тому +618

    CGP Grey: "North and South Holland have the biggest attractions in the Netherlands, Amsterdam and Keukenhof"
    *Sad Efteling noices*

    • @Yuri-zs8kd
      @Yuri-zs8kd 3 роки тому +40

      people of other countries wont understand sadly, but let me explain the efteling is the most popular atraction park in the netherlands located in north brabant. maybe there are multiple but idk

    • @furioustoad7755
      @furioustoad7755 3 роки тому +2

      True

    • @robinvogel5128
      @robinvogel5128 3 роки тому +1

      ahw...

    • @yourlocalkoploper3887
      @yourlocalkoploper3887 3 роки тому +6

      @@thorvanheghe4023 i meant to say that north Brabant actually has the biggest attraction in the netherlands

    • @mariadebake5483
      @mariadebake5483 2 роки тому +3

      @@yourlocalkoploper3887 As a Brabander I agree

  • @Wayne_Robinson
    @Wayne_Robinson Рік тому

    I always had the feeling there was something about it that I was missing but I didn't realize I was missing that much.

  • @lightning-yg7pm
    @lightning-yg7pm Рік тому

    as a dutch person, I really enjoyed grey pronouncing the dutch provinces

  • @mlisa
    @mlisa 4 роки тому +250

    I’m from Belgium and I’m more confused than ever after watching this

    • @stonytina01will-not-be-ban78
      @stonytina01will-not-be-ban78 4 роки тому +3

      Awel zulle.

    • @gunnarallgottsmann
      @gunnarallgottsmann 4 роки тому +5

      @ Lisa M It is confusing yes, maar als je kijkt naar het verleden en hun geschiedenis weet je dat, Willem Van Oranje, heel wat heeft laten veroveren. Ha ja, nu moet ik nog denken aan het beruchte schip, Den Vliegenden Hollander. Prachtig verhaal en waarheid, valt best mee om eens te lezen. Hun verleden en cultuur is echt de moeite waard om er eens naar opzoek te gaan. Inspirerend, zeer rijk, vol weetjes en avontuur. Eigenlijk weten we veel te weinig van onze noorderburen, dat zou anders kunnen en zouden we begrijpen waarom ze zo anders zijn dan ons. Zo, ik wens je een fijn week-einde toe. Peace ✌️.

    • @Foxglove963
      @Foxglove963 4 роки тому +6

      @@gunnarallgottsmann. De graven van Vlaanderen stichtten Vlaanderen, de de graven van Holland stichtten Holland. Ooit was Belgie en Nederland verenigd in een succesvolle confederatie, de Foederata, het was een Gouden Eeuw, waaraan een einde kwam door de invallen van de Franse Revolutionaire legers. In de 19de eeuw was Belgie en Nederland weerom verenigd, doch een katholieke elite in Brussel ging dwars liggen, het volk werd niets gevraagd, en in 1830 kwam de breuk. Zo heel anders is de bevolking niet, daar we allemaal afstammen van de Germanen, met Saksen, Friezen, en Kelten. Die vrijheidslievende volken hebben de Romeinen flink op hun donder gegeven.

    • @gelectiusdroid4147
      @gelectiusdroid4147 4 роки тому

      Hi Lisa , I am from India , Is it possible to get a work visa from your country.. tell em atleast

    • @RF-et2kv
      @RF-et2kv 4 роки тому

      yes because you know it better than this guy, he really doe not know what he talking about.

  • @rockinresurrection6542
    @rockinresurrection6542 3 роки тому +281

    The Dutch are just such nice, open-minded and rational-thinking people! Greetings from your brothers 🇩🇪🇳🇱

    • @Ju-bj3ko
      @Ju-bj3ko 3 роки тому +40

      Thanks, this little joke made my day.

    • @disklamer
      @disklamer 3 роки тому +36

      Hey guys look! A German with a sense of humor!

    • @saperoi
      @saperoi 3 роки тому +7

      Stop right there.

    • @Romin.777
      @Romin.777 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks.

    • @silviankraakman1897
      @silviankraakman1897 3 роки тому +4

      Thats why you attacked us in 1945

  • @seppemeert4175
    @seppemeert4175 Рік тому

    As a person that speaks Dutch it’s funny to hear you say the dutch words and province’s

  • @talithasuya8908
    @talithasuya8908 Рік тому

    Had to pause the video for a while when he mentioned the hypothetical currency of Alaska. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @barube001
    @barube001 2 роки тому +42

    This was an excellent explanation. I’ve heard of all of the mentioned places, but had no idea how it all fit together. Very well done!

  • @Mephistahpheles
    @Mephistahpheles 10 років тому +21

    Thanks for this!
    I'm still confused, but at least now I know why I'm confused.

  • @rickpostdp
    @rickpostdp Рік тому

    As a Dutch guy living in Noord Brabant (so, not Holland) I can really appreciate this video :)

  • @slimpiedimpie1239
    @slimpiedimpie1239 Рік тому +1

    im dutch, live somewhere in utrecht the province. never been out of europe, and every morning i eat some bread with vructenhagel.

  • @leocarioshiny
    @leocarioshiny 3 роки тому +238

    Countries be like "let's make everything about us as confusing as possible, people love that"

    • @arthurthekyogre9155
      @arthurthekyogre9155 3 роки тому +3

      It's not the countries' fault, it's politics

    • @beu9245
      @beu9245 3 роки тому +12

      This wasn't really the fault of the country just English language shennanigans(Like why are we called Dutch?)

    • @MegaC3DR1C
      @MegaC3DR1C 3 роки тому +3

      to make matters worse, it is confirmed the the dutch language was just invented to prank the germans! As a german i can confirm, that dutch just suonds funny but is no real language. Ask any dutch person, they will confirm /i

    • @Pikacha25
      @Pikacha25 3 роки тому

      I mean, it just kinda.. grew this way. ;u;

    • @EmperorNefarious1
      @EmperorNefarious1 3 роки тому +4

      @@Chrome2105 To be fair the English were trading with the Dutch before they were independent. Since they were a part of the Holy Roman Empire (which was German) it's a valid mistake.

  • @awesomenathan100
    @awesomenathan100 6 років тому +58

    Side note about the currency (for those who care). Curaçao, Aruba, Bonaire, St. Maarten, Saba and St. Eustatius were once part of the Netherlands Antilles. Since the Netherlands' old currency was the guilder (Dutch: gulden) these islands used that too. The Netherlands' currency changed to euros but these islands stayed with the Netherlands Antillan guilder (does not look like the Dutch guilder). Aruba wanted to become independant and by doing so in 1986 changed its currency to Aruban guilder, which has the same value of the Netherlands Antillan guilder. Curaçao and St. Maarten later on wanted to become independant as well and in 2010 the Netherlands Antilles dissolved. With this the islands Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius were still a part of the Netherlands and changed their currency officially to the US dollar. Despite Curaçao and St. Maarten now being independant, they are still stuck with the Netherlands Antillan guilder and they are planning to possibly change their currency to the Carribean guilder which they want to make themselves. If this doesn't happen St. Maarten may switch to the US dollar and Curaçao will most likely stay with the Netherlands Antillan guilder. 1 US dollar = 1.790 guilders. The Carribean guilder would still have the same value, but another look and different bills.

    • @milourb9380
      @milourb9380 5 років тому +3

      awesomenathan100 jezus

    • @maikilreategui1271
      @maikilreategui1271 5 років тому +2

      Our currency (from Aruba is called Florin). The equivalent in compare to the U.S dollar is 1 U.S dollar is 1.75 Aruban Florin Which is close to the value of the gulden (guilder). I think Curacao has they're own florin as well. We and Curacao are both independent and have a good relationship with the Netherlands, mostly Curacao because Aruba is adopting the ways of the U.S. Which i would feel allot better if we adopt the ways of the Netherlands (no off). But yeaah. further more i would like to add that Bonaire current currency is just the American dollar. They are the least develop of us 3. Dont know about the other Islands.

    • @shdon
      @shdon 5 років тому +3

      @@maikilreategui1271 The old Dutch guilder was also named florin (actually: florijn) long ago. That's why the currency symbol for it was the fancy F. "ƒ"

    • @King_Midas_Touch
      @King_Midas_Touch 4 роки тому

      Also, because the island of St.Maarten is also half french (St.Martin) we use 3 different currencies. The Netherlands Antillean guilder as the official currency of the Dutch half, the European Euro as official currency of the French side and the US dollar because it is such a high traffic tourist destination so it make it easier to use when switching back and forth between the halves of the island. (It also makes it easier for the locals to have a currency that is accepted on both sides of the island)

    • @mactoirdealbhaigh7624
      @mactoirdealbhaigh7624 4 роки тому +1

      Worked in the Netherlands in the 90s the guilder was so colourful and beautiful.

  • @Adamlightningshadow
    @Adamlightningshadow Рік тому +1

    my grandfather was from Limburg, which is as far from the provinces of North o rSouth Holland as you can get, but our family always said "Holland" and Hollanders. I don't know. I think this insistence on a distinction is something new. After all, did't you mention that it was all once called the Kingdom of Hollande?

  • @user-py9ku5bg9l
    @user-py9ku5bg9l Рік тому

    Well explained ! Thank you

  • @runnerx5003
    @runnerx5003 7 років тому +399

    It's time to rename New York to New Amsterdam again! who's whit me?

    • @timobrenn
      @timobrenn 7 років тому +11

      I am

    • @MustraOrdo
      @MustraOrdo 6 років тому +7

      Too long... how about rename it to the nickname Big Apple

    • @Qwerty0791
      @Qwerty0791 6 років тому +16

      As a New Yorker, I'd find it complicated to refer to people as New Amsterdamians? Plus, we know our Dutch roots, there are buildings and entire neighborhoods named after Peter Stuyvesant.

    • @martsietses3344
      @martsietses3344 6 років тому +1

      RUNNER X yaaaaaaas

    • @martsietses3344
      @martsietses3344 6 років тому +1

      a defiant skittle bruh

  • @bacarlson991
    @bacarlson991 4 роки тому +20

    Great job on the pronunciations! You sound like a native Dutch person. The only one I have a challenge with is the island of Curacao which I believe is pronounced like "Cur(e)-a-SOW" (like the end part rhymes with COW).

  • @CharmingIceDS
    @CharmingIceDS Рік тому

    Bro, I'm from Holland, and you gave me a headace in just 4 minutes. Hahahaha!

  • @Decodeish1
    @Decodeish1 Рік тому +1

    Fun fact: the word for Neanderthal, the other human species, is called Neanderthal because they were discovered in Neandertal Valley located in Germany right next to the Netherlands.