@@moreflexmoresex3011 dutchland English Proper noun (en proper noun) (dated) The region of Continental Europe populated by speakers of Low, Middle and High West Germanic languages, roughly corresponding to the Netherlands, Flanders, Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland. The dwellers in those mountain regions, along with the greater part of the lowland population, we call by a Latin name "Germans," as if we had first learned about them by reading Cæsar's commentaries. One can see how the popular name "Dutchland " would naturally remain associated especially with that bit of shore with which our forefathers had most to do. 'Dutch' and 'Deutsch' have the same Germanic root, originally meaning something like 'people' or 'nation.' The word 'Dutch,' in English, originally referred to Germanic peoples more generally before narrowing to the people of the Netherlands because they had a lot more contact and rivalry with them. It's interesting to note that the Dutch call their language 'Nederlands,' and the German language 'Duits.'
This dog must be seriously confused 😅😂😂😂
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cute puppy
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Muy bien bien🎉😂
This is so funny when I was little I used to watch this
Mate... Deutsche DOES mean Dutch. Deutschland literally means DUTCHLAND lmao
Deutsche DOES NOT mean Dutch. Deutschland literally DOES NOT mean Dutchland.
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English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)
(dated) The region of Continental Europe populated by speakers of Low, Middle and High West Germanic languages, roughly corresponding to the Netherlands, Flanders, Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland.
The dwellers in those mountain regions, along with the greater part of the lowland population, we call by a Latin name "Germans," as if we had first learned about them by reading Cæsar's commentaries. One can see how the popular name "Dutchland " would naturally remain associated especially with that bit of shore with which our forefathers had most to do.
'Dutch' and 'Deutsch' have the same Germanic root, originally meaning something like 'people' or 'nation.' The word 'Dutch,' in English, originally referred to Germanic peoples more generally before narrowing to the people of the Netherlands because they had a lot more contact and rivalry with them. It's interesting to note that the Dutch call their language 'Nederlands,' and the German language 'Duits.'
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The houses are so big and nice ❤❤❤
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Dove si trova
I was zero watching this
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