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  1. 荷兰人为什么叫Dutch而不是Hollandian或是Netherlander? - 知乎

    题主问题问得好,但应该补充为 英语里面为什么叫 Dutch,不叫Netherlander或者Hollander。 英语为什么叫Dutch恐怕就要从英语词源上面考证了,我不是很清楚。荷兰语里面荷兰人,荷兰语,荷兰人都 …

  2. 为什么和荷兰相关的英语单词有Holland、Netherlands、Dutch?

    第一帝国时期,曾于1806年建立荷兰王国Koninkrijk Holland。 荷兰和德国有共同祖先,德意志人Deutsch或日耳曼人German成为德国人的名称,由Deutsch分化出来的Dutch则成为荷兰人的俗称。

  3. Did the Dutch Empire and English Empire only develop because of the ...

    Aug 6, 2025 · The Dutch Empire, similarly, did not fully emerge until the seventeenth century, following the signing of the Twelve Years' Truce with the Catholic King. It is indeed true that, after Portugal's …

  4. 你知道Split the bill, Fifty-fifty,Go dutch 的区别吗? - 知乎

    你知道Split the bill, Fifty-fifty,Go dutch 的区别吗? Split the bill, Fifty fifty ,Go dutch是广泛应用的餐桌英语,你知道它们的区别吗? 显示全部 关注者 2 被浏览

  5. Samurai in European service | History Forum

    Jan 8, 2013 · I just watched a documentary where they claimed that the Dutch East India Company had samurai warriors in their service to execute prisoners. Could anyone tell me some more about …

  6. What made the Spanish Tercio so effective? - History Forum

    Aug 18, 2016 · The Dutch (well, in fact, the Dutch Rebels, there also were Dutch loyalist, for example, Amsterdam was a city didn´t support the Rebellion and clapped Duke of Alva) were supported by …

  7. Indos in the Dutch East Indies | History Forum

    Mar 17, 2023 · Anyway the "Dutch Indonesians" is quite the complex issue. During the VOC era there was a lot of intermarrying. Descendants of them are called "Indo" (pronounced In Dough) here. After …

  8. 为什么各付各的叫做go dutch? - 知乎

    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 …

  9. 如何评价游戏《荒野大镖客:救赎2》里的角色:达奇.范德林(Dutch …

    如何评价游戏《荒野大镖客:救赎2》里的角色:达奇.范德林(Dutch van der Linde)?

  10. Why aren’t the Angles and Saxons referred to as ‘German’ or ‘germanic’

    Sep 5, 2022 · About the Dutch people, the root of the English word is still evidently Germanic [it means "people" and the German word for "German" is ... "Deutsch", which in origin meant just "people" as …