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Originally Posted by Nembrionic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland
Read that.
And they're right.
But people mean they same thing when they mention Holland or The Netherlands.
Dutch is our language alright, but I believe it's the English speaking people that came up with it.
We call it 'nederlands' ('netherlands', seems logical doesn't it?)
Like Germany is called 'German'.
So for the record of all the assholes that go like this:
-"I'm Dutch!"
"Aaah...you're German!?!"
No dammit. Dutch is NOT the same as Deutsch, which is what the Germans call their own language(Germany->Deutschland. Germans speak "Deutsch")
Pronounciation.
Deutsch: Doitsch
Dutch: Datch
FINALLY see the difference?
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English people came up with it because they thought it was Deutsch