Dutch - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |dʌtʃ|  American pronunciation of the word dutch
Brit.  |dʌtʃ|  British pronunciation of the word dutch

noun

- the people of the Netherlands
- the West Germanic language of the Netherlands

adjective

- of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture

Extra examples

He loves learning about the Dutch.

...a comprehensive listing of all the paintings generally attributed to the Dutch artist Rembrandt...

...the golden age of Dutch culture was roughly coextensive with the Netherlands' reign as a world power...

...his simple but striking delineations of Dutch landscapes...

Germanic languages, such as German, English, Dutch, and the Scandinavian languages.

The old Dutch fortress looks virtually impregnable.

Louis is virtually bilingual in Dutch and German.

Don't think that learning Dutch will be a breeze.

The Dutch fleet captured two English ships.

Steve's married to a lovely Dutch girl.

The prize for best photography has been won by a young Dutch photographer.

The vase was sold to a Dutch buyer.

In June 1667, England suffered a humiliating defeat by the Dutch.

Dutch differs little structurally from Low German.

This region was settled by the Dutch in the nineteenth century.

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