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'Deusch' Or "Dutch"?
"Deusch" is quite similar to "Dutch".
Is there any connection between the two of them?
31 dec. 2017 07:41
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The word "Deutsch" - note the spelling - is not an English word. "Deutsch" is a German word meaning "German". We don't use this word in English.
"Dutch" is an English word, but the meaning is different. "Dutch" refers to the Netherlands.
31 december 2017
"Dutch" is an English word that can mean both the language or the people of the Netherlands. The Dutch speak Dutch. And like Lucia already explained "Deutsch" is the German word for "German".
1 januari 2018
Deutsch is german for german and dutch is dutch (from the netherlands, I think)
31 december 2017
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