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What people Search on Google about Netherlands | Let's talk Europe [Ep 13] 

Fabrizio Daniele
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Wanna know what people search on google about Netherlands? Let's find out what the google autocomplete search comes up with :)
In this series I’d like to answer the Google Autocomplete searches from people about specific Europeans countries. For each country I have invited a friend who was born or lived a few years in that specific country we will be talking about. My goal is to teach people more about these amazing countries in Europe and hopefully answers some of your questions as well.
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@anonymouscritic1160
@anonymouscritic1160 3 года назад
The word 'Dutch' actually comes from the German word 'Deutsch'. A long time ago the British used to refer to the people in the region which nowadays is known as Netherlands and Germany 'Dutch' which they thought the people in the region said when they actually said 'Deutsch'. The two languages themselves evolved differently over the years making them quite different, which led to the British to start to call the language in Germany German. The language in The Netherlands however, they always kept referring to as Dutch.
@rutgerb
@rutgerb 3 года назад
@@FabrizioDaniele no no no no no. Did I allready say no? To start Germany was founded in 1853, the Netherlands in 1588. Germany adopted the name Deutschland. About the word Dutch/Diets/Dietsch/Deutsch it is a gothic word meaning volk/people/group/many. And because English, Nederlands and German all share this proto language we use often still have the same words. To the English everyone from the Netherlands until Russia on was Dutch. And as the most interaction the English had was with Netherlands it stuck. For the Germans Deutsch became in the holy roman empire a term for they added to the emipre. For the Nederlanders it never was an identity, Diets or Duyts is a term the Nederlanders have rarely used in history and when it did it refered to the common people. In the Dutch anthem there is a line "ben ik van duytse bloed" / "I am of dutch blood" which refers to the common people. For the Dutch its quite simple. They are Nederlander living in Nederland and they speak Nederlands. But Dutch doesnt come from Deutsch. Dutch, Diets/Duyts and Deutsch all come from a shared proto language.
@erikjanse3597
@erikjanse3597 3 года назад
Thats false, bus acommon mistake. The word Dutch comes from the mediaeval word Diets, which means: of the common people.
@anonymouscritic1160
@anonymouscritic1160 3 года назад
@@rutgerb You are mixing up the origin of the language with the origin of the terminology. I was referring to the terminology used by the British and therefore the English language. And from that perspective, the word 'Dutch' did come from the word 'Deutsch'. That the word 'Deutsch' was in its own turn derived from the word 'Diets' (and therewith the word 'Dutch' too) is irrelevant to the point I was trying to make. It being why the language in The Netherlands is referred to as 'Dutch' and why German is not referred to as 'Dutch'. You say the British referred to everyone from Netherlands to Russia as Dutch. That is not true. They referred to everyone with a Germanic tongue as Dutch. That region started in what is now the Netherlands and also covers Germany, but did definitely not stretch all the way to Russia. And they referred to the Germanic tongue as Dutch because that is what they thought it was called by the people speaking in Germanic tongue when they said Deutsch. And from there on it went as I wrote in my original post.
@freudsigmund72
@freudsigmund72 3 года назад
5:49 new orleans is sinking man, and I don't wanna swim...
@freudsigmund72
@freudsigmund72 3 года назад
@@FabrizioDaniele actually it is the title of a very good song by The tragically hip
@erikjanse3597
@erikjanse3597 3 года назад
The word Dutch comes from the mediaeval word Diets, which means: of the common people. Not from the word Deutsch or Duits. So its originally a Dutch word.
@ranjeetsinghrs234
@ranjeetsinghrs234 3 года назад
@@FabrizioDaniele both u ppppp00 q
@DNA350ppm
@DNA350ppm 3 года назад
Such a beautiful, sweet girl, how lucky you, Fab, found her: Yasmin LeComte! I waited and waited and waited for the TULIPS! No country is so colorful with acres and acres of tulips. Then one has to mention the struggle against the sealevel! And then comes the liberal attitude in almost every respect, especially drugs and prostitution. And of course beautiful porcellan (Delft) and Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Vermeer and other greats. You didn't say anything about shipping and sailing and all the terms in sailing from Dutch. Netherlands are a great marine nation! And I think all national teams tend to be orange.
@DNA350ppm
@DNA350ppm 3 года назад
I listened to the end yet no mention of Andre Rieu nor of Maastricht - nor of the wonderful Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra - world famous. But naturally the time was too short. BTW I've been to both your countries. Welcome to my country, Sweden, also here you will find something for everybody. Would you like a stay in a red wooden summer cottage by a lake under birchtrees, and miles to the nearest town?
@DNA350ppm
@DNA350ppm 3 года назад
@@FabrizioDaniele I'm looking forward to the other videos. You both did great - I got a little over-exited: I think Netherlands are fantastic and one can learn a lot - about climate-change and biking, for example, and it is a clean and pretty country, too, with lots of nice, relaxed people in general. (But I am horrified about the drugs and prostitution!) Droste-chocolate was a special treat when I was younger. Don't feel bad about anything! I'd love to see you in a romantic movie!
@YasminLeComte
@YasminLeComte 3 года назад
@@DNA350ppm Thank you for your comment! I love Maastricht and my mom is the biggest Andre Rieu fan there is! There were so many more things I wanted to talk about, so we should definitely make more videos. I can always talk about the Netherlands, I never get tired of it! :)
@DNA350ppm
@DNA350ppm 3 года назад
@@YasminLeComte So, please, continue, both of you! I'd love to learn more and be updated!
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