the netherlands

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Definition of the netherlands in English Turkish dictionary

Netherlands
{i} Hollanda

Almanya, Hollanda kadar güzel mi? - Is Germany as beautiful as the Netherlands?

Ne zaman Hollanda'ya geliyorsun? - When are you coming to the Netherlands?

Netherlands
(isim) Hollanda
netherlands
Felemenk
Holland
{i} Hollanda

Hollanda'da nereye gidersen git farketmez, yel değirmenlerini göreceksin. - It doesn't matter where you go in Holland, you'll see windmills.

Haziranda Hollanda'dan döndü. - He returned from Holland in June.

Holland
(isim) Hollanda
English - English
officially Kingdom of The Netherlands byname Holland Country, northwestern Europe
Holland
Dutchland
Netherlands
a country in northwest Europe which is a member of the EU. Population: 15,981,000 (2001). The capital is Amsterdam, but the government is based in The Hague. Most of the country is flat and large parts of it are below sea level. British and American people often call the country Holland, but this is not officially correct because Holland is only one part of the Netherlands.People from the Netherlands are called Dutch. Netherlands Indies Austrian Netherlands Republic of the United Netherlands Netherlands The Kingdom of The Netherlands Netherlands Antilles Spanish Netherlands
Netherlands
Of or pertaining to the Netherlands
Netherlands
A country in northwestern Europe bordering Germany and Belgium. Official name: Kingdom of the Netherlands
Netherlands
{i} Holland, country in northwestern Europe bordering on the North Sea
Netherlands
nl
Netherlands
Neth
netherlands
a constitutional monarchy in western Europe on the North Sea; achieved independence from Spain in 1579; half the country lies below sea level
the netherlands

    Hyphenation

    the Neth·er·lands

    Turkish pronunciation

    dhi nedhırlındz

    Pronunciation

    /ᴛʜē ˈneᴛʜərləndz/ /ðiː ˈnɛðɜrləndz/

    Etymology

    [ before consonants usually ] (definite article.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English thE, masc. demonstrative pronoun & definite article, alteration of sE; akin to Greek ho, masculine demonstrative pronoun & definite article; more at THAT.

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