Dutch
Translation
Dutch
Examples
She bought some Dutch cheese.
She bought some Dutch cheese.
Let's go Dutch for lunch.
Let's go Dutch for lunch.
Grammar Patterns
Dutch ((noun)) - relating to the Netherlands. She loves Dutch tulips.
go Dutch - to share the cost of something. We always go Dutch when we eat out.
Similar Words
Hollandic
Etymology
From Middle Dutch 'duutsch', meaning 'Dutch, German', related to the word 'Deutsch' in German.
Memory Tips
Remember the common idiom 'to go Dutch', which means to split the cost of something, like a meal.