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* [[Dutch people]] |
* [[Dutch people]] |
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* [[Dutch Masters]] cigars, often referred to as a Dutch in [[Blunt (drug culture)|drug culture]] |
* [[Dutch Masters]] cigars, often referred to as a Dutch in [[Blunt (drug culture)|drug culture]] |
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* [[Pennsylvania Dutch]], a name for the Plain sects Amish communities |
* [[Pennsylvania Dutch]], a name for the German immigrants to Pennsylvania who came prior to 1800, inluding Plain sects Amish communities |
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* A nickname of [[Ronald Reagan]] |
* A nickname of [[Ronald Reagan]] |
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* The term Dutch is occasionally used in some [[common phrases based on stereotypes]] in English. |
* The term Dutch is occasionally used in some [[common phrases based on stereotypes]] in English. |
Revision as of 17:58, 2 April 2006
Dutch can refer to:
- people and things from the Netherlands, or in an archaic sense, to people and things from the Low Countries or Northern Germany¹
- Dutch language
- Dutch people
- Dutch Masters cigars, often referred to as a Dutch in drug culture
- Pennsylvania Dutch, a name for the German immigrants to Pennsylvania who came prior to 1800, inluding Plain sects Amish communities
- A nickname of Ronald Reagan
- The term Dutch is occasionally used in some common phrases based on stereotypes in English.
¹Sometimes, it refers to the whole of Germany.