Are there any Dutch people from the Netherlands ?(holland)

I am dutch.

Ik woon in zaandam.
Ik volg nu een studie informatica in amsterdam(HVA).
 
Welcome to forum.....I see everyone pretends to speak Dutch-ishishsss...here is my try: obidubididirli gigity gigity go
 
As a matter of fact; yes. Those from Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire and number of other islands.

Actually Bonaire is now a part of the "European" Netherlands. It's a special municipality. Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten are constituent countries, along with the Netherlands, of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
 
Не понимаю Нидерландский язык. :o Говорите на Русском языке!! ;)
 
Не понимаю Нидерландский язык. :o Говорите на Русском языке!! ;)

Net! Tolko angliiskii yazik!

I don't speak Dutch, but I can understand it quite well from speaking German. No offense, but if people think German is unsexy, I wonder what they have to say about Dutch! :P
 
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Net! Tolko angliiskii yazik!

I don't speak Dutch, but I can understand it quite well from speaking German. No offense, but if people think German is unsexy, I wonder what they have to say about Dutch! :P
I like German too (took a semester in college) but prefer the sound of Russian or a romance language. :D
 
My sister lives in Amsterdam. She speaks dutch quite fluently. I think it sounds like a really drunk person trying to slur some english.
 
Yes, they NOW are; but there are many thousands native to Bonaire that were born when it was the Netherlands Antilles. :) And Aruba and newly independent curacao are not "the netherlands". So my answer was correct.

True, most people on the island were born before 2010 when Bonaire became a part of the Netherlands proper. That doesn't mean there weren't or aren't now Dutch citizens. They may not be ethnically Dutch, but they are as much a part of the Netherlands as Amsterdam or The Hague are.

Aruba and Curaçao ARE part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and their inhabitants are Dutch citizens.
 
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