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French-Dutch

Part of Speech: Adjective

The term French-Dutch is used to describe anything that is a combination or fusion of the French and Dutch cultures, languages, or styles.

Sense 1:

Meaning: Pertaining to the blending of French and Dutch cultures or styles.

Example: The restaurant offers a unique dining experience with its French-Dutch fusion cuisine.

Part of Speech: Noun

The term French-Dutch can also refer to a person of mixed French and Dutch heritage or someone who is fluent in both French and Dutch languages.

Sense 1:

Meaning: A person of mixed French and Dutch heritage.

Example: Marie is a French-Dutch who celebrates traditions from both cultures.

Sense 2:

Meaning: Someone who speaks both French and Dutch languages fluently.

Example: Peter is a French-Dutch translator who helps bridge the communication gap between French-speaking and Dutch-speaking communities.

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French-Dutch Cookbook

French-Dutch Heritage: A Cultural Exploration

French-Dutch Dictionary

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