Public holidays in the Netherlands and other reasons for the Dutch to party!
Public holidays in the Netherlands and other reasons for the Dutch to party!
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Lesson 36 is about the public holidays in the Netherlands (feestdagen in Nederland). There are not so much Dutch public holidays in Holland, only Newyear, Easter, King's Day, Ascension Day, Pentecost and Christmas. But luckily the Dutch can find other reasons to party or to get a free day off.
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We have many similar "zwarte Piets" in a town called Alcoy in Spain. Maybe the tradition comes from this Spanish town. But the difference is that they help the Three Wise Men on 6Th of January. It's the most special day for children. 😊😉 🇪🇸❤️🇳🇱
we have 'zwarte pieten' in my country too (IRAN). They always are men and they are called "Haji Firooz". They dance and sing different songs and because their efforts and also a new year, people always give them money.
I will be in Netherlands for King´s Day in 2020. My own birthday is two days before. Have already borrowed an orange teeshirt.
it's Easter Monday and Pentecost Monday
Bedankt
i wouldn´t have mentioned the servants of the Saint, it is much more interesting to know the story of the bishop Nicola di Bari, who originated this nice tradition
dank u
Hi, I am learning dutch. it is very interest. how do you say Ginger in dutch!?
@daanschurink7698
7 жыл бұрын
What kind of ginger? The red hairy's or the roots-like food
@daanschurink7698
7 жыл бұрын
The red hairy=rood harige the roots-like food=gember
Thank you for the lesson. It is nice to see that respect is being considered for all people even characters that have been around for ages. History has always put the black man down even if they were kings and queens in their own lands.
How about Sint Martin.
nice vid (ba)
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Boo Zwarte Pete.
Yeee, racism. Why Sinta is man then? Just keep the world order.
This sucks