Do people in your country call the Netherlands "Holland"?

Do people in your country call the Netherlands "Holland"?
Do they call the UK "England"?

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yes

Do people call danelandistan 'Legoland'?

Hollanda
And engletra

Yes

オランダ
イギリス

Yes. Not as much for the UK anymore, though. Especially if the person goes there.

Belanda and Inggris

Either "Holanda" or "Países Bajos" ("Low Countries") are common.

Holland
Inglismaa

lego is english

yes

no

it called oranda and igirisu.

My mom does to both, she also refers to a lot of states/provinces/regions by their main city
e.g. washington is seattle, BC is Vancouver, Quebec is montreal, michigan is detroit etc...

Yes
Holandia, Anglia

>My mom does to both
hot

Evet

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that's weird, dude, is she an immigrant?
most people here call the Netherlands Denmark.

we call it pays bas and royaume uni tho

Englanti
Hollanti

Yes and yes, Holandija and Anglija. Also, the USA is Amerika.

Yes. Dutch as an adjective doesnt exists hete, we just say "olandese"
And we never say UK too, either english or great britain

Americans never have any clue what the fuck they're talking about when it comes to other countries. I honestly have no clue how many of them know how about world culture, I estimate it to be very low. It's just too much information for them that's without context. Like England is referred to as a country and the UK is also referred to as a country. People who do travel to just England when visiting the UK obviously are gonna say that when speaking with others, but we never travel, 2/5 never travel outside of the country and almost 1/10 never even travel outside of their state. They fail to conceptualize borders and don't understand how other countries might be split up into different countries. They moreso learn to recognize the significance and relevance of countries based on how much you heard about them in textbooks/movies growing up. So most Americans know Italian culture is associated with pizza and pasta. They know French, or Italian people like wine, maybe. You hear about Germany, Russia and China. The rest of countries you don't hear actual details, you might hear someone every once in a while mention them, but the rest of the world is far removed from us. Most do not know the difference between Holland and the Netherlands. Most of them don't know where Dutch people are from or that Holland is a part of the Netherlands. Most of them don't know why the've heard the terms Deutsch and Dutch or what they mean. We're retarded fucking mutts. We should be spayed, neutered, and dominated by the outside world to set us straight.

>is she an immigrant?
Yes

and usa amerikka

50/50 with the first, I've never understood why.

We call it Nederland just like Danes. And we call the UK for Storbritannia (Great Britain)

Holanda
Inglaterra

These two are indeed the most commonly used terms

Legos originated in Denmark my dude

Usa here is called Estados Unidos by virtually everyone. america would be the whole continent unironically

>Legos
kys

We call the UK England and the English Brits