Does your language have any Dutch loanwords?

French:
>mec and maqueraud, from Dutch makelaar, the former meaning dude or guy and the latter meaning pimp
>cabaret, from Middle Dutch cambret, itself from Old Northern French cambre

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Are any of these real words?

Nice. I think even your word for Germany, ドイツ, comes from Dutch, because it is calqued on the Dutch "Duits" rather than the German "Deutsch".

even then, most of those words aren't German at all

I apologize to all of you for ruining your languages.

Yes!We have dutch words we only say when we're drunk or with pain in our throats.

Umm...
I'm sorry I made mistakes _(:3」∠)_

Yes, eg Russian for umbrella is zontik, derived from Dutch zondek

Yeah,
>subhuman dutch

Probably 99% of early naval things