• Knowledge of foreign languages in the Netherlands, in percent of the population over 15, 2006. Data taken from an EU survey.[8].
  • The array of languages spoken in the Netherlands is a testament to its past as a trading hub, colonial power, and a contemporary beacon of multiculturalism.
  • English uses the adjective Dutch as a noun for the language of the Netherlands and Flanders. The word is derived from Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz.
  • Everyone knows, Dutch is the official language of the Netherlands, however, if you speak English fluently you won’t have any communication issues because the...
  • Dutch, or Nederlands, is the official language of the Netherlands. Also, it is the primary means of communication in all aspects of public life.
  • When you think of the languages spoken in the Netherlands, you probably think "Dutch". Yet, what if I told you that the languages of the Netherlands are far.
  • It is also the second language for five million people. The Dutch-speaking territories, in addition to the European zone of the Netherlands, are as follows
  • The official language of the Netherlands is Dutch (not to be mistaken with Deutsch – which is the German language).
  • Low German Dialects Though the national language of the Netherlands is Dutch, that doesn’t mean that it is the only language spoken by the population.
  • And yet, there is incredible linguistical diversity, from accents and dialects to actually recognized languages, in the Kingdom of the Netherlands