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Dutch and German are not mutually intelligible, due to various sound changes that occurred more than 1600 years ago. Both languages have experienced multiple of these changes, though the changes that occurred in German are far more extreme than those in Dutch.

In terms of phonology, German is closer to English than it is to Dutch. While Dutch, on the other hand, is grammatically more similar to English than German is.

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Basically they're two completely different languages with a similar origin, only that if you can speak one of them you will most likely be able to roughly understand written texts in the other (since spoken they sound completely different).

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Dutch is the language of the inhabitants of The Netherlands, Deutsch is the language of the inhabitants of Germany.

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