No. Dutch is not one of the languages of Liechtenstein.
English is widely spoken in Liechtenstein, just as it is in most of Western Europe.
The official language in Vaduz, Liechtenstein is German. However, English is also widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.
The most spoken Germanic language is German, with over 100 million native speakers. It is the official language of Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein, as well as being one of the official languages of Switzerland and Luxembourg.
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German is the only official language of Liechtenstein, and the most widely spoken dialect is Alemannic.
Austria, Switzerland,Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Belgium
No, Dutch and Danish are not the same. Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Suriname, while Danish is spoken in Denmark. They belong to different language families - Dutch is a Germanic language, while Danish is a North Germanic language.
In Belgium, Dutch is spoken in the north and French in the south.
The language spoken in Flanders is Dutch. It is the official language of the region and is spoken by the majority of the population.
Paramaribo is the South American city where Dutch is spoken. It's the capital and the largest city in the Republic of Suriname. But it isn't the only city where Dutch is spoken in the Republic. In fact, Dutch is spoken in all of Suriname's cities. It's the country's official language.
Dutch is a language spoken in the Netherlands.
The language spoken in the Netherlands is Dutch.