Approximately 46% of Dutch people can speak English fluently. Another 20% of Dutch people can speak English well enough to hold basic conversations with fluent English speakers.
Guus Hiddink can speak Dutch, English, German, and Russian.
Andre speaks Dutch, Limburgs (Dutch dialect) German, French, English, some spanich and italian.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 96% of Americans speak English.
"Have a good trip" = "goede reis" One remark: Flemish is the word people use to describe a variety of Dutch spoken in Flanders (northern Belgium). In essence Dutch and Flemish are the same, meaning people in northern Belgium do speak Dutch. Only, they speak it slightly differently (compare American English and English English).
They learn it at school, they also watch English tv and movies. Most of the Dutch people can speak it very well and they learn it because nobody else speaks Dutch in the world.
Ik spreek geen Nederlands is a Dutch equivalent of 'I do not speak Dutch'.
Approximately 46% of Dutch people can speak English fluently. Another 20% of Dutch people can speak English well enough to hold basic conversations with fluent English speakers.
Because that is the language that is spoken there.
100 percente
Hassan Qeylo can speak English, Somali, and Dutch
here are cheats: www.cheatnow.nl --- dutch http://www.cheathappens.com/ --- English http://www.cheatsite.nl/ --- dutch http://www.cheatskingdom.nl/ --- dutch http://www.supercheats.com/index.htm --- English so many dutch things! Why? coz iam dutch , but i can speak English
Being Dutch, Abel Tasman was probably speaking... Dutch.
both english and dutch
A variety of languages are spoken in the Caribbean, including English, Spanish, French, Dutch, and creole languages such as Haitian Creole and Jamaican Patois. The specific languages spoken vary by country and island due to historical influences from colonial powers and indigenous cultures.
The formal 'Spreekt u Engels?' with strangers or those senior in age and position - or the informal 'Spreek je Engels' with family, friends, and peers - may be Dutch equivalents of 'Do you speak English?'
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