You should learn German.
Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands and Northern Belgium. Though there are small pockets of Dutch speakers in German, near the Dutch border, Dutch is not spoken in Germany; and would be hence be of little value.
Yes, German and Dutch are both West Germanic languages and are closely related. They share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure due to their common origins. However, they are considered separate languages with distinct characteristics.
No, Dutch is the language spoken in the Netherlands.German is the language of principally Germany, Austria and most of Switzerland.There are people who speak Dutch in Germany, they learn it at school or live in the area adjacent to the Netherlands; mainly around Cleves.No. They speak german.People from holland speak dutch! nah they speak spanish...that is THEIR language.
No. People in France speak French. Some of the people near the French-German border learn German in school though.
The time it takes to learn Dutch can vary depending on factors such as your dedication, study habits, and exposure to the language. However, knowing English and German can be an advantage as there are similarities between Dutch and these languages, particularly in vocabulary and grammar. With consistent effort, practice, and immersion, you could reach a conversational level in a few months to a year.
sure unless you want to learn an easier language like dutch first
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Albert Einstein was from Germany, so his native language was German. German is one of the official languages of Switzerland and German was and still is the most widely spoken language in Switzerland.
Hello! When I sterted the German language, the only thing I found difficult was rolling my "R". Many words in the German language are similar to words in the English language since both English and German are Germanic languages, meaning that they are related. I find German slightly similar to Swedish, Finnish and Norwegian. I can also recognise words in Dutch, as both Dutch and German are similar languages.
Yes german is fun and it's really easy You should learn it if your asking the question
David Hasselhoff learned German while living and working in Germany during the 1980s. He gained popularity in the country with his music and television shows, which helped him become fluent in the language.
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.
In Germany we speak German... but we also learn english in school so most germans from the ages 14-30 speak english quite well :)