Dutch is mainly spoken in the Netherlands and countries that previously belonged to the Netherlands but that became independent over the course of decades such as Surinam. A part of Belgium does also speak Dutch in a little different way mostly known as Flemish. They can both understand each other but got some different ways of saying things.
Dutch, mainly, but also Frysk and the dialects Gronings and Drents
Mainly French, but also Dutch, German, English, and several others.
Dutch is a West Germanic language with about 20 million speakers mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium. There are small Dutch-speaking communities in northern France around Dunkerque and Dutch is also spoken in Aruba, the Netherlands Antilles, Suriname and in Indonesia. Dutch is a language, not a country.
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The main languages spoken in Brussels are French and Dutch. French is more widely used in the city, particularly in government and business settings, while Dutch is mainly spoken in the northern parts of the city. English and German are also spoken by some residents due to Brussels' international character.
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.
No. Dutch is not one of the languages of Liechtenstein.
Dutch is a language spoken in the Netherlands.
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.
Kangaroo is spoken as kangoeroe in dutch. Dutch is the national language of Netherlands.