Dutch is a language spoken in the Netherlands.
Dutch is the official language in the country of Suriname.
The country were Dutch people live is called The Netherlands or in the Dutch language 'Nederland'.
No. The Netherlands is the name of a country. Dutch is the language of and also anything from the Netherlands.
The Netherlands
Dutch is not a country but a language or nationality. Dutch is the language spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium and some Caribbean islands such as Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. Dutch is also associated with the Dutch nationality, which is linked to people from the Netherlands
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.
The country of origin for the Dutch language is the Netherlands (once also called Holland).
I think the only country that speaks Dutch in South America is Suriname.
Dutch is primarily spoken in the Netherlands. It is the official language of the country and is also spoken in parts of Belgium and Suriname.
If someone is Dutch, it means they are from the Netherlands, a country located in Western Europe. Dutch people primarily speak Dutch as their native language.
You would be in Suriname.
Dutch is the official language of Paramaribo, Suriname. Par'bo, as the city is nicknamed, is the country's capital city. So Dutch is used widely. In fact over 60 percent of Suriname's total population speak Dutch as their mother tongue. Dutch is spoken as a second or third language by the rest of the country's population. Many of the native speakers of Dutch reside in, or frequent, Par'bo.