No offence, but that's a weird question.
Why do all countries have a different language?
We speak Dutch because that's how it developed thousands through hundreds of years ago. And because we learned it from our parents. Just like you.
As of 2011, Dutch is a first language for about 23 million people. Another 5 million Speak Dutch as a second language.
The primary language spoken in Amsterdam is Dutch.
Yes.It should be- People from theNetherla nds speak Dutch.
Dutch people or in the language that they speak over there (Dutch) Nederlanders
Approximately 90% of the Dutch population can speak English fluently. English is widely taught in schools from an early age in the Netherlands, contributing to high proficiency levels in the language.
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People speak dutch. Why? First of all, why do we speak English? Pioneers brought us the language of English. Getting a clue? ;)
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.
Because that is the language that is spoken there.
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.
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Approximately 1.2 million people in the United States speak Dutch as their primary language, with most of them residing in communities with Dutch heritage in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa.