Dutch Language (nld)

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Also Known As: Dutch,Hollands,Nederlands,Nederlandse taal


Description:

Dutch ( Nederlands (help·info)) is a West Germanic language spoken by over 22 million people as a native language, and over 5 million people as a second language. Most native speakers live in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Suriname, with smaller groups of speakers in parts of France, Germany and several former Dutch colonies. It is closely related to other West Germanic languages (e.g., English, West Frisian and German) and somewhat more remotely to the North Germanic languages. Dutch is the parent language of several creole languages as well as of Afrikaans, one of the official languages of South Africa and the most widely understood in Namibia. Dutch and Afrikaans are to a very large extent mutually intelligible, although they have separate spelling standards and dictionaries and have separate language regulators. The Dutch Language Union coordinates actions of the Dutch, Flemish and Surinamese authorities in linguistic issues, language policy, language teaching and literature.

In English the language of the people of the Netherlands and Flanders is referred to as Dutch; or rarely as Netherlandic. Flemish is a popular informal term to refer to Belgian Dutch, Dutch as spoken in..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Dutch Language Speakers

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Rosetta Document Collection

Genesis Translation:
1(download)(browse)
Orthography:
1(download)(browse)
2(download)(browse)
Phonology:
1(download)(browse)
Universal Declaration Of Human Rights:
1(download)(browse)

Overview

Main Country: Netherlands
Spoken In:

Countries: Holy Roman Empire, Netherlands, Indonesia, Namibia, South Africa, Suriname, Kingdom of the Netherlands Regions: Europe

ISO 639-1 Code: nl
ISO 639-3 Code: nld

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Indo-European Group

    Germanic Group

      West Germanic Group

        Low Saxon-Low Franconian Group

          Low Franconian Group

            Dutch Language

              Hollandic

              Frisian language

              Brabantian

              Flemish

              Limburgish language