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  1. Dutch (endonym: Nederlands [ˈneːdərlɑnts] ⓘ) is a West Germanic language, spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language and is the third most spoken Germanic language.

  2. El neerlandés es un idioma cuya ortografía se ha reformado según ha ido evolucionando el idioma, a diferencia de lo ocurrido con, por ejemplo, el inglés o el francés, lo que permite que la correspondencia entre cómo se escribe y cómo se lee una palabra sea inmediata.

  3. Dutch (Dutch: Nederlands) is a West Germanic language. It comes from the Netherlands and is the country's official language . [3] It is also spoken in the northern half of Belgium (the region called Flanders ), and in the South American country of Suriname .

  4. Dutch is a West Germanic language, that originated from the Old Frankish dialects. Among the words with which Dutch has enriched the English vocabulary are: brandy, coleslaw, cookie, cruiser, dock, easel, freight, landscape, spook, stoop, and yacht.

  5. The Dutch Wikipedia (Dutch: Nederlandstalige Wikipedia) is the Dutch-language edition of the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia. It was founded on 19 June 2001. As of July 2024, the Dutch Wikipedia is the sixth-largest Wikipedia edition, with 2,161,897 articles.

    Date
    Number Of Articles[19]
    New Articles Per Day (avg.)
    8 March 2020
    2,000,000
    254
    14 October 2013
    1,700,000
    127
    14 June 2013
    1,600,000
    10,000
    4 December 2013
    1,500,000
    10,000
  6. 27 de jun. de 2024 · The Dutch language is a West Germanic language that is the national language of the Netherlands and, with French and German, one of the three official languages of Belgium. Dutch is also called Netherlandic or Dutch Nederlands; in Belgium it is called Flemish or Flemish Vlaams.

  7. The predominant language of the Netherlands is Dutch, spoken and written by almost all people in the Netherlands. Dutch is also spoken and official in Aruba, Bonaire, Belgium, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten and Suriname.