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Languages in Dutch[edit]

This Wikipedia entry provides a comprehensive list of the names of various languages as they are called in Dutch. The list includes both widely spoken and lesser-known languages, reflecting linguistic diversity around the world.

Introduction[edit]

The Dutch language (Nederlands) is spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium and has many dialects. However, here we focus on how other languages are called in Dutch, which can vary significantly from their in-language names.

Major Languages[edit]

  • English: Engels
  • French: Frans
  • German: Duits
  • Spanish: Spaans
  • Italian: Italiaans
  • Russian: Russisch
  • Chinese: Chinees
  • Japanese: Japans
  • Arabic: Arabisch
  • Hindi: Hindi

Lesser-known Languages[edit]

  • Swahili: Swahili
  • Yoruba: Yoruba
  • Zulu: Zulu
  • Maori: Maori
  • Tagalog: Tagalog
  • Vietnamese: Vietnamees

Regional Languages[edit]

  • Frisian: Fries
  • Luxembourgish: Luxemburees
  • Catalan: Catalaans
  • Galician: Galicisch

End[edit]

This list is not exhaustive and the names can vary somewhat by context and dialect. Understanding how languages are called in Dutch can help in linguistic studies, travel, and cultural exchange.

For further information, consult linguistic resources or Dutch language references.