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Our native places

by AG

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NETHERLANDS
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What is the name of the language spoken in Netherlands?
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Dutch
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The official language of the Netherlands is Dutch, spoken by almost all people in the Netherlands.
There are also some recognised provincial languages and regional dialects.
West Frisian is a co-official language in the province of Friesland. It is spoken by 453,000 speakers.
English is an official language in the special municipalities of Saba and Sint Eustatius, as well as the autonomous states of Curaçao and Sint Maarten.
Papiamento is an official language in the special municipality of Bonaire. It is also the native language in the autonomous states of Curaçao and Aruba.
Several dialects of Dutch Low Saxon (Nederlands Nedersaksisch in Dutch) are spoken in much of the north-east of the country and are recognised as regional languages according to the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Low Saxon is spoken by 1,798,000 speakers.
Another Low Franconian dialect is Limburgish, which is spoken in the south-eastern province of Limburg. Limburgish is spoken by 825,000 speakers.
The Netherlands also has its separate Dutch Sign Language, called Nederlandse Gebarentaal (NGT). It is still waiting for recognition and has 17,500 users.