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Low Franconian
Low Franconian/Ripuarian
Low Saxon
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While most people in the Netherlands speak Dutch, there are also some recognized provincial languages and regional dialects.
The official language of the Netherlands is Dutch. It is spoken by almost all people in the Netherlands. Dutch is also spoken in Flanders and Suriname. It is a West Germanic, Low Franconian language that originated in the Early Middle Ages (c. 470) and was standardized in the 16th century.
However, both Low Saxon and Limburgish spread across the Dutch-German border and belong to a common Dutch-Low German dialect continuum.
The Netherlands also has its separate Dutch Sign Language. This Nederlandse Gebarentaal (NGT) is still waiting for recognition. It is used by 17.500 users [4]
There is a tradition of learning foreign languages in the Netherlands: about 70% of the total population have good knowledge of English, 55– 59% of German and 19% of French.[5]
Minority languages, regional languages and dialects in the Benelux
Minority languages, regional languages and dialects in the Benelux countries.
Frisian dialects
- Westlauwers Frisian
- Wood Frisian
- Clay Frisian
- Noordhoeks
- Zuidwesthoeks
- Hindelopers
- Westers
- Aasters
- Schiermonnikoogs
Low Saxon dialects
Low Franconian dialects
- Hollandic
- Kennemerlandic
- Zaans
- Waterlandic
- Amsterdams
- Strand-Hollands
- Haags
- Rotterdams
- Utrechts-Alblasserwaards
- Westhoeks
- Brabantian
- Northwest Brabantian
- Central north Brabantian
- East Brabantian
- Kempen Brabantian
- South Brabantian
- North Limburgian
Central Franconian dialects
- Luxembourgish
- Moselle Luxembourgish
- West Luxembourgish
- East Luxembourgish
- North Luxembourgish
- City Luxembourgish
Oïl dialects
- Walloon
- West Walloon
- Central Walloon
- East Walloon
- South Walloon
References
- ^ Streektaal.net over Fries[1]
- ^ Streektaal.net over Nedersaksisch[2]
- ^ Streektaal.net over Limburgs[3]
- ^ Rapport "Meer dan een gebaar" en "actualisatie 1997-2001
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↑ [4]Rapport "Meer dan een gebaar" en "actualisatie 1997-2001
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