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Dutch Dialects



Dialects
0

Dialect 1
Gronings 0

Where They Speak
Netherlands 0

How Many People Speak
590,000.00 32

Dialect 2
Low Saxon 0

Where They Speak
Denmark, Germany, Netherlands 0

How Many People Speak
4,000,000.00 16

Dialect 3
Limburgian 0

Where They Speak
Belgium, Netherlands 0

How Many People Speak
1,300,000.00 18

Total No. Of Dialects
7 7

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Dialects of Dutch

The dialects of Dutch language refer to difference in pronunciations or accents, words and expressions. Dutch dialects are the different forms of Dutch language spoken by particular group of people in different regions. Dutch dialect is a way of pronunciation used by a community of native speakers who belong to same geological region. In some of the languages, there are sub dialects too. Take a look at all Dutch Speaking Countries.

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Know Dutch dialects

It is important to know Dutch dialects because different Dutch Dialects are spoken by Dutch speakers. Like other languages in the world, Dutch language also has many varieties. These Dutch dialects are spoken over the entire Dutch speaking regions. Dutch Language has different dialects and is most commonly spoken language in Dutch speaking countries. The total number of Dutch Dialects is 7. Get information about Dutch Language History to know more about this language.

Where do they speak Dutch Dialects

Want to know where do they speak Dutch dialects? One of the Dutch dialect is Gronings. Gronings dialect is spoken in Netherlands. Another dialect of Dutch is Low Saxon.Low Saxon dialect is spoken in Denmark, Germany, Netherlands. Find more about speaking population of other languages on Most Spoken Languages.

How many people speak Dutch Dialects

Wondering how many people speak Dutch Dialects? Dutch Dialects are spoken in different regions with varying speaker population i.e. from thousands in one dialect to millions in another.

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