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How many people speak Maltese and Dutch?


Dutch and Maltese speaking population


How Many People Speak

How Many People Speak?
0.52 million  
99+
28.00 million  
38

Speaking Population
0.02 %  
99+
0.32 %  
40

Native Speakers
0.52 million  
99+
22.00 million  
35

Second Language Speakers
0.50 million  
99+
6.00 million  
99+

Native Name
Malti  
Nederlands  

Alternative Names
Malti  
Hollands, Nederlands  

French Name
maltais  
néerlandais; flamand  

German Name
Maltesisch  
Niederländisch  

Pronunciation
[mɔːltiːz]  
[ˈneːdərlɑnts]  

Ethnicity
Maltese  
Dutch people  

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Maltese native speakers vs Dutch native speakers

How many people speak Maltese and Dutch languages tells about Maltese native speakers vs Dutch native speakers. The native language is also known as first language. Total 0.52 million people speak Maltese as native language while 22.00 million people speak Dutch as native language. You can also go to Maltese vs Dutch Dialects and find the total number of dialects in Maltese and Dutch language. In some regions, Maltese and Dutch languages are used as second language. There are 0.50 million speakers who use Maltese as second language and 6.00 million speakers who use Dutch as second language.

Native Names of Maltese and Dutch

Native names are used in the Maltese and Dutch Speaking Countries. Both Maltese and Dutch languages have their own native names.Under how many people speak Maltese and Dutch you will get to know the native names of Maltese and Dutch languages. The native name of Maltese is Malti and native name of Dutch is Nederlands. The alternative names of Maltese and Dutch languages are as follows:

The French name of Maltese is maltais whereas German name of Maltese is Maltesisch. The German name of Dutch is Niederländisch whereas French name of Dutch is maltais.

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