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Is Dutch harder to learn than German?
Dutch and German are two related languages that have a lot in common. While most people would pick German over Dutch because of its importance in Europe and in world-economy, Dutch, is a language that’s easier to learn than German.
Is it easier to learn Dutch if you know German?
English students frequently say to me that Dutch is the easiest language to learn. It makes sense because Dutch is part of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languages, just like English. And if you compare it to another language of that family, German, it’s much easier.
How difficult is Dutch?
How hard is it to learn? Dutch is probably the easiest language to learn for English speakers as it positions itself somewhere between German and English. However, de and het are quite possibly the hardest part to learn, as you have to memorise which article each noun takes.
Why can Dutch understand German?
Most Dutch people do understand German, as 71\% of the Dutch people claim to speak German to a certain extend. This is because German is taught at school in the Netherlands. As well because Dutch and German are both originated from the West Germanic language, which gives them quite some similarities.
Is Dutch worth learning?
Then yes, yes it is worth it. I moved to the Netherlands a little over 2 years ago. While the average Dutch person speaks decent English, I have frequently been in situations where Dutch was beneficial. Old people aren’t that great at it, and others genuinely appreciate you trying to learn.
Can Dutch speakers understand German?
Is Dutch similar to German?
The lexical similarity between German and Dutch is roughly as similar as that between Spanish and Italian. This is because Dutch has evolved to have a ‘simpler’ grammar structure for a learner. German has 4 cases while Dutch has none.
Do German speakers understand Dutch?
Without any practice, German native speakers usually only occasionally understand Dutch words, and therefore cannot follow the topic. However, in some cases, they may make out the general context.
Is it easier to learn Dutch or German for English speakers?
Dutch is easier to learn for English-speakers since there are more similarities between the two then German. It is far more practical to learn German since far more people speak German then Dutch. Dutch is spoken by 5 million people in Europe compared to over 120 million that speak German.
What is dutchdutch and German?
Dutch and German are two related languages that have a lot in common. They both belong to the Germanic language family like English, and they both have a lot to offer pretty much no matter how you look at them. You’re here because you want to learn one of them (or both?)
How big is the Dutch economy compared to Germany?
While the German GDP of 4 trillion dollars (in 2018) is an impressive number, the Netherlands is close to one trillion dollars, but with only 20\% on the population. You could argue that that’s even better!
Where is Dutch spoken in the world?
While the Dutch language is certainly spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium, a form of Dutch, also known as Afrikaans is spoken by over 17 million people in South Africa and Nairobi and it’s spoken in the small South American country Suriname, as well as a few Island states in the Antilles.