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Dutch vs German


Countries

Countries
Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Switzerland   
Aruba, Belgium, Curacao, Netherlands, Sint Maarten, Suriname   

Total No. Of Countries
7   
8
6   
9

National Language
Germany   
Aruba, Belgium, Curacao, Netherlands, Sint Maarten, Suriname   

Second Language
North Dakota, United States of America   
South Africa   

Speaking Continents
Europe   
Asia, Europe, North America, South America   

Minority Language
Czech Republic, Denmark, Former Soviet Union, France, Hungary, Italy, Namibia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia   
France, Germany, Indonesia   

Regulated By
Council for German Orthography   
Nederlandse Taalunie (Dutch Language Union)   

Interesting Facts
  • One of the large group of Indo-Germanic languages is German.
  • The second most popular Germanic language spoken today behind English is German language.
  
  • Dutch language consist of extremely long words. The longest dutch word in the dictionary is 53 letters long.
  • There exists 75% borrowed words in Dutch language, and a lot of those are French, English and Hebrew.
  

Similar To
Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and English Languages   
German and English Languages   

Derived From
Albanian Languages   
Not Available   

Alphabets

Alphabets in
German-Alphabets.jpg#200   
Dutch-Alphabets.jpg#200   

Alphabets
26   
8
26   
8

Phonology
  
  

How Many Vowels
10   
7
6   
3

How Many Consonants
9   
1
21   
11

Scripts
Latin   
Latin   

Writing Direction
Left-To-Right, Horizontal   
Left-To-Right, Horizontal   

Hard to Learn
  
  

Language Levels
6   
5
6   
5

Time Taken to Learn
30 weeks   
9
24 weeks   
6

Greetings

Hello
hallo   
Hallo   

Thank You
Danke   
dankjewel   

How Are You?
Wie geht es dir?   
hoe gaat het met je?   

Good Night
gute Nacht   
goede Nacht   

Good Evening
guten Abend   
goedenavond   

Good Afternoon
guten Tag   
goedemiddag   

Good Morning
guten Morgen   
goedemorgen   

Please
bitte   
alsjeblieft   

Sorry
Verzeihung   
sorry   

Bye
Tschüs   
vaarwel   

I Love You
Ich liebe dich   
Ik hou van jou   

Excuse Me
Entschuldigung   
pardon   

Dialects

Dialect 1
Swiss German   
Gronings   

Where They Speak
Switzerland   
Netherlands   

How Many People Speak
4,500,000.00   
18
590,000.00   
32

Dialect 2
Swabian German   
Low Saxon   

Where They Speak
Germany   
Denmark, Germany, Netherlands   

How Many People Speak
820,000.00   
26
4,000,000.00   
16

Dialect 3
Texas German   
Limburgian   

Where They Speak
Texas   
Belgium, Netherlands   

How Many People Speak
6,000.00   
35
1,300,000.00   
18

Total No. Of Dialects
28   
23
7   
7

How Many People Speak

How Many People Speak?
229.00 million   
8
28.00 million   
38

Speaking Population
1.39 %   
12
0.32 %   
38

Native Speakers
101.00 million   
10
22.00 million   
35

Second Language Speakers
128.00 million   
5
6.00 million   
25

Native Name
Deutsch   
Nederlands   

Alternative Names
Deutsch, Tedesco   
Hollands, Nederlands   

French Name
allemand   
néerlandais; flamand   

German Name
Deutsch   
Niederländisch   

Pronunciation
[ˈdɔʏtʃ]   
[ˈneːdərlɑnts]   

Ethnicity
Germans   
Dutch people   

History

Origin
6th Century AD   
AD 450-500   

Language Family
Indo-European Family   
Indo-European Family   

Subgroup
Germanic   
Germanic   

Branch
Western   
Western   

Language Forms
  
  

Early Forms
No early forms   
Old Dutch, Middle Dutch and Dutch   

Standard Forms
German Standard German, Swiss Standard German and Austrian Standard German   
Standard Dutch   

Language Position
9   
9
48   
35

Signed Forms
Signed German   
Signed Dutch (Nederlands met Gebaren)   

Scope
Individual   
Individual   

Code

ISO 639 1
de   
nl   

ISO 639 2
  
  

ISO 639 2/T
deu   
nld   

ISO 639 2/B
ger   
dut   

ISO 639 3
deu   
nld   

ISO 639 6
deus   
Not Available   

Glottocode
high1287, uppe1397   
mode1257   

Linguasphere
52-ACB–dl & -dm   
52-ACB-a   

Types of Language
  
  

Language Type
Living   
Historical   

Language Linguistic Typology
Subject-Object-Verb, Subject-Verb-Object   
Subject-Object-Verb   

Language Morphological Typology
Fusional, Synthetic   
Synthetic   

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German and Dutch Language History

Comparison of German vs Dutch language history gives us differences between origin of German and Dutch language. History of German language states that this language originated in 6th Century AD whereas history of Dutch language states that this language originated in AD 450-500. Family of the language also forms a part of history of that language. More on language families of these languages can be found out on German and Dutch Language History.

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German and Dutch Greetings

People around the world use different languages to interact with each other. Even if we cannot communicate fluently in any language, it will always be beneficial to know about some of the common greetings or phrases from that language. This is where German and Dutch greetings helps you to understand basic phrases in German and Dutch language. German word for "Hello" is hallo or Dutch word for "Thank You" is dankjewel. Find more of such common German Greetings and Dutch Greetings. These greetings will help you to be more confident when conversing with natives that speak these languages.

German vs Dutch Difficulty

The German vs Dutch difficulty level basically depends on the number of German Alphabets and Dutch Alphabets. Also the number of vowels and consonants in the language plays an important role in deciding the difficulty level of that language. The important points to be considered when we compare German and Dutch are the origin, speaking countries, language family, different greetings, speaking population of these languages. Want to know in German and Dutch, which language is harder to learn? Time required to learn German is 30 weeks while to learn Dutch time required is 24 weeks.

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