Niederländischsprachigen
Niederländischsprachigen refers to people who speak Dutch. Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken by approximately 24 million people, primarily in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is also spoken as a minority language in parts of France, Germany, and Suriname.
The Dutch language has a rich history, evolving from Old Frankish and influenced by other Germanic languages
In Belgium, Dutch is one of the three official languages, alongside French and German. The Dutch-speaking region
Outside of Europe, Dutch is spoken in Suriname, a former Dutch colony in South America, where it