niederländisch
Niederländisch is the German word for the Dutch language. Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken by approximately 24 million people, primarily in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is also an official language in Suriname and Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, islands in the Caribbean.
The Dutch language shares many similarities with its close relatives, German and English, particularly in vocabulary
In Belgium, the Dutch language is known as Flemish. While there are regional variations in pronunciation and
Dutch literature has a rich history, with notable authors such as Multatuli and Harry Mulisch. The language