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Do most people in the netherlands speak english like kids from there and that live there??????

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  1. Yes, Dutch people speak English quite well. Some don't even have an accent detected because all of their TV is English with Dutch subtitles.  


  2. The official language is Dutch, which is spoken by a majority of the inhabitants, the exception being some groups of immigrants.

    Another official language is West Frisian, which is spoken in the northern province of Friesland, called Fryslân in that language. West Frisian is co-official only in the province of Friesland, although with a few restrictions. Several dialects of Low Saxon (Nedersaksisch in Dutch) are spoken in much of the north and east and are recognised by the Netherlands as regional languages according to the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, as well as the Meuse-Rhenish Franconian varieties in the southeastern province of Limburg, here called Limburgish language.

    There is a tradition of learning foreign languages in the Netherlands: about 70% of the total population have good knowledge of English, 55– 59% of German and 19% of French.


  3. Yes, in dutch schools four langs. are taught : english, french, flemish and german.

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