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Some facts about Dutch language
Dutch language, member of the West Germanic group of the
Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages.
Also called Netherlandish, it is spoken by about 15 million
inhabitants of the Netherlands, where it is the national language,
and by about 300,000 people in the Western Hemisphere. The
written and spoken forms of Dutch differ significantly. For
example, written Dutch exhibits far greater formality than
spoken Dutch in both grammar and vocabulary. One reason for
this divergence is that written Dutch evolved from the Flemish
dialect spoken in the culturally advanced Flanders and Brabant
of the 15th cent., whereas modern spoken Dutch grew out of
the vernacular of the province of Holland, which became dominant
after the 16th cent.. Also, written Dutch is relatively uniform,
while the spoken language has a number of dialects as well
as an official standard form. The Roman alphabet is used for
Dutch, and the earliest existing texts in the language go
back to the late 12th cent. Among the words with which Dutch
has enriched the English vocabulary are: brandy, cole slaw,
cookie, cruiser, dock, easel, freight, landscape, spook, stoop,
and yacht. Dutch is noteworthy as the language of an outstanding
literature, but it also became important as the tongue of
an enterprising people, who, though comparatively few in number,
made their mark on the world community through trade and empire.
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