To be fair Dutch does reference German on rare occasions (Pennsylvania-Dutch). Additionally, it's only two letters away from Deutsch, which is German in German lol. But in general Dutch does tend to mean the language from the Netherlands. Easy mistake though.
Hi I'm a native Chinese from Hong Kong, I know both traditional Chinese and Cantonese, I would like to learn Dutch!
Hello, i can speak Chinese, if you need help, we can practice. And I'm seeking for Germany, I'm not sure if 'Dutch' refers to Germany.
Dutch refers to the Netherlands.
To be fair Dutch does reference German on rare occasions (Pennsylvania-Dutch). Additionally, it's only two letters away from Deutsch, which is German in German lol. But in general Dutch does tend to mean the language from the Netherlands. Easy mistake though.
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