Yes, the Dutch language system is very good and almost everyone speaks English, especially young people.
Yes, Dutch people tend to know English. In fact, the Netherlands is a multilingual country. Many people there speak not only Dutch but also English, French, German, Spanish or even Italian.
Most Dutch people have a basic understanding of the English language, since it's a mandatory subject in school.
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Yes, Dutch people tend to know English. In fact, the Netherlands is a multilingual country. Many people there speak not only Dutch but also English, French, German, Spanish or even Italian.
Yes, English is widely spoken in the Netherlands, especially in urban areas and among younger generations. The Dutch are generally fluent in English as it is taught in schools from an early age.
Yes, English is spoken in Groningen, as it is a common second language in the Netherlands. Many people in Groningen, especially those in the younger generations and in tourist areas, have a good command of English.
The language most closely related to English is Frisian, a language spoken in the Netherlands and Germany.
The second-most widely spoken Germanic language in Europe is Dutch. It is spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium, and small parts of Germany.
The official language spoken in the Netherlands is Dutch. However, many people in the country also speak English, especially in urban and tourist areas.
The official language spoken in Montserrat is English.