Learn Dutch by reading.
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- Native speakers
- ~25 million
- Difficulty (FSI)
- Category I
- To proficiency
- ~600 hours
Reasons to start.
Around 25 million native speakers across the Netherlands, Belgium (Flanders), and Suriname, with a strong presence in trade, the EU, and international business.
One of the closest major languages to English — shared Germanic roots make thousands of words instantly recognisable.
A stepping stone to Afrikaans and a big head start on German vocabulary and structure.
Bonus: Largely mutually intelligible with Afrikaans (which grew out of Dutch) and with Flemish; it shares much vocabulary and grammar with German and English.
The honest version.
De boot vaart langzaam over het rustige kanaal, en op de oude brug staan twee kinderen te zwaaien naar de mensen aan de kant.
The boat sails slowly across the calm canal, and on the old bridge two children stand waving to the people on the bank.
Read it. Practice it. Remember it.
Drill the words that matter first.
Free resources to get you started.
Dutch is one of the easier languages for English speakers, sitting in the FSI's easiest tier. Much of the vocabulary looks familiar; the main hurdles are verb-final word order in some clauses and pronouncing sounds like the guttural 'g'.
The FSI estimates about 600 class hours (roughly 24 weeks of full-time study) to reach professional working proficiency. With consistent daily reading and practice, everyday reading comprehension comes much earlier.
Read authentic Dutch material daily, prioritise the highest-frequency words, and lock them in with spaced repetition. Because Dutch shares so much with English, reading real texts builds comprehension fast.
Yes. Free resources, open-source and self-hosted reading tools, public-domain Dutch literature, and free spaced-repetition software make it entirely possible to learn Dutch at no cost.
Learning Dutch? You're in good company.
Start reading Dutch today.
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