What is the difference between Swedish and dutch?

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2026-04-21 02:15

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Swedish is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden, while Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium. The two languages have different linguistic origins, vocabularies, and grammatical structures. Additionally, Swedish uses the Latin alphabet with some additional letters, while Dutch also uses the Latin alphabet with the digraphs "ij" and "ij" considered as single letters.

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