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Dutch vs Nepali

Languages bring people closer. If you want to travel abroad, the Justlearn team has created useful stats for you. Here is our comparision.


Dutch Language

Mastering Dutch will take from you 575-600 hours or 23-24 weeks in a class according to FSI. Difficulty category for mastering it is evaluated 1 point.

Nepali Language

Learning Nepali might seem like a overwhelming thing to do. FSI has concluded that it takes 1100 hours or 44 weeks in a class to learn the language. The difficulty point is 2.


Dutch Community

You will most likely find people, who speaks Dutch In Netherlands (Holland) and in the northern half of Belgium, Aruba, Belgium (Flemish), Brazil, Canada, Caribbean Netherlands, Curacao, Germany, Sint Maarten, South Africa, Suriname, United States.
Number of native speakers is about 16,400,000.
Number of fluent speakers is about 23,000,000. The biggest country in which Dutch is used as a native language is Netherlands (Holland) and in the northern half of Belgium.

Nepali Community

Native speakers of Nepali are mostly from Nepal and are about 12,300,000 people.
Nepali are spoken fluently by 15,360,100 people.
The language is spoken in Nepal, India, Bhutan.


Dutch Origin

Dutch came from East Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.

Nepali Origin

Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family is the origin of Nepali Language

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