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  2. What Languages Are Spoken in Suriname? - WorldAtlas

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    The Sranan Tongo Creole language is considered by linguists as a fusion of the languages spoken between the 16th and 20th centuries in Suriname, which included Dutch, Portuguese, English, and African languages.

  3. Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Suriname has roughly 14 local languages, but Dutch (Nederlands) is the sole official language and is the language used in education, government, business, and the media. [16] Over 60% of the population are native speakers of Dutch [101] and around 20%–30% speak it as a second language.

  4. What You Need To Know About The Language In Suriname

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    Discover the linguistic landscape of Suriname, a multicultural country with over twenty languages. From Dutch to Sranan Tongo, this article explores the linguistic nuances, language policies, and cultural significance of languages in shaping Suriname's unique heritage.

  5. Surinamese Dutch - Wikipedia

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    Surinamese Dutch (Surinaams-Nederlands, pronounced [syːriˌnaːms ˈneːdərlɑnts]), also known as Surinaams is the form of Dutch spoken in Suriname and is the official language in Suriname, a former colony of the Netherlands. [1]

  6. Suriname Languages - FamilySearch

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    An exceptional variety of languages is spoken in Suriname. Dutch is the official language. It is used mainly in education, government, business and the media. Suriname became the third member of the Dutch Language Union in 2004.

  7. The Languages of Suriname

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    Suriname is situated on the northeast coast of South America, between Guyana and French Guiana, and is home to about 15 distinct languages. Since it was a colony of The Netherlands until 1975, the official language of Suriname is Dutch.

  8. What language do the people of Suriname speak, and how does ...

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    The official language of Suriname is Dutch, reflective of its colonial history under the Netherlands. In 1667, Suriname was ceded to the Dutch by the British as part of the Treaty of Breda, and it remained a colony until gaining its independence in 1975.