%0 Journal Article %A Schmeets, Hans %A Cornips, Leonie %T Taaldiversiteit in Nederland %D 2022 %J Taal en Tongval, %V 74 %N 1 %P 75-106 %@ 2215-1214 %R https://doi.org/10.5117/TET2022.1.004.SCHM %K Social media. %K National representative survey %K Descriptive statistics %K Home language(s) %K Statistics Netherlands %I Amsterdam University Press, %X Abstract This paper outlines a regional and socio-demographic overview of languages and dialects used most often in and outside the home and on social media in the Netherlands based on a large-scale national representative survey by Statistics Netherlands conducted in 2019 among 7,652 people aged 15 years or older. 149 different languages/dialects were reported to be spoken at home, in other places or used for writing messages on social media. For 25 percent of the people surveyed, Dutch is not dominating at home: 8.2 percent speak another language than Dutch; 10.2 percent a regional language (Low Saxon 4.8 percent; Limburgish 3.4 percent, and Frisian 2.0 percent), and 5.3 percent dialect. The five most widely spoken other languages are English (1.6 percent), Turkish (0.9 percent), Moroccan Arabic/Berber (0.8 percent), Chinese/Mandarin (0.4 percent) and Polish (0.4 percent). 83 percent mostly use Dutch to write messages on social media with English following (35 percent). %U https://www.aup-online.com/content/journals/10.5117/TET2022.1.004.SCHM