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  • ...//www.rudydemotte.be/ Official web site] (in [[French language|French]], [[Dutch language|Dutch]] and [[German language|German]])
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  • ...s to the whole of Dutch-speaking [[Belgium]]; (linguistics) A dialect of [[Dutch language|Dutch]] spoken in Belgium and [[France]]
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  • ...peakers are [[English language|English]], [[German language|German]] and [[Dutch language|Dutch]] and are used as state languages in several countries. Other Germani ** [[Dutch language|Dutch]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dutch language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dutch language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dutch language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dutch language]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dutch language]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...rd is usually taken to be the same as the [[German language|German]] and [[Dutch language|Dutch]] word for "morning", the area of a morgen being equal to that covere
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  • * (linguistics) one of a number of dialects of [[Dutch language|Dutch]] spoken in modern [[Belgium]] and the northwestern corner of [[Franc
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  • ...[Germanic language]] that is descended from and still closely related to [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. It is spoken mainly in [[South Africa]] and [[Namibia]]. Although ...ell as other ethnic groups that had settled in the Cape colony, the spoken Dutch language of the settlers began to differ considerably from written Dutch. This spoke
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  • The language is closely related to [[English language|English]] and [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. Through long contact with Dutch, the West-Frisian dialects have ad
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  • {{r|Dutch language}}
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  • {{r|Dutch language}}
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  • ...nsonant shift, and the dialect continuum that connects the German with the Dutch language.
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  • {{r|Dutch language}}
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  • ...ə(n)], in French ''Flandre'' [flɑ̃dʁ]], in German ''Flandern'') is the [[Dutch language|Dutch]]-speaking northern portion of [[Belgium]], although there are severa
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  • {{r|Dutch language}}
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  • {{r|Dutch language}}
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  • {{r|Dutch language}}
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  • Traditionally, the Dutch language is divided into five major dialect groups: == History of the Dutch Language ==
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  • ...by his people. Among his services to the Dutch nation were his use of the Dutch language for official purposes and his foundation of the University of Leiden in 157
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  • '''Belgium''' ([[Dutch language|Dutch]]: ''België'', [[French language|French]]: ''Belgique'', [[German la
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  • The '''Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute''' ([[Dutch language|Dutch:]]''Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut'') or '''KNMI '''
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  • ...inuum ]] of continental [[West Germanic]] which includes the dialects of [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. However, despite mutual intelligibility between neighbouring Dutch ...linguistics|comparative]] [[Linguistics|linguistics]], the various local [[Dutch language|Dutch]] dialects in the [[Netherlands]] are part of the same West Germanic
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  • ...an language|German]] are [[mutually intelligible]] with some dialects of [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. The transition between languages within the same [[language family
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  • ...integrated terms from such languages as [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. A distinctive "Diaspora Punjabi" is thus emerging. As there is no
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  • ** For instance, diacritics are quite rare in [[Dutch language|Dutch]], which uses sometimes ''ë'' (and rarely ''ä, ö, ï, ü''), and i
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  • The '''Netherlands''' ([[Dutch language|Dutch]]: ''Nederland''), officially ''Kingdom of the Netherlands'' (Dutch: ''For more information read: [[Dutch language]], [[Dutch literature]], [[Frisian language]]
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  • Stevin loved the Dutch language and was a purist. He invented many words that are still current in Dutch (a
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  • ...|Walloon]] ''Walonreye', in [[German language|German]] ''Wallonien'', in [[Dutch language|Dutch]] ''Wallonië''; officially '''Walloon Region''') is one of the three ...ipalities have [[Municipalities with language facilities|facilities]] in [[Dutch language|Dutch]] or [[German language|German]] (or both).
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  • ...yle]]; publishing [[catalog]]s in [[French language|French]] rather than [[Dutch language|Dutch]], and showing for the first time [[Italian Renaissance painting]]s,
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  • |[[Dutch language|Dutch]],<br>[[French language|French]],<br>[[German language|German]] |[[Dutch language|Dutch]]
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  • ...ncoprovençal]] to the southeast, [[Breton language|Breton]] to the west, [[Dutch language|Dutch]] to the north and [[German language|German]] to the northeast. ...nch tends to displace the use of [[Breton language|Breton]] in the west, [[Dutch language|Dutch]] in the north, [[German language|German]] in the west, [[Francoprove
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  • ...languages|West-Germanic language]] and as such it is closely related to [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[German language|German]] and especially [[Frisian language|Frisi
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  • * [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. It mainly distinguishes ''één'' "one" from ''een'' "a/an."
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  • ! [[Dutch language|Dutch]]
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  • ...uage|French]], [[German language|German]], [[Finnish language|Finnish]], [[Dutch language|Dutch]], and [[Spanish language|Spanish]].
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  • ...|Portuguese]], [[German language|German]], [[French language|French]] or [[Dutch language|Dutch]], with the following twenty-six letters in the following order:
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  • ...rding to modern political divisions. For instance, the position of older [[Dutch language|Dutch literature]] before ca. AD 1100 as a separate literature is considera
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  • ...ish]] chemist [[Jan Baptist van Helmont]], as a phonetic spelling of his [[Dutch language|Dutch]] pronunciation of the [[Greek language|Greek]] word "[[chaos]]", whi
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  • ...ranch includes [[English language|English]], [[German language|German]], [[Dutch language|Dutch]], and [[Frisian language|Frisian]].
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  • '''Heinrich von Veldeke''' ([[Dutch language|Dutch]] Hendrik van Veldeke, He(y)nric van Veldeke(n)), born before or arou
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  • ...ht'', meaning 'page boy' or 'servant' (as is still the case in the cognate Dutch language|Dutch ''knecht'' and German language|German ''Knecht'' for ''servant''), or ...rman, the literal meaning of ''Ritter'' is ''rider''; and likewise for the Dutch language|Dutch title ''Ridder''.
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  • ...anguage|English]], [[German language|German]], [[Welsh language|Welsh]], [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[Haitian language|Haitian Creole]], many others ...n in smaller countries, in the [[Caribbean]], and in [[French Guiana]]. [[Dutch language|Dutch]] is the official language on various Caribbean islands and in [[Suri
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  • ...the modern languages, French, English, and German, that, together with the Dutch language, were on the curriculum of the HBS. This type of school did not teach the c
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  • ...schrift voor Parapsychologie 368, vol. 72 nr. 4, December 2005, pp. 14-17 (Dutch language)
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  • ...cs, chemistry, pharmacy, geography and the military arts -- all studied in Dutch language books. ...e in a twelve-month integration course, consisting of six hundred hours of Dutch language instruction, civic education, and preparation for the labor market. An imm
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  • ...dschrift voor Parapsychologie 368, vol. 72 nr 4, December 2005, pp. 14-17 (Dutch language)</ref> Many followers of him have [[faith]] in his claim to be a ''purna [[ ...dschrift voor Parapsychologie 368, vol. 72 nr 4, December 2005, pp. 14-17 (Dutch language)
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  • ...any [[Germanic language]]s; such as [[German language|German]] ''Brot'', [[Dutch language|Dutch]] ''brood'', [[Swedish (language)|Swedish]] ''bröd'', and [[Norwegia
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  • *'Engeland' ([[Dutch language|Dutch]])
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