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Retrieved October 27, 2022. See also: Haeringen,
Coenraad van (1960).
Netherlandic Language Research: Men and
Works in the
Study of
Dutch (2nd ed.). Leiden:...
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depending on the
specific context.
English publications alternatively use
Netherlandic as a
synonym of Low
Franconian at its
earlier historical stages, thereby...
- The
Dutch (Dutch: Nederlanders) are an
ethnic group native to the Netherlands. They
share a
common ancestry and
culture and
speak the
Dutch language. Dutch...
- reasons. The Prince's Flag is
sometimes used by both
Orangist and
Greater Netherlandic groups due to its use by
supporters of
William I of
Orange during the...
- as some
border territories in
Germany (e.g. East Friesland). Some Pan-
Netherlandic groups also want to
include South Africa due to the
relation of the Dutch...
- not
occur in
modern English, but
there is a
dialectal variation: many
Netherlandic dialects use a
voiceless fricative ([x] or [χ]) instead, and in southern...
- (Swiss–Alsatian–Southern German),
Midwestern (Central German), and
Northwestern (
Netherlandic–Northern German) dialects.
Yiddish is used in a
number of
Haredi Jewish...
- José or Marie-José. The
feminine written form is Josée as in French. In
Netherlandic Dutch, however, José is a
feminine given name and is
pronounced [joːˈseː]...
- This is a list of
diplomatic missions of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands,
excluding honorary consulates. Amb****ador of the
Netherlands are
officially known...
- The
Canadian Journal of
Netherlandic Studies (French:
Revue canadienne d'études néerlandaises) is an
academic journal covering Dutch studies. It is the...