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- Brabantian or Brabantish, also Brabantic or Brabantine (Dutch: Brabants, Standard Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbraːbɑnts] , Brabantian pronunciation: [ˈbrɑːbans])...
- of the Netherlands as well. East Flemish forms a continuum with both Brabantic and West Flemish. Standard Dutch is primarily based on the Hollandic dialect ...
- buried in the old Franciscan church. Goropius theorized that Antwerpian Brabantic, a particular dialect of Dutch spoken in the region between the Scheldt...
- the speaker. At the same time East Flemish forms a continuum with both Brabantic and West Flemish. Standard Dutch is primarily based on the Hollandic dialect...
- Houdoe (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈ(ɦ)ʌudu] ) is a Brabantic parting phrase which originated in the Dutch province North Brabant and is widely used there...
- classification there are: Flemish West Flemish East Flemish Brabantic West Brabantic East Brabantic Hollandic Utrechts Limburgic Brabantian was spoken primarily...
- six main categories; Hollandic, West-Flemish/Zeelandic, East Flemish, Brabantic and Limburgish. The Dutch part of Low Saxon is sometimes also viewed as...
- Brusselian, and also sometimes referred to as Marols or Marollien), a form of Brabantic (the variant of Dutch spoken in the ancient Duchy of Brabant) with a significant...
- mixture of Walloon and Picard is spoken (Wallo-Picard). Some Flemish and Brabantic dialects of Dutch are spoken in the muni****lities bordering the Flemish...
- and that the simplest language would contain mostly short words. Since Brabantic has a higher number of short words than do Latin, Gr****, and Hebrew, Goropius...