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Brusselian (also
known as Brusseleer, Brusselair,
Brusseleir,
Marols or Marollien) is a
Dutch dialect native to Brussels, Belgium. It is
essentially a...
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referred to as
Marols or Marollien), they are
called Brusseleers or
Brusseleirs. Originally, the
written x
noted the
group /ks/. In the
Belgian French...
- non-Romance
language recognized in the 1990 decree. Marols, also
known as
Brusseleir, is a
nearly extinct dialect spoken in Brussels, and used
primarily in...
- due to its
merger of 4 teams, as well as in the Periphery,
where many
Brusseleirs migrated to, in
contrast to the more
locally based Saint-Gilles support...
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beech in the city, it is
planted in a
joyful spirit with lots of music,
Brusseleir songs, and
processional giants. It has also been
recognised as an expression...
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developed was
entirely fictitious. He
based its
structure largely on the
Brusseleir dialect spoken in the
Marolles area of Brussels,
mixed with
Spanish endings...
- The Film Museum [nl; fr] in
integrated into CINEMATEK. 2003 The
first Brusseleir van’t joêr [nl] is
presented to
Roger Van de Voorde. 13 March: The Iris...
- Schaerb****, Luca
school of Art Brussels, Bib
sofia & Cava VUB (2023)
Brusseleir vè et
leive (2023)
Johan Anthierens: "GAL: de
overspannen jaren, opgetekend...
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survives among a
small minority of
inhabitants called Brusseleers (or
Brusseleirs), many of them
quite bi- and
multilingual in
French and Dutch. The area...
- 43334. London. 7 May 1923. col D, p. p12. C'est
notre histoire. In: Le
Brusseleir. May 2015, p. 23.
Collyer 1992, p. 47. "Night
Flying Experiments – Croydon...