- (pronounced [ˈbrʏsəlaːrs]). In the
Brabantian dialect of
Brussels (known as
Brusselian, and also
sometimes referred to as
Marols or Marollien), they are called...
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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...
- of
Antwerp and
Flemish Brabant as well as the Brussels-Capital
Region (
Brusselian;
where its
native speakers have
become a minority) and the
province of...
-
Menneke Pist. In fact, in the
Brabantian dialect of
Brussels (known as
Brusselian, and also
sometimes referred to as
Marols or Marollien), een
manneke means...
- Het
Zinneke (
Brusselian dialect for "the mutt"),
sometimes called Zinneke Pis by
analogy with
Manneken Pis, is a
bronze sculpture in
central Brussels,...
- the 1755
Lisbon earthquake.
Rebuilding of the
third level was made by
Brusselian military engineer Sebastian Van der
Borcht in 1760. The
Torre de la Plata...
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Indonesian Dutch Kleverlandish Surinamese Dutch Brabantian Antwerpian Brusselian Stadsfries Bildts East Low
Franconian dialects Limburgish Southeast Limburgish...
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Indonesian Dutch Kleverlandish Surinamese Dutch Brabantian Antwerpian Brusselian Stadsfries Bildts East Low
Franconian dialects Limburgish Southeast Limburgish...
- many of The
Adventures of
Tintin stories. Hergé
modeled the
language on
Brusselian, a
dialect of
Dutch spoken in and
around Brussels. The
entire corpus of...
- (French,
former Dutch spelling) or
Meiboom (modern Dutch)
plantation (
Brusselian: Maâbuum; "May tree" – a
corruption of the
Dutch tree of joy) is the oldest...