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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:...
- depending on the specific context. English publications alternatively use Netherlandic as a synonym of Low Franconian at its earlier historical stages, thereby...
- 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...
- 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...
- Dutch Low Saxon (Nederlaands Leegsaksies [ˈneːdərlaːnts ˈleːxsɑksis] or Nederlaands Nedersaksies; Dutch: Nederlands Nedersaksisch) are Low Saxon dialects...
- This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, excluding honorary consulates. Amb****ador of the Netherlands are officially known...
- "/"Flemish moved to a region stretching from Aylmer to Simcoe." The Netherlandic Presence in Ontario, Frans J. Schryer, 1998. "The most important Flemish...
- Catalan, Spanish and Albanian ⟨rr⟩ Alveolar approximant [ɹ] Dutch in some Netherlandic dialects (in specific positions of words), Faroese, Sicilian and Swedish...
- 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...