- consonant. This
occurs after most consonants,
including nasals themselves:
piepen [ˈpipm̩], slóffen [ˈslʊfɱ̍],
gieten [ˈχiːtn̩],
kieken [ˈkikŋ̍], esprungen...
-
Jacob Cats
published in 1632. The
Dutch proverb is Zo de
ouden zongen, zo
piepen de jongen,
referring to the
habit of
birds to echo the pipe, or peeping...
-
priesen by analogy. Some
other verbs take
either strong or weak past endings:
piepen,
riesen and spieten. In
class 2, part 2 is generalised,
eliminating older...
- Dutch). Het
Belang van Limburg. 29
April 1998.
Retrieved 28
April 2023. "Zo
piepen de
jongen (The boys peep)" (in Dutch). 20
September 2000.
Archived from...
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achterin bij KV Mechelen: "Polyvalentie? Da's iets voor s****s die pas
komen piepen"".
Gazet van
Antwerpen (in Flemish). Taecke,
Tomas (26 July 2018). "Vanlerberghe...