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Talk:West Flemish
Talk:West Flemish Question: Is West Flemish just another Dutch dialect, distinct from Flemish, or is it a separate language? -- ...
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Flemish gesture language (translated from Dutch)
Flemish gesture language Flemish gesture language (or VGT) is moedertaal or the first language of such zesduizend Flemish doven . VGT ...
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Flemish Sign Language
Flemish Sign Language Flemish Sign Language (VGT, Vlaamse Gebarentaal) Signed in: Belgium Region ... northern Belgium) Total signers: estimated 6,000 Language family: Old French Sign Language Language ...
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Dictionary Flemish gesture language (translated from Dutch)
Dictionary Flemish gesture language dictionary VGT translates on the one hand ... side of VGT to Dutch. The dictionary Flemish gesture language (VGT) are translate woordenboek Nederlands-VGT and ... Dutch words and the gestures from the Flemish gesture language (VGT), under the form ...
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Dutch language
Dutch language Dutch (Nederlands) Spoken in: Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname ... Total speakers: 22 million (2005) Ranking: 48 Language family: Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Low Germanic Low Franconian Dutch Official status Official language of: Aruba, Belgium, European Union, Netherlands, Netherlands ... Antilles, Suriname Regulated by: Nederlandse Taalunie(Dutch Language Union) Language codes ISO 639-1: ...
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Talk:Dutch language
Talk:Dutch language Older talk on "Dutch" vs. "Netherlandic" can be found in Talk:Dutch language/Archive1. 32 million speakers? As far as ... but politically, Afrikaans is considered a different language. Captain Q 11:51, 30 Jan 2005 (UTC) On academic grounds, one standard language - e.g. Afrikaans as such - cannot be the dialect of another standard language :o) MWAK-- 84.27.81.59 ...
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Flemish (linguistics)
Flemish (linguistics) An official or de facto standard Flemish language as such does not exist. However, the word "Flemish" may refer as an adjective to the ... more generally used varieties of the Dutch language spoken mainly in Flanders and neighbouring ...
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West-Vlaams (translated from Dutch)
West-Vlaams West-Vlaams it is dialect that it is spoken globally in the province West-Vlaanderen and by a part of the ... been broken away from of the province west-Vlaanderen. There its numerous different forms to ... km, but remains nevertheless by practically all west-Vlamingen mutually audible. This comes because ...
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East Flemish
East Flemish East Flemish is a group of dialects of the Dutch language, which is a Low Franconian language. It is spoken in the province of ... had influence on the vocabulary of East Flemish. Being a group of dialects rather ...
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Flemish dialects
Flemish dialects The Flemish dialects are the regional dialects of Dutch ... to confuse these dialects with the official language of Flanders which is the Dutch standard language ( Algemeen Nederlands ). The Dutch language as spoken in Flanders is not ...
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