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Aanbieding van het gedenkboek van de T-Brigade "Tussen sawahs en bergen" door de commandant van de Brigade, kolonel D.R.A. van Langen, aan de commandant B-Divisie, generaal-majoor J.K. Meyer. Onderofficieren van de Kader School Infanterie, gevestigd op de Isabella kazerne in Den Bosch (Vught), kijken naar een sportwedstrijd.
Hij was de ramen aan het schoonmaken toen de telefoon ging. 'He was cleaning the windows when the phone rang.' Unlike in English, the progressive cannot be combined with the perfect to make a hypothetical "perfect progressive".
universitair docent 1, abbreviated UD1 (literal translation University lecturer rank 1. Equivalent to UK senior lecturer, and US assistant professor - pay grade 12) universitair hoofddocent 2, abbreviated UHD2 (literal translation University head lecturer rank 2. Equivalent to UK associate professor (reader), and US associate professor- pay ...
Aan het Volk van Nederland (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːn ət ˈfɔl(ə)k fɑˈneːdərlɑnt]; English: To the People of the Netherlands) was a pamphlet distributed by window-covered carriages across all major cities of the Dutch Republic in the night of 25 to 26 September 1781.
In a Dutch name, a tussenvoegsel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtʏsə(ɱ)ˌvuxsəl] ⓘ; lit. ' intersertion ' or ' that which is interserted ') is a family name affix positioned between a person's given name and the main part of their family name. [1]
Dunglish (portmanteau of Dutch and English; in Dutch: steenkolenengels [ˈsteːŋ.koː.lə(n)ˌɛ.ŋəls] ⓘ, literally: "coal-English") is a popular term for an English spoken with a mixture of Dutch.
The Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning was established as the ministry of Reconstruction and Public Housing (Dutch: Wederopbouw en Volkshuisvesting) in 1947, to coordinate the reconstruction of the Netherlands after the Second World War.