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  2. Word list of the Dutch language - Wikipedia

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    The Word list of the Dutch language (Dutch: Woordenlijst Nederlandse Taal [ˈʋoːrdə(n)ˌlɛist ˈneːdərlɑntsə ˈtaːl]) is a spelling dictionary of the Dutch language (Dutch orthography). It is officially established by the Dutch Language Union ( Nederlandse Taalunie ).

  3. Basic Library of Dutch Literature - Wikipedia

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    History of the Dutch language 1901: H.A. Lorentz: Visible and Invisible motion 1902: Betsy Perk: Jacques Perk: 1902: Johann Bernard Krier: De wellevendheid (Dutch edition by A.F. Diepen) 1902: Henriette Roland Holst-van der Schalk: Capital and Labor in the Netherlands 1902: Hugo de Vries: Theorie en ervaring op het gebied der afstammingsleer ...

  4. List of Dutch phrases - Wikipedia

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    This Netherlands -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Dutch-language literature - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Conversely, Dutch-language literature sometimes was and is produced by people originally from abroad who came to live in Dutch-speaking regions, such as Anne Frank and Kader Abdolah. In its earliest stages, Dutch-language literature is defined as those pieces of literary merit written in one of the Dutch dialects of the Low Countries.

  6. Dikkie Dik - Wikipedia

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    Dikkie Dik book cover. Dikkie Dik is a Dutch series of children's picture books, starring the eponymous orange tomcat Dikkie Dik. The books are drawn by author Jet Boeke, and feature short, concise texts by Arthur van Norden.

  7. Houdoe - Wikipedia

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    Houdoe (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈ(ɦ)ʌudu] ⓘ) is a Brabantic parting phrase which originated in the Dutch province North Brabant and is widely used there, but has spread to Limburg, the south of Gelderland and even to parts of Belgium. Houdoe has been derived from the Brabantic sentence Houd oe (eige) goed (Standard Dutch: Houd u (zelf) goed).

  8. Standard Dutch - Wikipedia

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    Standard Dutch (Dutch: Standaardnederlands) is a standardized variety of Dutch taught in schools and used by authorities and media in the Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname, Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten. The Netherlands, Flemish, and Surinamese governments have entrusted the monitoring and description of Standard Dutch to the Dutch Language ...

  9. Category:Dutch-language books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dutch-language books" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.