Limburgish (Limburgish: Limburgs [ˈlɪm˦bʏʀ(ə)xs] or Lèmburgs [ˈlɛm˦-]; Dutch: Limburgs [ˈlɪmbʏr(ə)xs]; also Limburgian, Limburgic or Limburgan) refers...
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Brabantian Kempen Brabantian South Brabantian Limburgish West Limburgish Central Limburgish East Limburgish Ripuarian Kerkrade dialect Vaals dialect Ripuarian...
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'Beeg ' may refer to: Beeg, Netherlands, the Limburgish name of Grevenbicht, a village in the Netherlands Bluegrass Beeg, a music festival taking place...
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Southeast Limburgish (Dutch: Zuidoost-Limburgs) is a cover term for the Ripuarian dialects spoken in Dutch Limburg. In the Netherlands and Belgium this...
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East Limburgish–Ripuarian transitional area East Limburgish Central Limburgish the Central Limburgish–West Limburgish transitional area West Limburgish the...
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Meuse-Rhenish (section Low Rhenish and Limburgish)
Mundarten). It includes varieties of Kleverlandish (Dutch: Kleverlands) and Limburgish in the Belgian and Dutch provinces of Limburg, and their German counterparts...
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Dutch dialects and varieties (section Limburgish)
Netherlands are Limburgish, Dutch Low Saxon and West Frisian. Limburgish receives protection by chapter 2 of the charter. In Belgium, where Limburgish is spoken...
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Middle Dutch (section Limburgish)
remained syllable-finally or before /w/. This change did not occur in Limburgish. In Flemish, this change also affected cases that escaped the lowering...
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Afrikaans, Bulgarian, Spanish [a̠ː] New Zealand English, Lithuanian, Limburgish (doubled), Luxembourgish [ä] Catalan, Czech, French, Northern England...
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under the Central Southern Dutch dialect group. Ethnologue considers Limburgish and West Flemish to be separate (regional) languages. Dutch is the majority...
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Languages of Belgium (section Limburgish)
dialects spoken in Belgium are Brabantian, West Flemish, East Flemish, and Limburgish. All these are spoken across the border in the Netherlands as well, and...
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by Veldeke Limburg, a dialect association which studies and promotes Limburgish varieties. The aim of the spelling is to ensure that the same sound can...
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Dutch language (category Articles containing Limburgish-language text)
Years' War took place in the Southern Netherlands during this period. Limburgish, spoken by the people in the modern-day provinces of Dutch and Belgian...
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Grevenbicht (category Articles containing Limburgish-language text)
Grevenbicht (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣreːvə(m)bɪxt]; Limburgish: Beeg [ˈbeːx]) is a village in the south-eastern Netherlands. It is located in the municipality...
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Maastrichtian dialect (redirect from Maastrichtian Limburgish)
Maastrichtian (Limburgish: Mestreechs [məˈstʀeːxs]) or Maastrichtian Limburgish (Limburgish: Mestreechs-Limbörgs [məˌstʀeːxsˈlimbœʀəxs]) is the dialect...
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Languages of Europe (section Limburgish)
(c. 10 million), Danish (c. 6 million), Norwegian (c. 5 million) and Limburgish (c. 1.3 million).[citation needed] There are two extant major sub-divisions:...
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Latvian lv lav lav + 2 Macrolanguage Living Latviski Limburgan, Limburger, Limburgish li lim lim Individual Living Lèmburgs Lingala ln lin lin Individual Living...
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Tweants in the region of Twente, and Drents in the province of Drenthe. Limburgish is recognised as a regional language. It consists of Dutch varieties of...
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Eversel tends to be closer to that of Beringen. It is a part of the Western Limburgish dialects, although linguists are not clear if the dialects in this region...
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Weert dialect (redirect from Weert Limburgish)
Weert dialect or Weert Limburgish (natively Wieërts, Standard Dutch: Weerts [ʋeːrts]) is the city dialect and variant of Limburgish spoken in the Dutch city...
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Japanese Kiowa Konkani Korean Kurdish Kyrgyz Latgalian Latin Latvian Limburgish Maastrichtian Lithuanian Luxembourgish M–S Macedonian Malay Maldivian...
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Japanese Kiowa Konkani Korean Kurdish Kyrgyz Latgalian Latin Latvian Limburgish Maastrichtian Lithuanian Luxembourgish M–S Macedonian Malay Maldivian...
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and German. Although French Flemish and West Flemish are together with Limburgish and Gronings the most distant dialects from Standard Dutch, Standard Dutch...
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Mönchengladbach (category Articles containing Limburgish-language text)
Mönchengladbach (German: [mœnçn̩ˈɡlatbax] , Limburgish: Jlabbach [jəˈlɑbɑx])[citation needed] is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located...
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Hasselt (category Pages with Limburgish IPA)
Hasselt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑsəlt] , Limburgish pronunciation: [ˈɦɑsəlt],[tone?] French pronunciation: [asɛlt]) is the capital and largest city of...
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Hamont-Achel (category Articles containing Limburgish-language text)
Hamont-Achel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦaːmɔnt ˈɑxəl]; Limburgish: Haëmet-Achel) is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg. It...
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Kleverlandish Surinamese Dutch Brabantian Antwerpian Brusselian Stadsfries Bildts East Low Franconian dialects Limburgish Southeast Limburgish v t e...
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Viersen (category Articles containing Limburgish-language text)
Viersen (German pronunciation: [ˈfiːɐ̯zn̩]; Limburgish: Veeëse) is the capital of the district of Viersen, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Viersen...
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Official languages German Common languages Unofficial: Low German, Polish, Limburgish, Frisian, Yiddish, Danish, Sorbian, Sinte Romani, Lithuanian Religion...
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bordering on the South Low Franconian dialect group (commonly called "Limburgish" in Belgium and the Netherlands) is defined by the Uerdingen line (the...
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