Brabantian or Brabantish, also Brabantic or Brabantine (Dutch: Brabants, Standard Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbraːbɑnts] , Brabantian: [ˈbrɑːbans]), is a dialect...
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Brabant (redirect from Brabantian)
Belgian breed of horse Brabantian dialect, a dialect that formed the basis of the Dutch language Brabançonne (or "the Brabantian"), the national anthem...
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Brabantian worstenbrood is a typical savoury pastry snack from the Dutch province of North-Brabant. The loaf is about six inches long and is filled with...
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North Brabant (Dutch: Noord-Brabant [ˌnoːrd ˈbraːbɑnt] ; Brabantian: Broabant [ˈbrɑːban]), also unofficially called Brabant, is a province in the south...
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Western Flemish includes the dialects of French Flemish and West Flemish. Brabantian and East Flemish are classified as Dutch dialects, under the Central Southern...
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East Brabantian (Dutch: Oost-Noord-Brabants or Oost-Brabants) is one of the main divisions of the Brabantian dialect group recognized by the Woordenboek...
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Continental West Flemish East Flemish Brabantian Northwest Brabantian East Brabantian Kempen Brabantian South Brabantian Limburgish West Limburgish Central...
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United Belgian States (redirect from Brabantian revolution)
The United Belgian States (Dutch: Verenigde Nederlandse Staten or Verenigde Belgische Staten; French: États-Belgiques-Unis; Latin: Foederatum Belgium)...
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"Flemish expansion") but lost prestige to the neighbouring Brabantian in the 13th century. Brabantian (and related East Flemish), spoken primarily in the Duchy...
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majority of inhabitants. The dialects most spoken in the Netherlands are the Brabantian-Hollandic dialects. Besides Dutch, West Frisian is recognised as a second...
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