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    main dialects, West-Veluws and Oost-Veluws (East Veluws), these two dialects are reasonably similar but differ in grammar. For example: in Oost-Veluws it...
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  • Oost-Veluws (East Veluws) is a Low Saxon dialect of the Dutch province of Gelderland. The dialect is endangered as there are few native speakers left....
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    West-Veluws is a Low Franconian dialect of the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is spoken in several Veluwe municipalities and villages including: Nunspeet...
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    actually a separate dialect because of Westfalian influences) Twents-Graafschaps Veluws Oost-Veluws West-Veluws Frisian mixed dialects Stadsfries Midlands...
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    Low Saxon (redirect from Low Saxon dialect)
    Sallands West-Overijssels Twents Achterhoeks Veluws West Low German Northern Low Saxon Schleswigsch dialect spoken in former South Jutland County (the northern...
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    Achterhoeks Sallands Oost-Veluws (partly classified as Veluws) Urkers Veluws Oost-Veluws (partly classified as Gelders-Overijssels) West-Veluws Eastphalian (Ostfälisch)...
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    formed by Westerkwartier and Stellingwerf. Hollandic, Zeelandic and West-Veluws can be grouped as Centraal westelijke dialecten. Among those, not only Hollandic...
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  • Frisian dialects (de Friese dialecten) Stadsfries, Kollumerlands, Bildts, Stellingwerfs (Stadfries, Kollumerlands, Bildts, Stellingwerfs) Veluws transitional...
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    Standard Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbraːbɑnts] , Brabantian: [ˈbrɑːbans]), is a dialect group of the Dutch language. It is named after the historical Duchy of...
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  • happened in Veluws, Urkers, Sallaans, Stellingwarfs, Drèents and in some variants of Gronings; the change occurred as the Hollandic dialect rose in prestige...
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