flemish dialect การใช้
- He is famous for the use of the West Flemish dialect.
- The French Flemish dialect has had significant influence on local toponyms.
- This brought a fatal coup to the survival of the Flemish dialect.
- Medieval Flemish dialects to the detriment of his intelligibility beyond his native West Flanders.
- Some West-and East-Flemish dialects use it as a word for beaker.
- The Dutch he used in his poems was heavily influenced by the local West Flemish dialect.
- The dialect of Dutch spoken in De Klinge is called Klings, an East Flemish dialect.
- The states were dominated by the wealthy and prominent Flemish dialects as a sign of national identity in Flanders.
- He belonged to the Flemish party and collected materials for a work on the Flemish dialects, which remains unfinished.
- Her original name was " Schabolleke ", later changed into " Schalulleke ", both Flemish dialect expressions for a scallion.
- Though due to their intermediary position between West Flemish and Brabantian, the East Flemish dialects have also been grouped with the latter.
- In Dutch, it is used for the diphthongs and respectively ( in some northern and in some southern Dutch and some Flemish dialects ).
- The diminutive "-ke " in Flemish dialect means " little ", thus " Suske " would translate back to " Little Sus ".
- Within the department is located the part of France where the French Flemish dialect of Dutch is still spoken ( along with French ) as a native language.
- Even though the dialects of the Dender area are often discussed together with the East Flemish dialects due to their location, these dialects are actually South Brabantian.
- The name was an idea of journalist Gaston Durnez, who based it on the Flemish dialect verb " zwammen " ( " to talk bollocks " ).
- A lot of East Flemish dialects have lost the phonemic vowel length distinction, nevertheless the distincition is made in the following table for those dialects that still make it.
- Another feature of the West Flemish dialect is the conjugation of " ja " and " nee " ( yes and no ) to the subject of the sentence.
- His'civilized'Dutch consists of pronouncing a'ch'and'g'as the Northern Dutch ( instead of the'h'as West-Flemish dialect does ).
- Many hits followed in various musical styles, including rock'n roll, country and rap ( " Moa vent toch ", from 1992, in the West Flemish dialect ).
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