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'''Dutch''' is a [[Germanic Language|West Germanic language]] spoken in modern [[Holland]] and [[Belgium]] (where is also called '''Flemish'''). The earliest texts date from the late [[12th century]]. |
'''Dutch''' is a [[Germanic Language|West Germanic language]] spoken in modern [[Holland]] and [[Belgium]] (where is also called '''Flemish'''). The earliest texts date from the late [[12th century]]. |
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 11 January 2005
Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken in modern Holland and Belgium (where is also called Flemish). The earliest texts date from the late 12th century.
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