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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 group is often included in the generic term Limburgish. Limburgish was recognised as a regional language in the Netherlands and as such it receives moderate protection under chapter 2 of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.
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SoutheastLimburgish (Dutch: Zuidoost-Limburgs) is a cover term for the Ripuarian dialects spoken in Dutch Limburg. In the Netherlands and Belgium this...
("in-between language"), no matter the exact dialect/language with which standard Dutch is combined. Since Limburgish is still the mother tongue of many inhabitants...
Kerkrade dialect consider it to be a Limburgishdialect (see SoutheastLimburgishdialect) and call it Limburgsj [ˈlembøʁəçʃ][tone?] ('Limburgish'), Kirchröadsj...
Brabantian South Brabantian Limburgish West Limburgish Central Limburgish East Limburgish Ripuarian Kerkrade dialect Vaals dialect Ripuarian is not recognised...
Flemish), Zeelandic, Limburgish and Surinamese Dutch. Originally in the later County of Holland, Old Frisian or a related Ingvaeonic dialect was spoken. There...
It is however not a Dutch dialect but a separate related language. The mixed dialect of Dutch-Limburgish unlike Limburgish proper does not typically extend...
Standard Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbraːbɑnts] , Brabantian: [ˈbrɑːbans]), is a dialect group of the Dutch language. It is named after the historical Duchy of...
speak Bocholtzer, a SoutheastLimburgishdialect that is linguistically Ripuarian but commonly perceived as a Limburgishdialect. Castle De Bongard, Bocholtz...
only occurred in the Limburgishdialects. Many details of the exact phonetics are uncertain, and seemed to have differed by dialect. The overall system...
For the dialects in the southeast, called Veenkoloniaals, it is a bit different on both sides of the Groningen-Drenthe border, as the dialect spoken there...
the dialects. The transition from German dialects to Dutch variants followed two basic routes: From Central German to Southeastern Dutch (Limburgish) in...
language area in the northwest to the Rhine Franconian dialects in the southeast. Along with Limburgish, Central Franconian has a simple tone system called...
significant degree[citation needed]. Limburgish itself has a number of dialects. It is speculated that the dialects originally spoken by the Ripuarian Franks...
(Dutch: Stadsfries, Stadfries; West Frisian: Stedsk, Stedfrysk) is a set of dialects spoken in certain cities in the province of Friesland in the northern Netherlands...
Jersey Dutch, also known as Bergen Dutch, was a Dutch dialect formerly spoken in northeastern New Jersey from the late 17th century until the early 20th...
Limburgish. In addition, the historically Dutch-speaking Brussels Capital Region is officially bilingual, but now largely francophone. Dutch dialects...
considered a Low Franconian dialect of Dutch, but there have been movements to promote the status of Zeelandic from a dialect of Dutch to a separate regional...
[ˈɛiɣəlsɦoːvə(n)], Limburgish: Egelze [ˈeːɣəlzə], Ripuarian: Ejelze [ˈeːjəlzə]) is a village, since 1982 part of the town of Kerkrade, in the southeast of the Netherlands...
which includes parts of Belgium and the Netherlands, the Germanic dialectLimburgish is spoken. Especially in eastern Germany, the regional languages have...
Nederlaands Nedersaksies; Dutch: Nederlands Nedersaksisch) are the Low Saxon dialects of the Low German language that are spoken in the northeastern Netherlands...
the spoken dialect is Budels (linguistically a Limburgishdialect), rather than Kempenlands (linguistically an East Brabantian dialect). Wendy van Eijk...
following table compares a number of Frisian, English, Scots, Yola, Dutch, Limburgish, German and Afrikaans words with common West Germanic (or older) origin...
with other types of Dutch people or forms of the language—for example Limburgish, the Belgian varieties of the Dutch language ("Flemish"), or even any...
German, with over 95 percent of the country speaking Standard German or a dialect of German as their first language. This figure includes speakers of Northern...