Groningen Merelstraat 87

Groningen Merelstraat 87


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Contact Us Groningen Dakkapel Email: klantenservice@groningendakkapel.com Phone: +31505690659 Leonard Springerlaan 1 Groningen, Groningen, NL 9727 KB

Because of globalization, other languages like Dutch and English are becoming more important. Parents today choose to raise their children in the Dutch language. Please note that you are responsible for your own use, including the need to obtain other permissions e.g. with regard to publicity, privacy, or moral rights. Please contact the providing institution for more information and in order to acquire additional permissions for re-use.

This object is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons - Attribution, ShareAlike (BY-SA) licence. Some linguists classify Gronings to North Low Saxon, to which also East Frisian Low Saxon belongs. Both related dialects are characterized by an East Frisian influence.

Hence other linguists classify Gronings-East Frisian as a separate group of Northwest Low Saxon or Friso-Saxon dialects. The most important similarities are grammar features and the vocabulary. The most important differences are the writing system and the loanwords.

nuttige site is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong. In the second half of the 16th century Gronings started to evolve towards Middle Dutch because of the strong influence of the new standard language. But because of the political, geographical and cultural isolation of Groningen, a strong provincialism in the first half of the 19th century caused Gronings to develop itself in a significant way. The sounds that are used today were formed in this period.

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