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  2. Gender in Dutch grammar - Wikipedia

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    In the Dutch language, the gender of a noun determines the articles, adjective forms and pronouns that are used in reference to that noun.Gender is a complicated topic in Dutch, because depending on the geographical area or each individual speaker, there are either three genders in a regular structure or two genders in a dichotomous structure (neuter/common with vestiges of a three-gender ...

  3. Dutch grammar - Wikipedia

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    As in English, Dutch personal pronouns still retain a distinction in case: the nominative (subjective), genitive (≈ possessive) and accusative/dative (objective). A distinction was once prescribed between the accusative 3rd person plural pronoun hen and the dative hun , but it was artificial and both forms are in practice variants of the same ...

  4. Archaic Dutch declension - Wikipedia

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    R. A. Kollewijn [af; nl] (1857–1942) advocated radical spelling reforms for the whole of the Dutch language, at a time when a rather extensive case system was maintained in the written language by the De Vries–Te Winkel spelling [broken anchor]. The table below shows the conventions of the written language in the late 19th and early 20th ...

  5. Britt Eerland - Wikipedia

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    Eerland in 2016. Britt Eerland (born 22 February 1994) is a Dutch table tennis player.. She competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics as part of the Dutch team in the women's team event [1] and is also competing in the 2020 Summer Olympics. she also made a comeback after not playing for 2 years and participated in the 2024 Singapore smash event.

  6. Comparison of Afrikaans and Dutch - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans, unlike Dutch, has no unmarked or marked forms of pronouns; whereas Dutch distinguishes between je/jij and ze/zij for "you" (singular) and "she" as subject pronouns, Afrikaans uses only jy and sy, while whereas me/mij and je/jou are the Dutch unmarked or marked forms of object pronouns for "me" and "you", Afrikaans only uses my and jou.

  7. Category:Dutch female table tennis players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dutch female table tennis players" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  8. Category:Dutch table tennis players - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 December 2016, at 03:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. SPiN - Wikipedia

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    The first SPIN franchise outside of New York opened in 2010 in Milwaukee [5] (the table tennis bar at this location is now no longer affiliated with the SPIN brand [6]). In 2011, a location opened in Toronto [ 7 ] and in 2013 a location (containing a gold-plated ping pong table) opened in Dubai [ 8 ] (it later closed due to Dubai's more ...