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  2. Hello Good Morning (Nick MacKenzie song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hello, Good Morning" is a 1980 hit single by the Dutch singer Nick Mackenzie (stage name of Nick van den Broeke), written by Henk Van Broekhoven. [1] The song was also recorded by Van Broekhoven under his own stage name John Spencer in 1996. Mackenzie's original record reached No.20 in the Dutch charts, while Van Broekhoven as John Spencer's ...

  3. WNL (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    WNL is a broadcasting association which produces radio and television programmes within the framework of the Dutch public broadcasting system NPO.It was founded on 16 February 2009 as a right-wing conservative counterweight to a perceived leftist bias in Dutch public broadcasting, and its first programme was transmitted on 6 September 2010. [1]

  4. Moin - Wikipedia

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    Sign greeting visitors to Nordhastedt, Schleswig-Holstein.. Moin, moi or mojn is a Low German, Frisian, High German (moin [moin] or Moin, [Moin]), [1] Danish (mojn) [2] (mòjn) greeting from East Frisia, Northern Germany, the eastern and northern Netherlands, Southern Jutland in Denmark and parts of Kashubia in northern Poland.

  5. Languages of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    However, Dutch is the sole language for most administrative and legal matters. [2] ... Good morning Bon tardi Buenas tardes Boa tarde Goedemiddag Good afternoon

  6. Dutch language - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch speaker. Dutch (endonym: Nederlands [ˈneːdərlɑnts] ⓘ) is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken by about 25 million people as a first language [4] and 5 million as a second language and is the third most spoken Germanic language.

  7. English in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    English is compulsory at all levels of the Dutch secondary education system: . Many elementary schools teach English in the upper grades.; Pupils must score at least a 5.5/10 for English Language and Literature at the high school finals to be able to graduate, which equals to a A2 level at the lowest (At VMBO high school level), [9] and a B2 to C1 level at the highest (At VWO high school level).

  8. Languages of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge of the German language in the Netherlands, 2005. According to the Eurobarometer: 70% of the respondents indicated that they know German well enough to have a conversation. Of these 12% (per cent, not percentage points) reported a very good knowledge of the language whereas 22% had a good knowledge and 43% basic German skills.

  9. De Telegraaf - Wikipedia

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    De Telegraaf (Dutch pronunciation: [də teːləˈɣraːf]; [1] English: The Telegraph) is the largest Dutch daily morning newspaper. [2] Paul Jansen has been the editor-in-chief since August 2015. [2] De Telegraaf is based in Amsterdam and is owned by the Belgian company Mediahuis.