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  2. List of Dutch phrases - Wikipedia

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    1 List. 2 Further reading. 3 References. ... There are a number of phrases that refer to Dutch people, or originate from the Netherlands. List. Frjonskervegrikenbrugge;

  3. Phrase book - Wikipedia

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    Printed phrase books appeared by the late 15th century, exemplified by the Good Boke to Lerne to Speke French (c. 1493 –1496). [3] In Asia, phrase books were compiled for travelers on the Silk Road already in the first millennium AD, such as a Dunhuang manuscript (Pelliot chinois 5538) containing a set of useful Saka ("Khotanese") and ...

  4. List of Dutch people - Wikipedia

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    Hans van den Broek (born 1936), Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Commissioner (1993–1999) Jo Cals (1914–1971), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1965–1966) Hendrikus Colijn (1869–1944), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1925–1926, 1933–1939) Pieter Cort van der Linden (1846–1935), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1913–1918)

  5. Dutch diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Today almost 400,000 people of Dutch ancestry are registered as permanently living in Canada. About 130,000 Canadians were born in the Netherlands and there are another 600,000 Canadian citizens with at least one Dutch parent. [70] According to Statistics Canada in 2016, some 1,111,645 Canadians identified their ethnic origin to be Dutch. [71]

  6. Category:Lists of Dutch people - Wikipedia

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    Lists of people by city in the Netherlands (7 P) N. Lists of Dutch nobility ... List of people on the postage stamps of the Netherlands; List of Dutch ...

  7. Dutch people - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, the Dutch were the first Europeans whom the people living there encountered. Between 1602 and 1796, the VOC sent almost a million Europeans to work in its territories in Asia. [132] The majority died of disease or made their way back to Europe, but some of them made the Indies their new home. [133]

  8. List of English words of Dutch origin - Wikipedia

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    These words have been excluded from the list. See also: Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law; Since the Norman conquest of 1066 many Latinate words entered the English lexicon via French, which has – via Old French – a substantial base of Old Dutch (or Old Low Franconian) and Middle Dutch. For instance, French boulevard comes from Dutch bolwerk. In ...

  9. Refugee Phrasebook - Wikipedia

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    Refugee Phrasebook is an online collection of useful vocabulary and phrases for refugees who have recently arrived in various European and potentially other host countries. Published as open source software , it is a multilingual tool that provides basic useful vocabulary related to the most common immediate needs of refugees and their helpers ...