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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 ...
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 ...
Dutch female table tennis players (16 P) Dutch male table tennis players (7 P) O. Olympic table tennis players for the Netherlands (10 P) P. Paralympic table tennis ...
Because Dutch had many spelling reforms, some forms had different spellings in the past. The stem was formerly spelled een-regardless of the ending, so eenen, eener etc. The modern spelling, given in the table, are written according to the rules of modern Dutch orthography. The forms in brackets are shortened forms that were occasionally used.
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.
The Royal Dutch Tennis Federation was founded on 5 June 1899 and is, with 709,277 members (in 2005), the second largest sports federation in the Netherlands. [ 2 ] One of the most successful tennis players was Tom Okker , nicknamed The Flying Dutchman who was ranked among the world's top 10 singles players for seven consecutive years from 1968 ...
Olympiacos (table tennis club) P. ... Sporting CP (table tennis) Z. Zamalek SC Table Tennis This page was last edited on 20 May 2024, at 11:56 (UTC). ...
Olympic Training Centre Papendal (Dutch: [ˈpaːpənˌdɑl]) is the national training centre of the Netherlands, located in the Veluwe woods 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Arnhem. Papendal is the home base of NOC*NSF and football club SBV Vitesse. The soccer fields are also being used as training ground by Vitesse's first team squad.