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         Dutch Language:     more books (100)
  1. 201 Dutch Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses (201 Verbs Series) by Henry Stern, 1979-05-02
  2. In-Flight Dutch: Learn Before You Land (LL (R) In-Flight) by Living Language, 2001-06-19
  3. Essential Dutch Grammar by Henry R. Stern, 1984-10-01
  4. Basic Dutch: Learn to Speak and Understand Dutch with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2007-07-17
  5. Colloquial Dutch: A Complete Language Course (Colloquial Series (Book Only)) by B. Donaldson, 1996-09-20
  6. Teach Yourself Dutch Conversation (Teach Yourself Conversations) by Marleen Owen, 2005-08-26
  7. Teach Yourself Dutch Dictionary by Gerdi Quist, Dennis Strik, 2003-07-28
  8. Beginner's Dutch ((Hippocrene Beginner's Language Ser.)) by Fernand Gabriel Renier, 1999-06
  9. Universal Dictionary Dutch (Langenscheidt Universal) by Langenscheidt Publishers, 2008-02
  10. Teach Yourself Dutch: Complete Course (Teach Yourself Language Complete Courses) by Gerdi Quist, Dennis Strik, 2004-04
  11. Conversational Dutch: Learn to Speak and Understand Dutch with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2007-07-17
  12. Dutch: Learn to Speak and Understand Dutch with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2007-07-17
  13. Routledge Intensive Dutch Course (Routledge Intensive Language Courses) by Gerdi Quist, 2006-06-12
  14. Dutch: Lonely Planet Phrasebook by Lonely Planet Phrasebooks, 2007-09

1. Learn Dutch
This online dutch language course is used in 111 countries. Dutch is not only the language of 16 million people in the Netherlands,
http://www.learndutch.org/
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The Learn Dutch website is a resource for Distance Learners who like to excercise their mind with a difficult-to-learn language. This online Dutch language course is used in 111 countries Het Nederlands voetbalteam traint voor het Wereld Kampioenschap!!
The Dutch soccer team is in training for the WorldChampionship !!

2. History Of Dutch
Extensive information offered by the Nederlandistik department of the University of Vienna in Dutch, German and English.
http://www.ned.univie.ac.at/publicaties/taalgeschiedenis/en/
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3. Introduction To The Dutch Language
Introduction to the dutch language. Is it possible to learn a language via the internet? You might ask. Perhaps not, therefor I ll only give an introduction
http://www.botsjeh.cistron.nl/dutch/main.htm
By R. Rietvink at ruud@blue.demon.nl mynedstat("PatatjeVanDeDag","AAl38wJ5NrSLgcOaQ7OyKGeNVqJw");
Introduction to the Dutch language
Is it possible to learn a language via the internet? You might ask. Perhaps not, therefor I'll only give an introduction to it. Before all I'd like to apologize on forehand for my sometimes bad or even incorrect English (I learned it via the internet :-).
Of course, this is only an attempt, no promises are made that you will learn anything or will not make a fool of yourself when you try to order a dust bin with mayo on the side in a restaurant.
Furthermore, it is still under construction, and I take a lot of time between creating new lessons, cause I have a life besides this, so emailing me about new lessons is allowed but won't have any impact on the arrival date of future ones.
This introduction is intended for people who can speak and write English correctly. People who also speak German have a slight advantage when it comes to grammar and pronunciation. Speaking one of the Scandinavian languages also helps to cope with some of the difficult sounds in Dutch.
It consists of a (very slowly growing) number of lessons
A language can be subdivided into the following parts:
Spelling

Pronunciation

Grammer (oops grammar)
Vocabulary

Sentences
Exercises Bad language Of these grammar is probably the most difficult, closely followed by pronunciation. You can skip the latter if you only want to read/write Dutch and not speak it. The vocabulary will just be learning lotsa words and expressions.

4. Taalthuis - Dutch Language Learning
Mailing list on dutch language learning and related items for English speakers.
http://www.taalthuis.com/
First version: 26 May 1995
Last major update: 07 January 2001

5. Dutch Language School - Home Page
Provides a range of dutch language courses and tuition for every level. Includes distance learning and parttime courses, online Dutch test, business Dutch
http://www.dutchlanguageschool.co.uk/
home distance
learning
evening ... Test Your Dutch Want to know your level in Dutch?
Go to our FREE
Online Dutch Test
Booking Form Want to book a Dutch course, exam, or Dutch tuition? Click here Business Dutch Would it help your job prospects if you could speak Dutch?
Find out more about our Dutch language training for business. More... Dutch Resources and Dutch Culture Search for Dutch language resources and information about the Dutch and Flemish cultures If you want to learn Dutch then you're on the right page! We Offer: Distance learning home study courses. Part-time evening classes Dutch tuition for every level.
**NEW** A-LEVEL DUTCH EXAM TRAINING COURSE
We now offer a distance learning A-Level Dutch course designed specifically for those of you who already have an advanced level in Dutch, but just require exam training lessons to help achieve a top grade. More...
EXTRA BEGINNERS DUTCH CLASS ON TUESDAY EVENINGS
We are now running a second Beginners 1 Dutch evening class this autumn term on Tuesday evenings (8pm-9pm).

6. Dutch Studies Web: Literature And Language
dutch language, Literature, and Culture Sources for Beginners Neerlandistiek.nl A scholarly, electronic journal for dutch language and literature.
http://area.lib.umn.edu/duliterature.html
Dutch Studies Web: Literature and Language Reference Shelf Electronic Journals Electronic Texts Language and Linguistics ... Other Gateways
Reference Shelf

7. Peter Large's Dutch Page
Articles, translated Dutch poems, and collection of links to dutch language and culture sites.
http://www.hull.ac.uk/php/abspjl/pjlhp/DutchLinks.html
Peter Large's Dutch Language and Culture Page
Home Page
This Page
Dutch Page 2

Beer Page
Reference Page
Church Page
Microbiology Page
Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675): Gezicht op Delft Doek 96,5 x 115cm., Den Haag, Mauritshuis . For a larger view of this painting, click here . For a guide to the painting, visit Kees Kaldenbach's page . For more information on Vermeer the artist, visit All-About-Johannes-Vermeer What is the purpose of this page? Firstly it is for my personal use, to provide access to links that I find useful. However, I am sharing these with the readers of this page in case they too find them useful. The page is primarily designed for English speakers who wish to know more about the Dutch, the Flemish and their language and culture. By "Dutch" in the general sense, I can mean: (1) referring to the present nation of the Netherlands (Holland), the northernmost of the two Low Countries; (2) referring to the historical Netherlands, roughly speaking the present Netherlands, Belgium-Luxemburg, and the north of France (Flanders and Artois, or Nord-Pas de Calais); (3) referring to the language, i.e. the native language in most of the present Netherlands (except Friesland) and the north of Belgium (Flanders). The page does not attempt to be comprehensive, most of the links are to language- and culture-related topics

8. Online English To Dutch To English Dictionary
Online English to Dutch to English Dictionary
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Dutch Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The dutch language Union, an association established by the Dutch government In addition to the many dialects of the dutch language many provinces and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_language
Dutch language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Dutch (Nederlands) Spoken in: Netherlands Belgium Suriname Aruba ... Indonesia , a part of France Region: North-west Europe and former colonies Total speakers: 24 million Ranking Genetic classification Indo-European
Germanic
...
Low Franconian

Dutch Official status Official language of: Aruba Belgium Netherlands Netherlands Antilles and Suriname Regulated by Nederlandse Taalunie
Dutch Language Union
Language codes ISO 639 nl ISO 639-2 dut (B) / nld (T) SIL DUT See also: Language List of languages Dutch Nederlands ) is a West Germanic Low German language spoken by around 24 million people, mostly in the Netherlands and Belgium . The varieties of Dutch spoken in Belgium are also informally called Flemish Vlaams ). The language is sometimes colloquially called Hollands by native speakers although this description is becoming less common today. Dutch is sometimes called Netherlandic in English.
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10. Learn Dutch
for Distance Learners who like to excercise their mind with a difficultto-learn language. This online dutch language course is used in 110
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. Talk:Dutch Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
There are technically still three genders in the dutch language. I am interested in the oldest fragments of the dutch language which are allegedly older
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Dutch_language
Talk:Dutch language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Older talk on "Dutch" vs. "Netherlandic" can be found in Talk:Dutch language/Archive1
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32 million speakers?
As far as I can tell, if you put together all inhabitants of Flanders, the Netherlands, Suriname, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba, the number of Dutch speakers barely exceeds 23 million. Also, Afrikaans is not a "dialect of Dutch", nor is it widely considered such at any rate not by the academic world. Afrikaans speakers may find that comment offensive. Let's not overestimate the role and presence of our mother tongue here. Captain Q
It is certainly defensible to call Afrikaans a dialect of Dutch. See for example www.afrikaans.nu and especially www.afrikaans.nu/pag5.htm . Mutual understanding is quite easy (after getting used to it). Woodstone 23:34, 2005 Jan 26 (UTC)
Certainly, it is. But I'll use the classic example of Norwegian and Swedish, which are also mutually intelligible to a large degree, yet are considered seperate languages. On academic grounds, your claim is defensible, but politically, Afrikaans is considered a different language. Captain Q 11:51, 30 Jan 2005 (UTC)

12. History Of The Dutch Language
History of the dutch language (Nederlandistik, Universit t Wien)
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

13. Free Translation And Professional Translation Services From SDL
Translation of text and web pages between English and Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Norwegian and Chinese.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

14. Thematic Overview
The origin of the dutch language has been set by linguists at about 700 AD. But what was there before that time? A short overview of its prehistory can be
http://www.ned.univie.ac.at/publicaties/taalgeschiedenis/en/themauebersicht.htm
Thematic overview
Pre-history: from Indo-European to Dutch
The origin of the Dutch language has been set by linguists at about 700 AD. But what was there before that time? A short overview of its prehistory can be found in the characterisation of the Germanic language family , the family to which Dutch also belongs. Of course the historical background is also of great importance for the development of the Germanic languages. Gothic Gothic represents the oldest transmitted form of a Germanic language. The basis of the search for the principal features of this language is formed by the bible translation of bishop Wulfila (or Ulfilas c. 350 AD). Gothic is an important source for the reconstruction of the earlier phase of Common Germanic, from which Dutch too ultimately emerged. For that reason it is of great importance for the history and development of Dutch. An impression of this East Germanic language, which has since died out, can be gained from the "Atta unsar" ("Our Father"). Old Dutch (before 1150) In the search for the oldest phase of Dutch very few surviving texts are available. Yet those which do exist allow us to establish the

15. YourDictionary.com . Germanic Languages
Dutch Dictionary Index. See also Multilingual Dictionaries dutch language Books and Other Resources Specialty Dictionaries
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

16. We Zijn Verhuisd / We've Moved
Bibliographic signal list; a quarterly journal with bibliographic descriptions of recently published titles in the Netherlands.
http://www.niwi.knaw.nl/us/bntl/bntl_atl.htm

Home
zoekinformatie Index Niwi-catalogus ... Webteam We zijn verhuisd / We've moved Het door u gezochte onderdeel van de NIWI site is verplaatst. Vanaf 21 mei 2003 neemt NIWI een nieuwe website in gebruik. De oude site wordt stapsgewijs overgezet.
Kies hieronder een onderdeel van de nieuwe site:

17. Taalthuis - Dutch Language Learning
Mailing list on dutch language learning and related items for English speakers.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

18. LANGUAGES-ON-THE-WEB: BEST DUTCH LINKS
ombrarossapiccola.jpg (728 byte) This online dutch language course is used in ombrarossapiccola.jpg (728 byte) An online course in the dutch language;
http://www.languages-on-the-web.com/links/link-dutch.htm
languages-on-the-web is now www.lonweb.org The page you are looking for is now
HERE

19. Politicus For Dutch And French, Not The Same Europe
I heard a Dutchman say, artfully, that the word chauvinism entered the dutch language from abroad.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

20. De Nederlandse Taalunie
Samenwerkingsverband van de Nederlandse en Vlaamse overheid dat zich richt op het gemeenschappelijke huis de Nederlandse taal. Informatie over de
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

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