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  • curprev 18:1618:16, 30 May 2021 Grwen talk contribs 13,269 bytes −745 The oo-oe thing is not an example of Hollandic influence. In the 19th century and even in the beginning of the 20th century the oo was used in the places south and west of Achterhoeks, Twents and Gronings. Also the -en/-t undo

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