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  • curprev 10:0810:08, 14 October 2024 Austronesier talk contribs 18,505 bytes +682 Area loss: Wrong. Please read the sources. Standard Dutch (yes, it did exist before the Groene Boekje!) had its prime in Kleverland for a relatively short period, and that's what we're talking about when 19th Germanisation policies come into play. I hope this expanded version won't be altered again without carefully reading the sources first. undo
  • curprev 08:5108:51, 14 October 2024 De Wikischim talk contribs 17,823 bytes +10 Then it can be putthis way, alternatively. @Austronesier: I know it's somewhat complicated but "standard Duch" is first anachronistic here, while this has never been an official language in territories now belonging to Germany . So the previous formulation was incorrect undo

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