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  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. 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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2. Learn Dutch
The Learn Dutch website is a resource for Distance Learners who like to excercise their mind with a difficultto-learn language. This online dutch language course is used
http://www.learndutch.org/
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Last updated June 5, 2004 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 106 countries
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Dutch is not only the language of 16 million people in the Netherlands, but also of 6 million people in Flanders, Belgium Flag of Belgium Flag of Flanders You are visitor No since June 1, 1997. Come back soon.
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3. Taalthuis - Dutch Language Learning
On dutch language learning, including dictionary, bookstore, music store, fre online Dutch course with beginners and intermediate course.
http://www.taalthuis.com/
First version: 26 May 1995
Last major update: 07 January 2001

4. Dutch Studies Web: Literature And Language
Biobibliographical encyclopedia of Dutch and Flemish crime writers. dutch language, Literature, and Culture and/or works of 500 dutch language authors. The Poetry of Tesselschade
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

5. Yamada Language Center: Dutch WWW Guide
contains some useful links to dutch language pages) Language Links Dutch. Laurens Jansz NedWeb Online information system on dutch language and literature (in Dutch and German
http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/dutch.html
Can't find it?
Dutch
Guide index
News index Multilingual references Font index ... How to write in Dutch on your computer
Culture/Resources

6. TL - Dutch Language Proficiency Test
dutch language Proficiency Test. To start over, press the Reset button sites below for language learning resources, language reference material, educational language software
http://www.transparent.com/tlquiz/proftest/dutch/tlduttest.htm
Dutch Language Proficiency Test To start over, press the Reset button. Part I: Grammar
Select the best answer.

A. kinder
B. kinderen
C. kinden
D. kind 2. Marleen houdt van symfonische muziek en kamermuziek, niet van opera.
A. en
B. maar
C. dus
D. of 3. Elk van deze studenten dit jaar zijn diploma behalen.
A. zal B. kunnen C. moeten D. wordt 4. Ik heb literatuur over Ierland meegebracht. A. enig B. enkel C. een D. wat Dirk is me nog een aanzienlijke som schuldig, ik hoop dat A. mee over de brug komt B. voor de boeg heeft C. de kat uit de boom kijkt D. de zaak afrondt 6. De film begint een kwartier. A. over B. in C. rond D. omstreeks A. hebben begonnen B. zijn beginnen C. zijn begonnen D. zijn gebegonnen je morgenochtend thuis? A. Is B. Zijn C. Bent D. Ben Tot haar grote vreugde heeft mevrouw Van Daan vernomen A. dat haar lievelingshorloge zal toch nog hersteld kunnen worden. B. dat haar lievelingshorloge toch nog zal worden kunnen hersteld. C. dat haar lievelingshorloge toch nog zal hersteld worden kunnen. D. dat haar lievelingshorloge toch nog hersteld zal kunnen worden.

7. Introduction To The Dutch Language
Introduction to the dutch language. Speaking one of the Scandinavian languages also helps to cope with some of the difficult sounds in Dutch.
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.

8. YourDictionary.com • Germanic Languages
The world's most comprehensive and authoritative language community portal with every resource needed for language study and improvement in more than 250 languages. See also Multilingual Dictionaries. dutch language Books and Other Resources For related dutch language resources see Dutch grammars
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  • Afrikaans Computing Word List Engels-Afrikaans Woordelys van die Motorindustrie Engels-Afrikaans Wynwoordelys ... Afrikaans Language Books and Other Resources

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  • Ordbog til det ældre danske sprog (Otto Kalkar, 1300-1700) ODIN skandinavisk ordbog Danish-English Online Java Dictionary ... Danske Netordbog (for Internet Explorer) Danish-English Glossary of Genealogy Grammatisk Terminologi Danish-English Glossary of Radiotechnical words and abbreviations Jysk Ordbog (A-K; completion scheduled for 2020) ... Scientific English-Danish Cetacean Dictionary See also Multilingual Dictionaries Danish Language Books and Other Resources
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    9. Peter Large's Dutch Page
    Peter Large s dutch language and Culture Page. Many of the links are to dutch language sites. Dus als U Nederlands spreekt, valt
    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

    10. AllWords.com - Dictionary, Guide, Community And More
    dutch language. Top Translation Services dutch language. Dutch for Travelers Crossword Puzzles. Danish Language. Dictionaries. Drama. dutch language. eMail Services
    http://www.allwords.com/Translation_Services_Dutch_Language.php

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    English Dictionary - With Multi-Lingual Search Dutch Language Top Translation Services Dutch Language Dutch for Travelers Extensive guide to the Dutch pronunciation, phrases, and grammar. An ideal starting place for travelers and students. Sihn, Dutch Korean translator Translation Service: Dutch-Korean. universiteit van amterdam Please note, text is in the dutch language. Suggest a link! Select Category Accounting Dictionary Africa Agriculture Dictionaries Arabic Arabic Languages Asia Asian Asian Languages Book Stores Brazilian-Portuguese Language Creative Writing Crossword Dictionaries Crossword Puzzles Danish Language Dictionaries Drama Dutch Language eMail Services English Etymology Europe European Languages Foreign Language Dictionaries French Language German German Language Glossaries Hebrew Humorous Dictionaries Italian Italian Language Jokes/Humor Language Learning Tools Latvian Law Dictionaries Lesson Plans Libraries Medical Dictionaries Military Slang/Jargon Multi-Languages Names National Slang North America Novels Other Languages Poetry Popular Dictionaries Profane - Off Color Slang Publishing Opportunities Puns/Plays On Words Quotations Rhyming - Info, Tools, etc.

    11. Taalthuis
    On dutch language learning, including ddgnary, bookstore, music store, fre online Dutch course with beginners and intermediate course.
    http://www.taalthuis.com/eng/
    Parts in this section: Introduction Overview Internet Search
    Welcome to Taalthuis
    Our Online Dutch Course is now totally free! Click here to start now... Pages in Dutch - Nederlandstalige pagina's
    Introduction If you're learning Dutch, this is probably going to be your favourite site. It contains a complete online course, it provides clear soloutions to classic grammar problems and it gives information on courses, sites and even Dutch cultural issues.
    Overview of English parts
    Learning Dutch Here you find help on the toughest grammar problems you will meet when you're learning Dutch plus some information on courses (including a few usefull addresses). Free Online Dutch Course Learn online and acquire a beginner's or intermediate knowledge of Dutch. Listen to the sounds you hear, do the exercises, read on special grammar issues and acquire a lot of background knowledge on the history and culture of the Dutch... Dutch Bookstore Read our reviews and buy books on Dutch language and culture or (translated) Dutch literature.

    12. Dutch Language, Grammar, Pronunciation, Learn To Speak Dutch Software
    Transparent Language's dutch language pages are dedicated to dutch language learning. If you're learning to speak Dutch, you can use our information on Dutch vocabulary, Dutch grammar, Welcome to
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.learn-dutch-language-software.com/&a

    13. DUTCH LANGUAGE
    dutch language. dutch language. When the Romans reached the territory nOw forming the kingdom of Holland, they to the Belgian tribes, spoke a language belonging to the Celtic group
    http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/D/DU/DUTCH_LANGUAGE.htm
    DUTCH LANGUAGE
    DUTCH LANGUAGE. When the Romans reached the territory nOw forming the kingdom of Holland, they found a number of tribes south of the Rhine, whothough here and there mixed with Germansbelonged to a non-Germanic race, and who, closely related to the Belgian tribes, spoke a language belonging to the Celtic group. Possibly they were also situated on the more elevated grounds north of the Rhine, at least vestiges of them may still be traced. We do not know anything about their being mixed with or subdued by the intruding German tribes. We can only guess it. In part of Gelderland, east of the Ysel, and in Overysel, the older Frankish dialect (of the Salian Franks) was given up and the language of the victorious Saxons was assumed, perhaps here and there strongly mixed with the older language. The language which is spoken there, and farther to the north through Drente as far as in some parts of Groningen, is called Saxon. Indeed, these dialects correspond in a great many respects with the language of the Old-Saxon poem Heliand (q.v.) and with the North-German dialectsfroni the latter they deviate considerably in some respects. Th,e chief point of conformity is the formation of the plural of the verb: wi loopt, wi gal, Heliand: Wi jib pad, wi gangad, which are wi boopen, whi gaan in the Frankish dialects. In the vocal system, too, there are peculiar differences. In the north oc Holland there lived, and still lives alongside the coast, a tribe with which Caesar did not come in contact. The Frisians were spread over a large distance along the shore as far as the mouth of the Elbe, and in the west at least as far as the country north of Haarlem. In the time of the Romans they cannot have extended their power farther southward. Later, however, this seems to have been the case. Maerlant and Melis Stoke (13th century) tell us that time was when their power extended even over part of Flanders. About the year 339 they were repelled as far as the mouth of the Meuse, and ever afterwards the Franks, led by their counts, pushed their dominion back farther and farther to the north, as far as the country north of Alkmaar. After all, a great many Frisian peculiarities may be perceived in the language of the country people of the parts which were once in their power.

    14. History Of The Dutch Language - Geschichte Des Niederländischen - Geschiedenis
    History of the dutch language Geschichte der niederländischen Sprache - Geschiedenis van het Nederlands (Nederlandistik, Universität Wien). Sorry!
    http://www.ned.univie.ac.at/publicaties/taalgeschiedenis/
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    15. Error Message (NIWI)
    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
    Error: Document '/us/bntl' not found. Please check the URL.
    Back

    16. Welcome To The Language Business
    Specialises in corporate language training in European languages, using the Accelerated Learning technique. It has a selfstudy dutch language course for sale.
    http://www.language-business.co.uk/
    The Company Since it was set up in 1988, The Language Business has provided language training to companies across the United Kingdom as well as in the rest of Europe. It has a reputation for meeting customer needs in a flexible, responsive and cost-effective way, and has worked with many major UK businesses. The two partners in the business are Jacquelyn Jenkins and Peter Harvey. They lead a dedicated and experienced team of trainers who are all well used to dealing with the needs of the business client. Many of the trainers have been working for the company since it was set up. Jacquelyn Jenkins Graduated in languages from University College, Cardiff with a 2:1 honours degree; this was followed by a Postgraduate Certificate in Education and Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language. In 1985, she completed an MA degree in Romance Languages at the University of London.
    She gained several years' experience of teaching in both the state and private sectors before setting up The Language Business in 1988. Jacqui speaks and teaches French and Spanish.

    17. Dutch Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    dutch language. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Regulated by dutch language Union. Language codes. ISO 6391 nl. ISO 639-2(B) dut. ISO 639-2(T) nld.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_language
    Dutch language
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken worldwide by around 20 million people. The variety of Dutch spoken in Belgium is also informally called Flemish . The Dutch name for the language is Nederlands or less formally Hollands and Dutch is sometimes called Netherlandic in English. Some speakers resent the name "Dutch", because of its deceptive similarity to Deutsch German for 'German') and its resemblance to Diets , a term which was abused by Nazi Dutch ( Nederlands Spoken in: Netherlands
    Belgium

    Suriname
    Total speakers: 21 Million Ranking: Genetic
    classification: Indo-European
    Germanic

    West

    Low Saxon-Low Franconian
    ...
    Low Franconian

    Dutch
    Official status Official language of: Aruba Belgium Netherlands Netherlands Antilles and Suriname Regulated by: Dutch Language Union Language codes ISO 639-1: nl ISO 639-2(B): dut ISO 639-2(T): nld SIL: DUT Table of contents 1 History
    2 Classification
    3 Geographic distribution 3.1 Official status ... edit
    History
    The Dutch language is considered to have originated in about 700 AD (a rather arbitrary date) from the various Germanic dialects spoken in the Netherlands region, mostly of (Low) Frankian origin. A process of standardization started in the Middle ages , especially under the influence of the Burgundian Ducal Court in Dijon (Brussels after ). The dialects of Flanders and

    18. Dutch Language Union - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    dutch language Union. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Nederlandse Taalunie or dutch language Union is an institution for
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Language_Union
    Dutch Language Union
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    The Nederlandse Taalunie or Dutch Language Union is an institution for discussing issues on the Dutch language between three partners: The Netherlands Flanders (Dutch-speaking part of Belgium ) and Suriname . It was founded in . An important realization of the Union has been the modification of the Dutch orthography in edit
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    19. Onze Taal Op Internet
    History of the dutch language, Een interactieve en toegankelijke gids over de geschiedenis van het Nederlands, in het Nederlands, Duits en Engels, door
    http://www.onzetaal.nl/koppling/dutch.htm
    Onze Taal op Internet
    Taaladviesdienst:
    Hebt u een taalvraag? Vraag het de Taaladviesdienst
    Nieuw op deze website
    Het Groene woordenboek en het Elektronisch Groene boekje Schelden in Duitsland, Nederland en Spanje. - Het juninummer van Onze Taal Hom of kuit : 500-woordentest wenselijk? Geef uw stem Nieuwe boekenaanbiedingen In de ramsj - Het beste uit 'Ruggespraak': Door rood en spook gereden - Register op 24 jaargangen Onze Taal Meer recente aanvullingen Genootschap Onze Taal
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    Telefoon: +31 70 356 12 20 E-mail: onzetaal@onzetaal.nl (niet voor taalvragen)
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    Links
    to sites for foreign (beginning) students of Dutch
    Melodigitaal Website voor enigszins gevorderde leerders van het Nederlands als tweede taal met verhaaltjes, oefeningen en lesjes en een forum. Een website over het Nederlands voor anderstaligen, vol met oefeningen voor studenten van verschillende niveaus. Speak Dutch 'Learn Dutch from native speakers with our online course!' Dutch 101 An introduction to Dutch grammar and vocabulary for beginners.

    20. Dutch Language Course, Dutch Course, Language Training, Amsterdam, Cursus Nederl
    dutch language Course. It also means that your dutch language course is fully adapted to your agenda and your living/working situation in The Netherlands.
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~haumann/dutchlanguagecourse.htm
    "Hoe gaat het?" "Goed, dank u wel, en met u?" Now we understand each other ... Our Dutch language courses enable you to communicate effectively and provide you with cultural knowledge in order to feel at home in Holland.
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    Dutch Language Course
    For foreign employees and their partners and for people who plan to live in The Netherlands for an unlimited period, we offer individual Dutch language courses. Our trainers are specialized in one-to-one trainings. This is the most effective way to learn Dutch because you have your own trainer who will choose the teaching method and materials that best fit to your personality, your goals, and your needs. It also means that your Dutch language course is fully adapted to your agenda and your living/working situation in The Netherlands.

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