| Joseph Bosworth - Dutch philology - 1836 - 52 pages
...Kinderen der menschen ; hunne tanden (waren) wapenen en schichten en hunne tong een scherp zwaard. 11. The Flemish is so closely allied to the Dutch, that it may, especially in its earliest form, be considered the same language. In the thirteenth century, because... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - Dutch philology - 1836 - 54 pages
...Kinderen der menschen ; hunne tanden (waren) wapenen en schichten en hunne tong een scherp zwaard. 11. The Flemish is so closely allied to the Dutch, that it may, especially in its earliest form, be considered the same language. In the thirteenth century, because... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - English language - 1838 - 738 pages
...Rinderen der menschen; hunne landen (waren) wapenen en schichten en hunne tong een scherp zwaard. 11. The Flemish is so closely allied to the Dutch, that it may, especially in its earliest form, be considered the same language. In the thirteenth century, because... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - English language - 1848 - 242 pages
...Kinderen der menschen ; hunne tanden (waren) wapenen en schichten en hunne tong een scherp zwaard. 11. The Flemish is so closely allied to the Dutch, that it may, especially in its earliest form, be considered the same language. In the thirteenth century, because... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - English language - 1848 - 248 pages
...Rinderen der menschen ; bunne tanden (waren) wapenen en schichten en in inn с tong een scberp zwaard. 11. The Flemish is so closely allied to the Dutch, that it may, especially in its earliest form, be considered the same language. In the thirteenth century, because... | |
| Thomas Baldwin (of Philadelphia.) - Geography - 1851 - 712 pages
...English sh, but the pure sound of я, followed by the guttural ch, resembling sir in English. OBS. The FLEMISH is so closely allied to the Dutch, that...short, almost like a in fat, eg in bal. A, circumflexed (ft), however, has a sound broader than the a in pas, being intermediate between that in far and lhat... | |
| Thomas Baldwin - Geography - 1851 - 722 pages
...English sh, but the pure Bound of *, followed by the guttural ch, resembling sk in English. Овв. The FLEMISH is so closely allied to the Dutch, that...the first long, as in the English word far, eg in pat ; the second short, almost like a in fat, e. g, in bal. A, circumflexed (a), however, has a sound... | |
| Thomas Baldwin - Geography - 1852 - 764 pages
...the English sh, but the pure sound of ss followed by the guttural ch, resembling sh in English. OBS. The FLEMISH is so closely allied to the Dutch, that...may be regarded as essentially the same language. FEENCEL XTX. 1. A, in French, is generally considered to have two sounds ; the first long, as in the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1856 - 344 pages
...the English ¿Л, but the pure sound of s, followed by the guttural cA, resembling si in English. , The FLEMISH is so closely allied to the Dutch, that...may be regarded as essentially the same language. DANISH A is pronounced generally as in the English word/ar, though it frequently approaches the sound... | |
| Alexander Frederic Foster - Names, Geographical - 1858 - 88 pages
...English sk. Dutch ia aTentonic language of the low German class, and spoken hy the psople of Holland. The Flemish is so closely allied to the Dutch, that it may he regarded as essentially the same language. FRENCH. a=â, a=a fully sounded. ë, as â ; è or ë,... | |
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