Loosduinen dialect
Loosduinen dialect is a dialect of Dutch spoken in the Loosduinen district of The Hague. It is very similar to The Hague dialect.[1]
Loosduinen dialect | |
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Loosduins | |
Pronunciation | [loʊ̯zˈdœy̯ns] |
Native to | Netherlands |
Region | The Hague |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
Notable people
- Koos Meinderts (writer)
gollark: I know zstandard is able to compress long strings of random ASCII digits effectively, for instance.
gollark: It'll destroy its ability to detect other patterns.
gollark: And is probably capable of efficiently compressing limited charsets *anyway*.
gollark: It would be bad because most compression stuff works at byte level IIRC.
gollark: Unless you have bigint cells, sure.
References
Bibliography
- Goeman, Ton (1999), "'s-Gravenhage. Het Haags en zijn standaarden.", in Kruijsen, Joep; van der Sijs, Nicoline (eds.), Honderd Jaar Stadstaal (PDF), Uitgeverij Contact, pp. 121–135
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