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Summary Of: Zeelandic

Zeelandic is included within... Zeelandic is a transitional regional language between... Yet Zeelandic is fairly coherent and easy to border... Zeelandic has three rather than two grammatical genders... Zeelandic bears the burden of being strongly associated with the rural population... of the Zeeland population still uses Zeelandic as everyday language... taking the West Zeelandic Flemish in the count... There is a lobby for recognising the Zeelandic regional language under the European charter for minority languages...

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