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English to Portuguese translations [PRO] Science - Linguistics / Flamengo | |||||||
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4 | holandês |
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4 | Neerlandês |
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dutch holandês Explanation: Dutch = the language that people speak in the Netherlands Fonte: MacMillan -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 21 hrs (2016-07-26 05:32:03 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- O flamengo é um dialeto. Entendo que o holandês é o nome mais comum (popular) para designar a língua holandesa (Dutch), mas neerlandês seria tecnicamente a forma correta, como apresentado pela Teresa na discussão. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 21 hrs (2016-07-26 05:32:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://books.google.com.br/books?id=5vx8BAAAQBAJ&pg=PA206&l... |
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dutch Neerlandês Explanation: Língua falada no norte da Bélgica e nos Países Baixos. Reference: http://www.dicio.com.br/neerlandes/ |
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