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limburgish

Taxonomy vs Limburgish - What's the difference?

taxonomy | limburgish |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a proper noun limburgish is

a germanic language spoken near the common border between the netherlands, belgium and germany.

Limburgish vs Limburgic - What's the difference?

limburgish | limburgic |


As proper nouns the difference between limburgish and limburgic

is that limburgish is a germanic language spoken near the common border between the netherlands, belgium and germany while limburgic is limburgish (language).

As an adjective limburgic is

limburgian, limburgish (of, from, or relating to limburg, its people or their language).

Limburgish vs Hollandic - What's the difference?

limburgish | hollandic | coordinate terms |

Limburgish is a coordinate term of hollandic.


As proper nouns the difference between limburgish and hollandic

is that limburgish is a germanic language spoken near the common border between the netherlands, belgium and germany while hollandic is a contemporary dialect of the dutch language.

Limburgish vs Brabantian - What's the difference?

limburgish | brabantian |


As proper nouns the difference between limburgish and brabantian

is that limburgish is a germanic language spoken near the common border between the netherlands, belgium and germany while brabantian is the language/dialect mainly spoken in north brabant (holland), antwerp and flemish brabant provinces, (belgium).

As an adjective brabantian is

of or pertaining to the brabantian language.

As a noun brabantian is

a person from the respective provinces or historic region (esp if brabantian-spoken) of brabant.

Limburgish vs Maastrichtian - What's the difference?

limburgish | maastrichtian |


As proper nouns the difference between limburgish and maastrichtian

is that limburgish is a germanic language spoken near the common border between the netherlands, belgium and germany while maastrichtian is the dialect of the limburgish language as spoken in maastricht.

As an adjective maastrichtian is

of or pertaining to maastricht.

As a noun maastrichtian is

(countable) someone from maastricht.