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Luxembourgish, Luxemburgish or Letzeburgesch (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuergesch) is a West Germanic language that is spoken mainly in Luxembourg. [1]

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Aachen

Aachen or Bad Aachen, French and traditional English: Aix-la-Chapelle, is a spa and border city.

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Abstand and ausbau languages

In sociolinguistics, an abstand language is a language variety or cluster of varieties with significant linguistic distance from all others, while an ausbau language is a standard variety, possibly with related dependent varieties.

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Academic grading in Luxembourg

In Luxembourg, a grade system from 01 to 60 is used in secondary schools.

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Ahn, Luxembourg

Ahn (Luxembourgish: Ohn) is a wine-growing village in the municipality of Wormeldange in the district and canton of Grevenmacher in the southwestern side of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

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AIVA

AIVA (Artificial Intelligence Virtual Artist) is a deep learning algorithm applied to music composition.

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Alsace-Lorraine

The Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen or Elsass-Lothringen, or Alsace-Moselle) was a territory created by the German Empire in 1871, after it annexed most of Alsace and the Moselle department of Lorraine following its victory in the Franco-Prussian War.

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Alternative Democratic Reform Party

The Alternative Democratic Reform Party (Alternativ Demokratesch Reformpartei, Parti réformiste d'alternative démocratique, Alternative Demokratische Reformpartei), abbreviated to ADR, is a national-conservative political party in Luxembourg.

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Angelsberg

Angelsberg is a small town in the commune of Fischbach, in central Luxembourg.

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Anise Koltz

Anise Koltz (born 1928) is one of Luxembourg's major contemporary authors.

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Anna Bernauer

Anna Bernauer (born August 12, 1986 in Fürth, West Germany) is a Luxembourgish figure skater.

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Ansembourg Castle

Ansembourg Old Castle (Buerg Aansebuerg, Vieux Château d'Ansembourg, Burg Ansemburg), known as the Old Castle of Ansembourg, in central Luxembourg is one of the castles belonging to the Valley of the Seven Castles.

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Anthony Moris

Anthony Moris (born 29 April 1990) is a Luxembourgish footballer who is currently playing for Mechelen.

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Antoine Meyer

Antoine Meyer, also known as Antun or Tun Meyer (1801–1857) was a Luxembourg-born mathematician and poet who later adopted Belgian nationality.

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Apothecary

Apothecary is one term for a medical professional who formulates and dispenses materia medica to physicians, surgeons, and patients.

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Apples and oranges

A comparison of apples and oranges occurs when two items or groups of items are compared that cannot be practically compared.

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Ardenner express

Ardenner express is a newspaper published in Luxembourg.

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Arelerland

The Land of Arlon (Luxembourgish/Arelerland,,; Pays d'Arlon; Dutch: Land van Aarlen) is the traditionally Luxembourgish-speaking part of Belgian Lorraine, which is now predominantly French-speaking.

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Arlon

Arlon (Arel,; Aarlen,; Arel; Årlon) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in and capital of the province of Luxembourg.

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Article (grammar)

An article (with the linguistic glossing abbreviation) is a word that is used with a noun (as a standalone word or a prefix or suffix) to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, and in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope.

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Association des Radioamateurs du Kayldall

The Association des Radioamateurs du Kayldall (ADRAD) is a local non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Luxembourg.

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At sign

The at sign, @, is normally read aloud as "at"; it is also commonly called the at symbol or commercial at.

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Athus

Athus (Athem, Attem, Atu) is a town and section of the Aubange municipality of the province of Luxembourg, in south-eastern Belgium.

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Attert

Attert (Atert in Luxembourgish, Ater in Walloon) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Aubange

Aubange (German: Ibingen, Luxembourgish: Éibeng, Walloon: Åbindje) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the Province of Luxembourg.

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August (name)

August is both a given name and surname developed from the Latin, Augustus.

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Austrian Netherlands

The Austrian Netherlands (Oostenrijkse Nederlanden; Pays-Bas Autrichiens; Österreichische Niederlande; Belgium Austriacum) was the larger part of the Southern Netherlands between 1714 and 1797.

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Ä

Ä (lower case ä) is a character that represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, or the letter A with an umlaut mark or diaeresis.

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Å

Å (lower case: å) — represents various (although often very similar) sounds in several languages.

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É

É, é (e-acute) is a letter of the Latin alphabet.

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Ë

Ë, ë (e-diaeresis) is a letter in the Albanian, Kashubian, Emilian-Romagnol and Ladin alphabets.

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Ö

Ö, or ö, is a character that represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, or the letter o modified with an umlaut or diaeresis.

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Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État

In Luxemburgish Spuerkeess, in French Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État, is the leading national financial institution founded in 1856 and governed by the law of 24 March 1989.

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Bastogne

Bastogne (Dutch: Bastenaken, German: Bastnach or Bastenach, Luxembourgish: Baaschtnech) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes.

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Batty Weber

Batty (Jean-Baptiste) Weber (1860–1940) is considered to have been one of Luxembourg's most influential journalists and authors, contributing much to the development of the country's national identity.

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BBC World Service

The BBC World Service, the world's largest international broadcaster, broadcasts radio and television news, speech and discussions in over 30 languages to many parts of the world on analogue and digital shortwave platforms, Internet streaming, podcasting, satellite, DAB, FM and MW relays.

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Belgian Eifel

The Belgian Eifel (belgische Eifel, Luxembourgish: Belscher Äifel) in the German-speaking part of Belgium generally refers to the southern part of the German-speaking community which forms the Canton of Sankt Vith (German: Kanton Sankt Vith; French: Canton de Saint-Vit).

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Benelux

The Benelux Union (Benelux Unie; Union Benelux) is a politico-economic union of three neighbouring states in western Europe: Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.

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Blason populaire

Blason populaire is an umbrella genre in the field of folkloristics used to designate any item of any genre which makes use of stereotypes, usually, but not always, negative stereotypes, of a particular group.

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Boevange-sur-Attert

Boevange-sur-Attert (Luxembourgish: Béiwen-Atert, German: Böwingen) is a small town in central Luxembourg, in the canton of Mersch.

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Bombers Affair

The Bombers Affair (Luxembourgish:Bommeleeër Affär) is the name given to a series of bomb attacks on Infrastructure installations and public buildings in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg between May 1984 and April 1986.

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Bonfire

A bonfire is a large but controlled outdoor fire, used either for informal disposal of burnable waste material or as part of a celebration.

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Boppard

Boppard, formerly also spelled Boppart, is a town and municipality (since the 1976 inclusion of 9 neighbouring villages, Ortsbezirken) in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, lying in the Rhine Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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BraSCII

BraSCII is an encoded repertoire of characters that was used in Brazil.

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Brazilians

Brazilians (brasileiros in Portuguese) are citizens of Brazil.

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Bréhain-la-Ville

Bréhain-la-Ville (Luxembourgish: Leit-Bierchem) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in northeastern France.

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Burgomaster

Burgomaster (alternatively spelled burgermeister, literally master of the town, master of the borough, master of the fortress, or master of the citizens) is the English form of various terms in or derived from Germanic languages for the chief magistrate or chairman of the executive council, usually of a sub-national level of administration such as a city or a similar entity.

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Burgundian Netherlands

In the history of the Low Countries, the Burgundian Netherlands (Pays-Bas Bourguignons., Bourgondische Nederlanden, Burgundeschen Nidderlanden, Bas Payis borguignons) were a number of Imperial and French fiefs ruled in personal union by the House of Valois-Burgundy and their Habsburg heirs in the period from 1384 to 1482.

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Camillo Felgen

Camillo Jean Nicolas Felgen (17 November 1920 in Tétange – 16 July 2005 in Esch-sur-Alzette) was a Luxembourgish singer, lyricist, disc jockey, and television presenter.

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Capitalization

Capitalisation, or capitalization,see spelling differences is writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter (upper-case letter) and the remaining letters in lower case in writing systems with a case distinction.

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Carnival

Carnival (see other spellings and names) is a Western Christian and Greek Orthodox festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent.

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Case hierarchy

In linguistic typology, the case hierarchy is a particular order of cases where languages that lack a particular case are unlikely to have any of the cases listed after it in the hierarchy; languages that do have a particular case, however, will usually have at least one case from each position on its left.

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Catalan exonyms

The following is a list of Catalan exonyms, that is to say, names for countries, regions, cities, towns, rivers, etc.

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Central Franconian dialects

Central Franconian (mittelfränkische Dialekte, mittelfränkische Mundarten, Mittelfränkisch) refers to the following continuum of West Central German dialects.

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Central German

Central German (Mitteldeutsche Dialekte) is a group of High German dialects spoken from the Rhineland in the west to the former eastern territories of Germany.

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Chamber TV

Chamber TV is a Luxembourgian television channel that broadcasts coverage of the activities of the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.

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Christiane Linster

Christiane Linster is a Luxembourg-born behavioral neuroscientist and a professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior at Cornell University.

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Circumflex

The circumflex is a diacritic in the Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts that is used in the written forms of many languages and in various romanization and transcription schemes.

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Civil Administration Area of Luxembourg

The Civil Administration Area of Luxembourg was a German civil administration in German-occupied Luxembourg that existed from 29 July 1940 to 30 August 1942, when Luxembourg was annexed into Gau Moselland.

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Claire Haigh

Claire Haigh is a Luxembourgish female kickboxer and mixed martial artist.

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Close back rounded vowel

The close back rounded vowel, or high back rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound used in many spoken languages.

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Close front rounded vowel

The close front rounded vowel, or high front rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Close front unrounded vowel

The close front unrounded vowel, or high front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound that occurs in most spoken languages, represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet by the symbol i. It is similar to the vowel sound in the English word meet—and often called long-e in American English.

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Close-mid back rounded vowel

The close-mid back rounded vowel, or high-mid back rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound used in some spoken languages.

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Close-mid front unrounded vowel

The close-mid front unrounded vowel, or high-mid front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Codex Mariendalensis

The Codex Mariendalenis is a manuscript on vellum containing the epic poem Yolanda vu Veianen or Yolanda of Vianden.

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Communes of Luxembourg

Luxembourg's 102 Communes (French: communes, Gemengen, Gemeinden) conform to LAU Level 2Statec (2003), p. 9&10 and are the country's lowest administrative divisions.

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Council for German Orthography

The Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung ("Council for German Orthography" or "Council for German Spelling"), or RdR, is the main international body regulating German orthography.

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Count

Count (Male) or Countess (Female) is a title in European countries for a noble of varying status, but historically deemed to convey an approximate rank intermediate between the highest and lowest titles of nobility.

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County of Luxemburg

The County of Luxemburg (Luxembourg, Lëtzebuerg) was a State of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Crusnes

Crusnes (Luxembourgish: Krongen) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Culture of Luxembourg

The culture of Luxembourg refers to the cultural life and traditions of Luxembourg.

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D'Lëtzebuerger Land

d'Lëtzebuerger Land is a weekly newspaper published in Luxembourg.

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D'Ro'd Wullmaus

D'Ro'd Wullmaus was a newspaper published in Luxembourg between 1970 and 1973.

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D'Wäschfra (2010)

D'Wäschfra is a satire newspaper published in Luxembourg.

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Damian Kratzenberg

Damian Kratzenberg (November 5, 1878, Clervaux – October 11, 1946, Luxembourg City) was a highschool teacher who became head of the Volksdeutsche Bewegung (Volksdeutsche Movement), a pro-Nazi political group, in Luxembourg during World War II.

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De Letzeburger Bauer

De Letzeburger Bauer is a newspaper published in Luxembourg.

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De Peck-Villchen

De Peck-Villchen was a newspaper published in Luxembourg between 1945 and 1956.

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De Wilhelmus

De Wilhelmus (Luxembourgish for The Wilhelmus) is the grand ducal anthem of Luxembourg.

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Deepfrozen

Deepfrozen is a 2006 film written and directed by Luxembourgian director Andy Bausch and starring Peter Lohmeyer and Lale Yavaş.

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Demographics of Luxembourg

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Luxembourg, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Den Atelier

Den Atelier is an indoor music venue in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

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Diaeresis (diacritic)

The diaeresis (plural: diaereses), also spelled diæresis or dieresis and also known as the tréma (also: trema) or the umlaut, is a diacritical mark that consists of two dots placed over a letter, usually a vowel.

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Donne-moi une chance

"Donne-moi une chance" (English translation: "Give me a chance") was the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, performed in French and Luxembourgish by the duo Modern Times.

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Double (association football)

The Double, in association football, is the achievement of winning a country's top tier division and its primary cup competition in the same season.

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Duchy of Luxemburg

The Duchy of Luxemburg (Luxembourg, Lëtzebuerg) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire, the ancestral homeland of the noble House of Luxembourg.

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Dudelange communal council

Dudelange communal council (Conseil communal de Dudelange; Luxembourgish: Diddelenger Gemengerot) is the local council for the commune of Dudelange (Luxem-bourgish: Diddeleng), in southern Luxembourg.

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EBCDIC 256

IBM code page 256 (CCSID 256) is an EBCDIC code page used in IBM mainframes.

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Edmond de la Fontaine

Edmond de la Fontaine (24 July 1823 – 24 June 1891), better known by his pen name of Dicks, was a Luxembourgian jurist, poet, and lyricist, known for his work in the Luxembourgish language.

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Eifel dialects

The Eifel dialects (Eifeler Mundarten) are those dialects spoken in the Eifel mountains of Germany.

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Eifeler Regel

The Eifeler Regel (meaning "Eifel Rule"; in Luxembourgish also spelled Äifler Regel) is a linguistic phenomenon originally documented in the dialects of the Eifel region in the far west of Germany during the late 19th century. The rule describes a phonological process in the languages which causes the deletion of final in certain contexts, and may be reflected in spelling. More generally called n-apocope, it appears to varying extents in all dialects of the Western group of High German, including West Central German (notably Luxembourgish, Colognian and Hessian), High Franconian and Alemannic; and excludes all dialects of the Eastern group, such as Austro-Bavarian and the colonial dialects east of the Elbe-Saale line (including Standard German and Yiddish). N-apocope is a linguistic change originating in speech during the Middle High German period.

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Elections in Luxembourg

Elections in Luxembourg are held to determine the political composition of the representative institutions of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

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Electorate of Trier

The Electorate of Trier (Kurfürstentum Trier or Kurtrier), traditionally known in English by its French name of Trèves, was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that existed from the end of the 9th to the early 19th century.

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Eleonora Bretz

Eleonora Bretz (Ελεονόρα Μπρέτζ) is a Greek & Luxembourgish model and beauty contestant.

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Elixyr (cigarette)

Elixyr is a Luxembourgish brand of cigarettes currently owned and manufactured by Landewyck Tobacco.

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Embassy of the United States, Luxembourg

The Embassy of the United States of America in Luxembourg City is the diplomatic mission on the United States in Luxembourg.

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Emile Boeres

Jean-Pierre Emile Boeres (1890–1944) was a Luxembourg composer, organist and choir master.

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Emile Hemmen

Emile Hemmen, born in Sandweiler on 6.

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Erna Hennicot-Schoepges

Erna Hennicot-Schoepges (born 24 July 1941 in Dudelange) is a Luxembourgish politician for the Christian Social People's Party.

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Errouville

Errouville (Lorrain: Arovelle, Luxembourgish: Arweller) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Ethnic groups in Europe

The Indigenous peoples of Europe are the focus of European ethnology, the field of anthropology related to the various indigenous groups that reside in the nations of Europe.

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Eupen-Malmedy

Eupen-Malmedy or Eupen-Malmédy is a small, predominantly German-speaking region in eastern Belgium.

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Eurolinguistics

Eurolinguistics is a neologistic term for the study of the languages of Europe.

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European Economic Community

The European Economic Community (EEC) was a regional organisation which aimed to bring about economic integration among its member states.

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Eurovision Song Contest 1960

The Eurovision Song Contest 1960 was the fifth edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.

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Eurovision Song Contest 1984

The Eurovision Song Contest 1984, the 29th event of its kind, was held on 5 May 1984 in Luxembourg.

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Eurovision Song Contest 1992

The Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was the 37th Eurovision Song Contest and was held on 9 May 1992 in Malmö, Sweden.

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Eurovision Song Contest 1993

The Eurovision Song Contest 1993 was the 38th Eurovision Song Contest and was held on 15 May 1993 at Green Glens Arena in Millstreet, County Cork, Ireland.

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Everlange

Everlange (Luxembourgish: Iewerleng, German: Everlingen) is a small town in the commune of Useldange, in western Luxembourg.

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Fauvillers

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Félix Thyes

Félix Thyes (19 January 1830 – 8 May 1855) was a Luxembourg writer.

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Final-obstruent devoicing

Final-obstruent devoicing or terminal devoicing is a systematic phonological process occurring in languages such as Catalan, German, Dutch, Breton, Russian, Turkish, and Wolof.

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Fischbach Castle

Fischbach Castle (Luxembourgish: Schlass Fëschbech, French: Château de Fischbach, German: Schloss Fischbach) is a castle in Luxembourg.

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Fit for Start

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François Biltgen

François Biltgen (born 28 September 1958 in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgish politician, who served as Minister for Justice, Minister for Communications and the Media, and Minister for Religious Affairs, the Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform, and the Minister for Higher Education and Research, in the government of Luxembourg until 2013.

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François Valentiny

François Valentiny (born 1953 in Remerschen-Schengen, Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgish architect.

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Franconian languages

Franconian (Frankisch; Frankies; Fränkisch; Francique) includes a number of West Germanic languages and dialects possibly derived from the languages and dialects originally spoken by the Franks from their ethnogenesis in the 3rd century AD.

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Franglais

Franglais (also Frenglish) is a French portmanteau word referring initially to the pretentious overuse of English words by Francophones, and subsequently to the macaronic mixture of the French (français) and English (anglais) languages.

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French Community of Belgium

In Belgium, the French Community (Communauté française); refers to one of the three constituent constitutional linguistic communities.

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G20

The G20 (or Group of Twenty) is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.

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Gérard Lopez (businessman)

Gérard López Fojaca (born 27 December 1971) is an entrepreneur-investor and an active Luxembourgish-Spanish businessman that invests in new technologies, energy sector and in the sports industry.

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Gëlle Fra

The Monument of Remembrance (Monument du souvenir), usually known by the nickname of the Gëlle Fra (Luxembourgish for 'Golden Lady'), is a war memorial in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

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Geographical distribution of French speakers

This article details the geographical distribution of speakers of the French language, regardless of the legislative status within the countries where it is spoken.

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German dialects

German dialect is dominated by the geographical spread of the High German consonant shift, and the dialect continua that connect German to the neighbouring varieties of Low Franconian (Dutch) and Frisian.

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German diaspora

German diaspora (Deutschstämmige; also, under National Socialism: Volksdeutsche) are ethnic Germans and their descendants living outside Germany.

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German language

German (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language that is mainly spoken in Central Europe.

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German nouns

German nouns have a grammatical gender, as in many related Indo-European languages.

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German Wikipedia

The German Wikipedia (|) is the German-language edition of Wikipedia, a free and publicly editable online encyclopedia.

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German-speaking Community of Belgium

The German-speaking Community of Belgium (Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft Belgiens, DG; Communauté germanophone de Belgique; Duitstalige Gemeenschap van België) or Eastern Belgium (Ostbelgien; Belgique de l'est; Oost-België) is one of the three federal communities of Belgium.

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Germanic languages

The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania, and Southern Africa.

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Germanic umlaut

The Germanic umlaut (sometimes called i-umlaut or i-mutation) is a type of linguistic umlaut in which a back vowel changes to the associated front vowel (fronting) or a front vowel becomes closer to (raising) when the following syllable contains,, or.

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Germanic-speaking Europe

Germanic-speaking Europe refers to the area of Europe that today uses a Germanic language.

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Germans

Germans (Deutsche) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Central Europe, who share a common German ancestry, culture and history.

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Google Translate

Google Translate is a free multilingual machine translation service developed by Google, to translate text.

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Goosch.lu

Goosch.lu is a newspaper published in Luxembourg.

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Grammatical case

Case is a special grammatical category of a noun, pronoun, adjective, participle or numeral whose value reflects the grammatical function performed by that word in a phrase, clause or sentence.

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Great Council of Mechelen

From the 15th century onwards, the Great Council of the Netherlands at Mechelen (Dutch: De Grote Raad der Nederlanden te Mechelen; French: le grand conseil des Pays-Bas à Malines; German: der Grosse Rat der Niederlände zu Mecheln) was the highest court in the Burgundian Netherlands.

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Greater Germanic Reich

The Greater Germanic Reich (Großgermanisches Reich), fully styled the Greater Germanic Reich of the German Nation (Großgermanisch Reich der Deutschen Nation) is the official state name of the political entity that Nazi Germany tried to establish in Europe during World War II.

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Guillaume Konsbruck

Guillaume "Guill" Konsbruck (3 September 1909 – 3 October 1983) was a Luxembourgian military officer, politician, and manager of the steel company Arbed.

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Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg

Prince Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg (given names: Guillaume Jean Joseph Marie; born 11 November 1981), has been heir apparent to the crown of Luxembourg since his father's accession in 2000.

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Guy Rewenig

Guy Rewenig (born 31 August 1947) is a Luxembourg author and novelist.

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Habsburg Netherlands

Habsburg Netherlands is the collective name of Holy Roman Empire fiefs in the Low Countries held by the House of Habsburg and later by the Spanish Empire, also known as the Spanish Netherlands.

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Hamilius: Hip Hop Culture in Luxembourg

Hamilius: Hip Hop Culture in Luxembourg is a 2010 documentary film produced and directed by independent Luxembourgian film crew Antevita Films.

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Harry Potter in translation

The Harry Potter series of fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling is one of the most translated series of all time, with the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, having been translated into over 74 languages.

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Herserange

Herserange (German: Herseringen, Luxembourgish: Hiirkeréng/Hierkeréng) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Hieronymus van Busleyden

Hieronymus van Busleyden (Dutch: Jeroen van Busleyden; French: Jérôme de Busleyden) (c.1470 – 27 August 1517) was a patron of learning and a humanist from the Habsburg Netherlands.

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High German consonant shift

In historical linguistics, the High German consonant shift or second Germanic consonant shift is a phonological development (sound change) that took place in the southern parts of the West Germanic dialect continuum in several phases.

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High German languages

The High German languages or High German dialects (hochdeutsche Mundarten) comprise the varieties of German spoken south of the Benrath and Uerdingen isoglosses in central and southern Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Luxembourg, as well as in neighboring portions of France (Alsace and northern Lorraine), Italy (South Tyrol), the Czech Republic (Bohemia), and Poland (Upper Silesia).

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Historic Colognian

Historic Colognian or Old Colognian is the spoken and written language of the city of Cologne in Germany from the 12th century to the 18th century, before the development of Modern Colognian.

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History of Luxembourg

The history of Luxembourg consists of the history of the country of Luxembourg and its geographical area.

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History of the Jews in Luxembourg

There are roughly 1,200 Jews in Luxembourg, and Jews form one of the largest and most important religious and ethnic minority communities in Luxembourg historically.

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House of Boys

House of Boys is a 2009 Luxembourgian-German drama film directed and written by Jean-Claude Schlim, starring Layke Anderson, Benn Northover and Udo Kier.

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Hubert Loutsch

Hubert Loutsch (18 November 1878 – 24 October 1946) was a Luxembourgish politician.

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Hussigny-Godbrange

Hussigny-Godbrange (Luxembourgish: Héiséng-Gueberéng, German: Hussingen-Godbringen) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Identifying marks on euro coins

Before the introduction of the euro, the current eurozone members issued their own individual national coinage, most of which featured mint marks, privy marks and/or mint master marks.

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Immigration to Brazil

Immigration to Brazil is the movement to Brazil of foreign persons to reside permanently.

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Index of Belgium-related articles

Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Belgium include.

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Index of language articles

This is a partial index of 773 Wikipedia articles treating natural languages, arranged alphabetically.

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Indians in Luxembourg

Indians in Luxembourg form a small minority in the country.

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Indo-European copula

A feature common to all Indo-European languages is the presence of a verb corresponding to the English verb to be.

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Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law

In historical linguistics, the Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law (also called the Anglo-Frisian or North Sea Germanic nasal spirant law) is a description of a phonological development that occurred in the Ingvaeonic dialects of the West Germanic languages.

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ISO 3166-2:LU

ISO 3166-2:LU is the entry for Luxembourg in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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ISO 639:l

|- !laa | || ||I/L|| || ||Subanun, Lapuyan|| || || || || |- !lab | || ||I/A|| || ||Linear A|| || ||线形文字A|| || |- !lac | || ||I/L|| || ||Lacandon||lacandon|| || || || |- !lad | ||lad||I/L|| ||ג'ודיאו–איספאנייול||Ladino||judéo-espagnol||judeo-español||拉迪诺语; 犹太-西班牙语||ладино||Judezmo |- !lae | || ||I/L|| || ||Pattani|| || || || || |- !laf | || ||I/L|| || ||Lafofa|| || || || || |- !lag | || ||I/L|| || ||Langi|| || || || || |- !lah | ||lah||M/L|| ||ਲਹਿੰਦੀ||Lahnda||lahnda||lahnda||拉亨达语||лахнда|| |- !lai | || ||I/L|| || ||Lambya|| || || || || |- !laj | || ||I/L|| || ||Lango (Uganda)|| || ||兰戈语|| || |- !lak | || ||I/L|| || ||Laka (Nigeria)|| || || || || |- !lal | || ||I/L|| || ||Lalia|| || || || || |- !lam | ||lam||I/L|| || ||Lamba||lamba|| ||兰巴语||ламба|| |- !lan | || ||I/L|| || ||Laru|| || || || || |- !lao |lo||lao||I/L|| ||ພາສາລາວ||Lao||lao||laosiano||老挝语; 寮国语||лаосский||Laotisch |- !lap | || ||I/L|| || ||Laka (Chad)|| || || || || |- !laq | || ||I/L|| || ||Qabiao|| || ||普标语|| || |- !lar | || ||I/L|| || ||Larteh|| || || || || |- !las | || ||I/L|| || ||Lama (Togo)|| || || || || |- !lat |la||lat||I/A|| ||lingua Latīna||Latin||latin||latín||拉丁语||латинский||Latein(isch) |- !lau | || ||I/L|| || ||Laba|| || || || || |- !lav |lv||lav||M/L|| ||latviešu||Latvian||letton||letón||拉脱维亚语||латышский||Lettisch |- !law | || ||I/L|| || ||Lauje|| || || || || |- !lax | || ||I/L|| || ||Tiwa|| ||tiwa||提瓦语|| || |- !lay | || ||I/L|| || ||Lama (Myanmar)|| || || || || |- !laz | || ||I/E|| || ||Aribwatsa|| || || || || |- !lba | || ||I/E|| || ||Lui|| || || || || |- !lbb | || ||I/L|| || ||Label|| || || || || |- !lbc | || ||I/L|| || ||Lakkia||lakkia|| ||拉珈语|| || |- !lbe | || ||I/L|| ||лакку||Lak||lak||laco||拉克语||лакский|| |- !lbf | || ||I/L|| || ||Tinani|| || || || || |- !lbg | || ||I/L|| || ||Laopang|| || || || || |- !lbi | || ||I/L|| || ||La'bi|| || || || || |- !lbj | || ||I/L|| || ||Ladakhi||ladakhi||ladakhi||拉达克语|| || |- !lbk | || ||I/L|| || ||Central Bontok|| || || || || |- !lbl | || ||I/L|| || ||Libon Bikol|| || || || || |- !lbm | || ||I/L|| || ||Lodhi|| || || || || |- !lbn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamet|| || || || || |- !lbo | || ||I/L|| || ||Laven|| || || || || |- !lbq | || ||I/L|| || ||Wampar|| || || || ||Wampar |- !lbr | || ||I/L|| || ||Lorung, Northern|| || || || || |- !lbs | || ||I/L|| || ||Libyan Sign Language|| || ||利比亚手语||ливийский жестовый || |- !lbt | || ||I/L|| || ||Lachi|| || ||拉基语|| || |- !lbu | || ||I/L|| || ||Labu|| || || || || |- !lbv | || ||I/L|| || ||Lavatbura-Lamusong|| || || || ||Lavatbura-Lamusong |- !lbw | || ||I/L|| || ||Tolaki|| || || || || |- !lbx | || ||I/L|| || ||Lawangan|| || || || || |- !lby | || ||I/E|| || ||Lamu-Lamu|| || || || || |- !lbz | || ||I/L|| || ||Lardil|| || || || || |- !lcc | || ||I/L|| || ||Legenyem|| || || || || |- !lcd | || ||I/L|| || ||Lola|| || || || || |- !lce | || ||I/L|| || ||Loncong|| || || || || |- !lcf | || ||I/L|| || ||Lubu|| || || || || |- !lch | || ||I/L|| || ||Luchazi|| || || || || |- !lcl | || ||I/L|| || ||Lisela|| || || || || |- !lcm | || ||I/L|| || ||Tungag|| || || || || |- !lcp | || ||I/L|| || ||Lawa, Western|| || || || || |- !(lcq) | || ||I/L|| || ||Luhu|| || || || || |- !lcs | || ||I/L|| || ||Lisabata-Nuniali|| || || || || |- !lda | || ||I/L|| || ||Kla-Dan|| || || || || |- !ldb | || ||I/L|| || ||Idun|| || || || || |- !ldd | || ||I/L|| || ||Luri|| || || || || |- !ldg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lenyima|| || || || || |- !ldh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamja-Dengsa-Tola|| || || || || |- !ldi | || ||I/L|| || ||Laari|| || || || || |- !ldj | || ||I/L|| || ||Lemoro|| || || || || |- !ldk | || ||I/L|| || ||Leelau|| || || || || |- !ldl | || ||I/L|| || ||Kaan|| || || || || |- !ldm | || ||I/L|| || ||Landoma|| || || || || |- !ldn | || ||I/C|| || ||Láadan|| || || || || |- !ldo | || ||I/L|| || ||Loo|| || || || || |- !ldp | || ||I/L|| || ||Tso|| || || || || |- !ldq | || ||I/L|| || ||Lufu|| || || || || |- !lea | || ||I/L|| || ||Lega-Shabunda|| || || || || |- !leb | || ||I/L|| || ||Lala-Bisa|| || || || || |- !lec | || ||I/L|| || ||Leco|| || || || || |- !led | || ||I/L|| || ||Lendu|| || || || || |- !lee | || ||I/L|| || ||Lyélé|| || || || || |- !lef | || ||I/L|| || ||Lelemi|| || || || || |- !leg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lengua|| || || || || |- !leh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lenje|| || || ||лендже|| |- !lei | || ||I/L|| || ||Lemio|| || || || || |- !lej | || ||I/L|| || ||Lengola|| || || ||ленгола|| |- !lek | || ||I/L|| || ||Leipon|| || || || ||Leipon |- !lel | || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Democratic Republic of Congo)|| || || || || |- !lem | || ||I/L|| || ||Nomaande|| || || || || |- !len | || ||I/E|| || ||Lenca|| || || || || |- !leo | || ||I/L|| || ||Leti (Cameroon)|| || || || || |- !lep | || ||I/L|| || ||Lepcha|| ||lepcha||雷布查语|| || |- !leq | || ||I/L|| || ||Lembena|| || || || || |- !ler | || ||I/L|| || ||Lenkau|| || || || || |- !les | || ||I/L|| || ||Lese|| || || || || |- !let | || ||I/L|| || ||Lesing-Gelimi|| || || || || |- !leu | || ||I/L|| || ||Kara (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || || |- !lev | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamma|| || || || || |- !lew | || ||I/L|| || ||Kaili, Ledo|| || || || || |- !lex | || ||I/L|| || ||Luang|| || || || || |- !ley | || ||I/L|| || ||Lemolang|| || || || || |- !lez | ||lez||I/L|| ||лезги||Lezghian||lezghien||lezguio||列兹金语; 莱兹金语||лезгинский||Lesgisch |- !lfa | || ||I/L|| || ||Lefa|| || || || || |- !lfn | || ||I/C|| || ||Lingua Franca Nova|| || ||新共同语言|| || |- !lga | || ||I/L|| || ||Lungga|| || || || || |- !lgb | || ||I/L|| || ||Laghu|| || || || || |- !lgg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lugbara|| || ||卢格巴拉语|| || |- !lgh | || ||I/L|| || ||Laghuu|| || || || || |- !lgi | || ||I/L|| || ||Lengilu|| || || || || |- !lgk | || ||I/L|| || ||Lingarak|| || || || || |- !lgl | || ||I/L|| || ||Wala|| || || || || |- !lgm | || ||I/L|| || ||Lega-Mwenga|| || || || || |- !lgn | || ||I/L|| || ||Opuuo|| || || || || |- !lgq | || ||I/L|| || ||Logba|| || ||洛格巴语|| || |- !lgr | || ||I/L|| || ||Lengo|| || || || || |- !lgt | || ||I/L|| || ||Pahi|| || || || || |- !lgu | || ||I/L|| || ||Longgu|| || || || || |- !lgz | || ||I/L|| || ||Ligenza|| || || || || |- !lha | || ||I/L|| || ||Laha (Viet Nam)|| || ||拉哈语|| || |- !lhh | || ||I/L|| || ||Laha (Indonesia)|| || || || || |- !lhi | || ||I/L|| || ||Lahu Shi|| || ||拉祜西语|| || |- !lhl | || ||I/L|| || ||Lohar, Lahul|| || || || || |- !lhm | || ||I/L|| || ||Lhomi|| || ||洛米藏语|| || |- !lhn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lahanan|| || || || ||Lahananisch |- !lhp | || ||I/L|| || ||Lhokpu|| || || || || |- !lhs | || ||I/E|| || ||Mlahsö|| || || || || |- !lht | || ||I/L|| || ||Toga|| || || || || |- !lhu | || ||I/L|| ||Laˇhuˍ hkawˇ||Lahu|| || ||拉祜语; 拉祜纳语|| || |- !lia | || ||I/L|| || ||Limba, West-Central|| || || || || |- !lib | || ||I/L|| || ||Likum|| || || || || |- !lic | || ||I/L|| || ||Hlai|| || ||黎语|| || |- !lid | || ||I/L|| || ||Nyindrou|| || || || || |- !lie | || ||I/L|| || ||Likila|| || || || || |- !lif | || ||I/L|| ||ᤛᤡᤖᤡᤈᤨᤅ||Limbu||limbou||limbu|| || || |- !lig | || ||I/L|| || ||Ligbi|| || || || || |- !lih | || ||I/L|| || ||Lihir|| || || || || |- !lii | || ||I/L|| || ||Lingkhim|| || || || || |- !lij | || ||I/L|| ||líguru||Ligurian||ligure||ligur||利古里亚语||лигурский||Ligurisch |- !lik | || ||I/L|| || ||Lika|| || || || || |- !lil | || ||I/L|| ||Sƛ’aƛ’imxǝc||Lillooet|| || || || || |- !lim |li||lim||I/L|| ||Lèmburgs||Limburgish, Limburgan||limbourgeois|| ||林堡语||лимбургский||Limburgisch |- !lin |ln||lin||I/L|| ||Lingala||Lingala||lingala||lingala||林加拉语; 林格拉语||лингала||Lingala |- !lio | || ||I/L|| || ||Liki|| || || || || |- !lip | || ||I/L|| || ||Sekpele|| || || || || |- !liq | || ||I/L|| || ||Libido|| || || || || |- !lir | || ||I/L|| || ||Liberian English|| || || ||либерийский креольский английский|| |- !lis | || ||I/L|| || ||Lisu||lisu|| ||傈僳语|| || |- !lit |lt||lit||I/L|| ||lietuvių||Lithuanian||lituanien||lituano||立陶宛语||литовский||Litauisch |- !liu | || ||I/L|| || ||Logorik|| || || || || |- |- !liv | || ||I/L|| || ||Liv(onian)|| || || ||ливский|| |- !liw | || ||I/L|| || ||Lembak|| || || || || |- !lix | || ||I/L|| || ||Liabuku|| || || || || |- !liy | || ||I/L|| || ||Banda-Bambari|| || || || || |- !liz | || ||I/L|| || ||Libinza|| || || || || |- !lja | || ||I/E|| || ||Golpa|| || || || || |- !lje | || ||I/L|| || ||Rampi|| || || || || |- !lji | || ||I/L|| || ||Laiyolo|| || || || || |- !ljl | || ||I/L|| || ||Li'o|| || || || ||Li'o |- !ljp | || ||I/L|| || ||Lampung|| || ||楠榜语|| ||Lampung |- !ljw | || ||I/L|| || ||Yirandali|| || || || || |- !ljx | || ||I/E|| || ||Yuru|| || || || || |- !lka | || ||I/L|| || ||Lakalei|| || || || || |- !lkb | || ||I/L|| || ||Kabras|| || || || || |- !lkc | || ||I/L|| || ||Kucong|| || ||苦聪语|| || |- !lkd | || ||I/L|| || ||Lakondê|| || || || || |- !lke | || ||I/L|| || ||Kenyi|| || || || || |- !lkh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lakha|| || || || || |- !lki | || ||I/L|| ||له کی له کستان||Laki|| || || || || |- !lkj | || ||I/L|| || ||Remun|| || || || || |- !lkl | || ||I/L|| || ||Laeko-Libuat|| || || || || |- !lkm | || ||I/E|| || ||Kalaamaya|| || || || || |- !lkn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lakona|| || || || || |- !lko | || ||I/L|| || ||Khayo|| || || || || |- !lkr | || ||I/L|| || ||Päri|| || || || || |- !lks | || ||I/L|| || ||Kisa|| || || || || |- !lkt | || ||I/L|| ||Lakȟótiyapi||Lakota||lakota||lakota|| || || |- !lku | || ||I/E|| || ||Kungkari|| || || || || |- !lky | || ||I/L|| || ||Lokoya|| || || || || |- !lla | || ||I/L|| || ||Lala-Roba|| || || || || |- !llb | || ||I/L|| || ||Lolo||lolo|| ||洛勒语|| || |- !llc | || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Guinea)|| || || || || |- !lld | || ||I/L|| ||ladin||Ladin||ladin||ladino||拉迪恩语||ладинский||Ladinisch |- !lle | || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || || |- !llf | || ||I/E|| || ||Hermit|| || || || || |- !llg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lole|| || || || || |- !llh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamu|| || || || || |- !lli | || ||I/L|| || ||Teke-Laali|| || || || || |- !llj | || ||I/E|| || ||Ladji Ladji|| || || || || |- !llk | || ||I/E|| || ||Lelak|| || || || || |- !lll | || ||I/L|| || ||Lilau|| || || || || |- !llm | || ||I/L|| || ||Lasalimu|| || || || || |- !lln | || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Chad)|| || || || || |- !llo | || ||I/L|| || ||Khlor|| || || || || |- !llp | || ||I/L|| || ||Efate, North|| || || || ||Nord-Efate |- !llq | || ||I/L|| || ||Lolak|| || || || || |- !lls | || ||I/L|| || ||Lithuanian Sign Language|| || ||立陶宛手语||литовский жестовый|| |- !llu | || ||I/L|| || ||Lau|| || || || ||Lau |- !llx | || ||I/L|| || ||Lauan|| || || || || |- !lma | || ||I/L|| || ||Limba, East|| || || || || |- !lmb | || ||I/L|| || ||Merei|| || || || || |- !lmc | || ||I/E|| || ||Limilngan|| || || || || |- !lmd | || ||I/L|| || ||Lumun|| || || || || |- !lme | || ||I/L|| || ||Pévé|| || || || || |- !lmf | || ||I/L|| || ||Lembata, South|| || || || || |- !lmg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamogai|| || || || ||Lamogai |- !lmh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lambichhong|| || || || || |- !lmi | || ||I/L|| || ||Lombi|| || || || || |- !lmj | || ||I/L|| || ||Lembata, West|| || || || || |- !lmk | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamkang|| || || || || |- !lml | || ||I/L|| || ||Hano|| || || || ||Hano |- !lmm | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamam|| || || || || |- !lmn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lambadi|| || || || || |- !lmo | || ||I/L|| ||lumbard||Lombard||lombard||lombardo||伦巴底语||ломбардский||Lombardisch |- !lmp | || ||I/L|| || ||Limbum|| || || || || |- !lmq | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamatuka|| || || || || |- !lmr | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamalera|| || || || || |- !(lms) | || || || || ||Limousin|| || || || || |- !(lmt) | || || || || ||Lematang|| || || || || |- !lmu | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamenu|| || || || || |- !lmv | || ||I/L|| || ||Lomaiviti|| || || || || |- !lmw | || ||I/L|| || ||Miwok, Lake|| || || || || |- !lmx | || ||I/L|| || ||Laimbue|| || || || || |- !lmy | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamboya|| || || || ||Lamboya |- !lmz | || ||I/E|| || ||Lumbee|| || || || || |- !lna | || ||I/L|| || ||Langbashe|| || || || || |- !lnb | || ||I/L|| || ||Mbalanhu|| || || || || |- !(lnc) | || || || || ||Languedocien|| || || || || |- !lnd | || ||I/L|| || ||Lundayeh|| || || || || |- !lng | || ||I/A|| || ||Langobardic|| || ||伦巴底日耳曼语||лангобардский|| |- !lnh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lanoh|| || || || || |- !lni | || ||I/L|| || ||Lantanai|| || || || || |- !lnj | || ||I/E|| || ||Leningitij|| || || || || |- !lnl | || ||I/L|| || ||Banda, South Central|| || || || || |- !lnm | || ||I/L|| || ||Langam|| || || || || |- !lnn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lorediakarkar|| || || || || |- !lno | || ||I/L|| || ||Lango (Sudan)|| || || || || |- !lns | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamnso'|| || || || || |- !(lnt) | || || || || ||Lintang|| || || || || |- !lnu | || ||I/L|| || ||Longuda|| || || || || |- !lnw | || ||I/E|| || ||Lanima|| || || || || |- !lnz | || ||I/L|| || ||Lonzo|| || || || || |- !loa | || ||I/L|| || ||Loloda|| || || || || |- !lob | || ||I/L|| || ||Lobi|| || || || || |- !loc | || ||I/L|| || ||Inonhan|| || || || || |- !(lod) | || || || || ||Berawan|| || || || || |- !loe | || ||I/L|| || ||Saluan, Coastal|| || || || || |- !lof | || ||I/L|| || ||Logol|| || || || || |- !log | || ||I/L|| || ||Logo|| || || || || |- !loh | || ||I/L|| || ||Narim|| || || || || |- !loi | || ||I/L|| || ||Loma (Côte d'Ivoire)|| || || || || |- !loj | || ||I/L|| || ||Lou|| || || || ||Lou |- !lok | || ||I/L|| || ||Loko|| || || || || |- !lol | ||lol||I/L|| || ||Mongo||mongo|| ||芒戈语; 蒙戈语||монго|| |- !lom | || ||I/L|| ||Lö(g)ömàgòòi||Loma (Liberia)|| || || || || |- !lon | || ||I/L|| || ||Lomwe, Malawi|| || || || || |- !loo | || ||I/L|| || ||Lombo|| || || || || |- !lop | || ||I/L|| || ||Lopa|| || || || || |- !loq | || ||I/L|| || ||Lobala|| || || || || |- !lor | || ||I/L|| || ||Téén|| || || || || |- !los | || ||I/L|| || ||Loniu|| || || || || |- !lot | || ||I/L|| || ||Otuho|| || || || || |- !lou | || ||I/L|| || ||Louisiana Creole French|| || ||路易斯安那克里奥尔法语||луизианский креольский французский|| |- !lov | || ||I/L|| || ||Lopi|| || || || || |- !low | || ||I/L|| || ||Lobu, Tampias|| || || || || |- !lox | || ||I/L|| || ||Loun|| || || || || |- !loy | || ||I/L|| || ||Lowa|| || || || || |- !loz | ||loz||I/L|| ||siLozi||Lozi||lozi||lozi||洛齐语||лози||Lozi |- !lpa | || ||I/L|| || ||Lelepa|| || || || || |- !lpe | || ||I/L|| || ||Lepki|| || || || || |- !lpn | || ||I/L|| || ||Long Phuri Naga|| || || || || |- !lpo | || ||I/L|| || ||Lipo|| || ||傈颇语|| || |- !lpx | || ||I/L|| || ||Lopit|| || || || || |- !lra | || ||I/L|| || ||Lara'|| || || || || |- !lrc | || ||I/L|| || ||Luri, Northern|| || ||北卢尔语||северный лурский|| |- !lre | || ||I/E|| || ||Laurentian||laurentiennes||laurentiano|| || || |- !lrg | || ||I/E|| || ||Laragia|| || || || || |- !lri | || ||I/L|| || ||Marachi|| || || || || |- !lrk | || ||I/L|| || ||Loarki|| || || || || |- !lrl | || ||I/L|| || ||Lari|| || || || || |- !lrm | || ||I/L|| || ||Marama|| || || || || |- !lrn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lorang|| || || || || |- !lro | || ||I/L|| || ||Laro|| || || || || |- !lrr | || ||I/L|| || ||Lorung, Southern|| || || || || |- !lrt | || ||I/L|| || ||Larantuka Malay|| || || || || |- !lrv | || ||I/L|| || ||Larevat|| || || || || |- !lrz | || ||I/L|| || ||Lemerig|| || || || || |- !lsa | || ||I/L|| || ||Lasgerdi|| || || || || |- !lsd | || ||I/L|| || ||Lishana Deni|| || || || || |- !lse | || ||I/L|| || ||Lusengo|| || || || || |- !lsg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lyons Sign Language|| || ||里昂手语||лионский жестовый|| |- !lsh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lish|| || || || || |- !lsi | || ||I/L|| || ||Lashi|| || ||勒期语|| || |- !lsl | || ||I/L|| || ||Latvian Sign Language|| || ||拉脱维亚手语||латвийский жестовый|| |- !lsm | || ||I/L|| || ||Saamia|| || || || || |- !lso | || ||I/L|| || ||Laos Sign Language|| || ||老挝手语||лаосский жестовый|| |- !lsp | || ||I/L|| || ||Panamanian Sign Language|| || ||巴拿马手语||панамский жестовый|| |- !lsr | || ||I/L|| || ||Aruop|| || || || || |- !lss | || ||I/L|| || ||Lasi|| || || || || |- !lst | || ||I/L|| || ||Trinidad and Tobago Sign Language|| || ||特立尼达和多巴哥手语|| || |- !lsy | || ||I/L|| || ||Mauritian Sign Language|| || || ||маврикийский жестовый|| |- !ltc | || ||I/H||Chinese|| ||Late Middle Chinese|| || ||中古漢語||позднесредневековый китайский|| |- !ltg | || ||I/L|| || ||Latgalian|| || || || || |- !lti | || ||I/L|| || ||Leti (Indonesia)|| || || || || |- !ltn | || ||I/L|| || ||Latundê|| || || || || |- !lto | || ||I/L|| || ||Tsotso|| || || || || |- !lts | || ||I/L|| || ||Tachoni|| || || || || |- !ltu | || ||I/L|| || ||Latu|| || || || || |- !ltz |lb||ltz||I/L|| ||Lëtzebuergesch||Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch||luxembourgeois||luxemburgués||卢森堡语||люксембургский||Luxemburgisch |- !lua | ||lua||I/L|| ||lwaà:||Luba-Lulua||luba-lulua|| ||卢巴-卢拉语; 奇卢伯语|| || |- !lub |lu||lub||I/L|| || ||Luba-Katanga||luba-katanga|| ||卢巴-加丹加语; 卢巴卡丹加语||луба-катанга|| |- !luc | || ||I/L|| || ||Aringa|| || || || || |- !lud | || ||I/L|| ||lüüdi||Ludian||ludien|| || ||людиковский|| |- !lue | || ||I/L|| || ||Luvale|| || ||卢瓦勒语|| || |- !luf | || ||I/L|| || ||Laua|| || || || || |- !lug |lg||lug||I/L|| ||Luganda||Luganda||ganda||luganda||干达语; 卢干达语||ганда||Luganda |- !lui | ||lui||I/L|| || ||Luiseno||luiseno||luiseño||卢伊塞诺语||луисеньо|| |- !luj | || ||I/L|| || ||Luna|| || || || || |- !luk | || ||I/L|| || ||Lunanakha|| || || || || |- !lul | || ||I/L|| || ||Olu'bo|| || || || || |- !lum | || ||I/L|| || ||Luimbi|| || || || || |- !lun | ||lun||I/L|| ||chiLunda||Lunda||lunda|| ||隆达语||лунда|| |- !luo | ||luo||I/L|| ||Dholuo||Luo (Kenya and Tanzania)||luo|| ||卢奥语||луо|| |- !lup | || ||I/L|| || ||Lumbu|| || || || || |- !luq | || ||I/L|| ||Lucumí||Lucumi|| || || || || |- !lur | || ||I/L|| || ||Laura|| || || || || |- !lus | ||lus||I/L|| || ||Lushai||lushai||lusai||卢萨语|| || |- !lut | || ||I/L|| ||Dəxʷləšucid||Lushootseed|| || || || || |- !luu | || ||I/L|| || ||Lumba-Yakkha|| || || || || |- !luv | || ||I/L|| || ||Luwati|| || || || || |- !luw | || ||I/L|| || ||Luo|| || || || || |- !luy | || ||M/L|| || ||Luyia|| || ||卢希亚语|| || |- !luz | || ||I/L|| || ||Luri, Southern|| || ||南卢尔语|| || |- !lva | || ||I/L|| || ||Maku'a|| || || || || |- !lvk | || ||I/L|| || ||Lavukaleve|| || || || || |- !lvs | || ||I/L|| || ||Standard Latvian|| || || ||стандартный латышский|| |- !lvu | || ||I/L|| || ||Levuka|| || || || || |- !lwa | || ||I/L|| || ||Lwalu|| || || || || |- !lwe | || ||I/L|| || ||Lewo Eleng|| || || || || |- !lwg | || ||I/L|| || ||Wanga|| || || || || |- !lwh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lachi, White|| || ||白拉基语|| || |- !lwl | || ||I/L|| || ||Lawa, Eastern|| || || || || |- !lwm | || ||I/L|| || ||Laomian|| || || || || |- !lwo | || ||I/L|| || ||Luwo|| || || || || |- !lwt | || ||I/L|| || ||Lewotobi|| || || || || |- !lwu | || ||I/L|| || ||Lawu|| || || || || |- !lww | || ||I/L|| || ||Lewo|| || || || || |- !lya | || ||I/L|| || ||Layakha|| || || || || |- !lyg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lyngngam|| || || || || |- !lyn | || ||I/L|| || ||Luyana|| || || ||луяна|| |- !lzh | || ||I/H||Chinese|| ||Literary Chinese|| || ||文言文|| || |- !lzl | || ||I/L|| || ||Litzlitz|| || || || || |- !lzn | || ||I/L|| || ||Leinong Naga|| || || || || |- !lzz | || ||I/L|| ||ლაზური||Laz||laz(e)||lazo||拉兹语||лазский|| | Category:ISO 639.

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ISO basic Latin alphabet

The ISO basic Latin alphabet is a Latin-script alphabet and consists of two sets of 26 letters, codified in various national and international standards and used widely in international communication.

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ISO/IEC 8859-1

ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 1: Latin alphabet No.

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ISO/IEC 8859-15

ISO/IEC 8859-15:1999, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 15: Latin alphabet No.

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J

J is the tenth letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

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Jérôme Lulling

Jérôme Lulling is a linguist from Luxembourg who has been a leading figure in preservation and educational efforts relating to the Luxembourgish language, a Germanic language that became one of Luxembourg’s three official languages in 1984 and spoken by 300,000 persons.

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Jean-Claude Juncker

Jean-Claude Juncker (born 9 December 1954) is a Luxembourgish politician serving as President of the European Commission since 2014.

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Jerry Weyer

Jerry Weyer (born 4 January 1986) is a Luxembourgian politician, activist and lawyer.

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Josiane Kartheiser

Josiane Kartheiser (born November 28, 1950) is a Luxembourger journalist, novelist, and writer.

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Josy Braun

Josy (Joseph) Braun (14 January 1938 – 4 August 2012) was a Luxembourg writer, journalist and translator who wrote mainly in Luxembourgish.

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Juncker–Asselborn Ministry I

The first Juncker–Asselborn Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 31 July 2004 and 23 July 2009.

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Koedange

Koedange (Luxembourgish: Kéideng) is a section of the Luxembourgish commune of Fischbach located in Luxembourg District and Mersch canton.

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Lale Yavaş

Lale Yavaş (born 1978 in Brugg) is a Swiss and Turkish actress.

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Land of Eupen

The Land of Eupen or Eupen Land (Luxembourgish and Eupener Land, Pays d'Eupen, Land van Eupen) is the northern part of the German-speaking Community of Belgium, lying on the border with Germany.

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Language legislation in Belgium

This article outlines the legislative chronology concerning the use of official languages in Belgium.

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Language policy in France

France has one official language, the French language.

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Languages in censuses

Many countries and national censuses currently enumerate or have previously enumerated their populations by languages, native language, home language, level of knowing language or a combination of these characteristics.

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Languages of Belgium

The Kingdom of Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German.

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Languages of Europe

Most languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family.

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Languages of Germany

The official language of Germany is Standard German, with over 95 percent of the country speaking Standard German or German dialects as their first language.

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Languages of Luxembourg

The linguistic situation in Luxembourg is characterised by the practice and the recognition of three official languages: French, German, and the national language Luxembourgish, established in law in 1984.

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Languages of the European Union

The languages of the European Union are languages used by people within the member states of the European Union (EU).

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Languages of the Netherlands

The official language of the Netherlands is Dutch, spoken by almost all people in the Netherlands.

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Larochette

Larochette (Luxembourgish: Fiels, German: Fels) is a commune and town in central Luxembourg, in the canton of Mersch.

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Larochette Castle

Larochette Castle (Luxembourgish: Buerg Fiels, German: Burg Fels, French: Château de Larochette) stands high above the town of Larochette in central Luxembourg.

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Lasauvage

Lasauvage (Zowaasch) (German: — notionally only — Rohrbach) is a small town in the commune of Differdange, in south-western Luxembourg.

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Layke Anderson

Layke Anderson (October 10, 1983) is an award-winning British film director and former actor.

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Lëtzebuerg Privat

Privat is a German languaged News- and Online-Paper, Web-Radio and -TV in Luxembourg.

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LB

LB, lb or lb. may refer to.

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LGBT rights in Luxembourg

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Luxembourg enjoy the same rights as non-LGBT people.

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LGV Est

The Ligne à Grande Vitesse Est européenne (English: East European High Speed Line), typically shortened to LGV Est, is a French high-speed rail line that connects Vaires-sur-Marne (near Paris) and Vendenheim (near Strasbourg).

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Liet International

Liet International (West Frisian: Liet Ynternasjonaal), formerly Liet-Lávlut, is a song contest for musicians who speak any of Europe's regional or minority languages that was held the first time in Friesland in 2002.

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Linguistic purism

Linguistic purism or linguistic protectionism is the practice of defining or recognizing one variety of a language as being purer or of intrinsically higher quality than other varieties.

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List of acronyms: L

(Main list of acronyms).

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List of administrative divisions by country

The table below indicates the types and, where known, numbers of administrative divisions used by countries and their major dependent territories.

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List of broadcasting languages by country

Foreign broadcasting is broadcasting with a foreign element.

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List of countries and dependencies and their capitals in native languages

The following chart lists countries and dependencies along with their capital cities, in English as well as any additional official language(s).

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List of countries by spoken languages

This list shows countries/disputed countries organised by the languages which are spoken there.

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List of current monarchies

This is a list of current monarchies.

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List of current monarchies by continent

This is a list of current monarchies by continent.

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List of entries in the Eurovision Song Contest

This is a chronological list of all the artists and songs that have competed in the Eurovision Song Contest semi-finals and finals from 1956 to 2018.

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List of Germanic languages

The Germanic languages include some 58 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects that originated in Europe; this language family is a part of the List of Indo-European languages Indo-European language family.

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List of Indo-European languages

The Indo-European languages include some 439 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by about three billion people, including most of the major language families of Europe and western Asia, which belong to a single superfamily.

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List of ISO 639-1 codes

ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages.

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List of ISO 639-2 codes

ISO 639 is a set of international standards that lists short codes for language names.

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List of language names

This article is a resource of how to say the native name of most of the major languages in the world.

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List of language proficiency tests

This is a non-exhaustive (growing) list of standardized tests that assess someone's language proficiency of a foreign/secondary language.

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List of languages by type of grammatical genders

This article lists languages depending on their approach to grammatical gender.

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List of languages by writing system

Below is a list of languages sorted by writing system (by alphabetical order).

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List of languages in the Eurovision Song Contest

The following is a list of languages used in the Eurovision Song Contest since its inception in 1956, including songs (as) performed in finals and, since 2004, semi-finals.

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List of Latin-script alphabets

The tables below summarize and compare the letter inventory of some of the Latin-script alphabets.

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List of Latin-script digraphs

This is a list of digraphs used in various Latin alphabets.

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List of Luxembourgish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1997.

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List of multilingual countries and regions

This is an incomplete list of areas with either multilingualism at the community level or at the personal level.

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List of national mottos

This page lists state and national mottos for the world's nations.

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List of numbers in various languages

The following tables list the cardinal number names and symbols for the numbers 0 through 10 in various languages and scripts of the world.

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List of official languages

This is a list of official languages of sovereign countries.

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List of official languages by country and territory

This is a complete list of the official languages of countries and dependent territories of the world.

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List of police-related slang terms

Many slang terms, often derogatory, exist for police officers.

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List of Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

The President of the Chamber of Deputies (Luxembourgish: Chamberpresident, French: Président de la Chambre des Députés, German: Präsident der Abgeordnetenkammer) is the presiding officer in Luxembourg's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.

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List of radio stations in Luxembourg

This is an incomplete list of radio stations in Luxembourg.

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List of royal saints and martyrs

This list of royal saints and martyrs enumerates Christian monarchs, other royalty, and nobility who have been beatified or canonized, or who are otherwise venerated as or conventionally given the appellation of "saint" or "martyr".

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List of submissions to the 80th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film every year since the award was created in 1956.

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List of submissions to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film every year since the award was created in 1956.

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List of submissions to the 86th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film every year since the award was created in 1956.

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List of submissions to the 88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

This is a list of submissions to the 88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.

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List of towns in Luxembourg

There are twelve towns in Luxembourg, as defined by statute.

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List of Wikipedias

This is the list of the different language editions of Wikipedia; there are 301 Wikipedias of which 291 are active and 10 are not.

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Lokal express

Lokal express is a newspaper published in Luxembourg.

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Longeau, Belgium

Longeau (Laser in Luxembourgish) is a village in the Belgian municipality of Messancy in the province of Luxembourg.

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Longlaville

Longlaville (Luxembourgish: Longsduerf) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Lorrain language

Lorrain is a dialect (often referred to as patois) spoken by a minority of people in Lorraine in France, small parts of Alsace and in Gaume in Belgium.

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Lorraine

Lorraine (Lorrain: Louréne; Lorraine Franconian: Lottringe; German:; Loutrengen) is a cultural and historical region in north-eastern France, now located in the administrative region of Grand Est.

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Lorraine Franconian

Lorraine Franconian (Lorraine Franconian: Plàtt, lothrìnger Plàtt; francique lorrain, platt lorrain; Lothringisch) is an ambiguous designation for dialects of West Central German (Westmitteldeutsch), a group of High German dialects spoken in the Moselle department of the former north-eastern French region of Lorraine (See Linguistic boundary of Moselle).

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LTZ

LTZ or ltz may refer to.

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Luc Frieden

Luc Frieden (born 16 September 1963 in Esch-sur-Alzette) is a Luxembourgish politician, lawyer and business executive.

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Lusitanic

Lusitanic is a term used to refer to persons who share the linguistic and cultural traditions of the Portuguese-speaking nations, territories, and populations, including Portugal, Brazil, Macau, Timor-Leste, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, Guinea Bissau and others, as well as the Portuguese diaspora generally.

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Luxembourg

Luxembourg (Lëtzebuerg; Luxembourg, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a landlocked country in western Europe.

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Luxembourg (Belgium)

Luxembourg (Luxembourg; Luxemburg; Luxemburg; Lëtzebuerg; Lussimbork) is the southernmost province of Wallonia and of Belgium.

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Luxembourg (disambiguation)

Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a sovereign country in western Europe.

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Luxembourg Amateur Radio Union

The Luxembourg Amateur Radio Union (LARU) (in German, Luxemburger Amateur Radio Union, in French, Union des Radioamateurs du Luxembourg) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in LuxembourgAmateur Radio Organizations.

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Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest

Luxembourg has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 37 times since making its debut at the first contest in 1956.

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Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992

Luxembourg was present at the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 with the song "Sou fräi" (As Free), sung by Marion Welter and Kontinent.

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Luxembourg in World War II

The involvement of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in World War II began with its invasion by German forces on 10 May 1940 and lasted beyond its liberation by Allied forces in late 1944 and early 1945.

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Luxembourg literature

The literature of Luxembourg is little known beyond the country's borders, partly because Luxembourg authors write in one or more of the three official languages (French, German and Luxembourgish), partly because many works are specifically directed to a local readership.

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Luxembourgers

Luxembourgers are a Germanic ethnic group native to Luxembourg who share the culture of Luxembourg, speak Luxembourgish and are of Luxembourgish descent.

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Luxembourgish

Luxembourgish, Luxemburgish or Letzeburgesch (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuergesch) is a West Germanic language that is spoken mainly in Luxembourg.

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Luxembourgish Americans

Luxembourgish Americans (sometimes hyphenated) are Americans of Luxembourgish ancestry.

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Luxembourgish Braille

Luxembourgish Braille is the braille alphabet of the Luxembourgish language.

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Luxembourgish Canadians

Luxembourgish Canadians are Canadian citizens of Luxembourger descent or Luxembourg-born people who reside in Canada.

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Luxembourgish euro coins

Luxembourgish euro coins feature three different designs, though they all contain the portrait or effigy of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg.

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Luxembourgish nationality law

Luxembourgish nationality law is ruled by the Constitution of Luxembourg.

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Luxembourgish phonology

This article aims to describe the phonology and phonetics of central Luxembourgish, which is regarded as the emerging standard.

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Luxembourgish Wikipedia

The Luxembourgish Wikipedia is the Luxembourgish language version of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Luxinnovation

Luxinnovation is an organisation that contributes to the economic development of Luxembourg by fostering innovation, fuelling international growth and attracting foreign direct investment.

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Marion Welter

Marion Welter (born 1965) is a Luxembourgish singer.

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Mars Di Bartolomeo

Mars Di Bartolomeo (born June 27, 1952 in Dudelange, Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgish politician.

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Martelange

Martelange (German: Martelingen, Luxembourgish: Maartel, Walloon: Måtlindje) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Maulkuerfgesetz

The Maulkuerfgesetz (Luxembourgish; "Muzzle law") was a proposed 1937 law in Luxembourg.

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Mémorial

Mémorial is the official gazette of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

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Member state of the European Union

The European Union (EU) consists of 28 member states.

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Member states of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries

The Community of Portuguese Language Countries has nine member states.

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Messancy

Messancy (German: Metzig, Luxembourgish: Miezeg, Walloon: Messanceye) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Mid central vowel

The mid central vowel (also known as schwa) is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Military Administration of Luxembourg

The Military Administration of Luxembourg was a German military administration in German-occupied Luxembourg that existed from 11 May 1940 to 29 July 1940, when the military administration was replaced with the Civil Administration Area of Luxembourg.

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Mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sinn

Mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sinn (Luxembourgish for "We want to remain what we are"; archaic spelling Mir wölle bleiwe wat mir sin) is the national motto of Luxembourg.

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Miralem Pjanić

Miralem Pjanić (born 2 April 1990) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Juventus and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.

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Miss Luxembourg

Miss Luxembourg is a national Beauty pageant in Luxembourg.

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Moin

Moin, moi or mòjn is a Danish, Frisian, Kashubian and Low German greeting from East Frisia, Southern Schleswig (including North Frisia and Flensburg), Bremen, Hamburg, Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the eastern and northern Netherlands and Southern Jutland in Denmark.

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Mosel (wine region)

Mosel is one of 13 German wine regions (Weinbaugebiete) for quality wines (''Qualitätswein'', formerly ''QbA'' and ''Prädikatswein''), and takes its name from the Mosel River (Moselle. Luxembourgish: Musel.). Before 1 August 2007 the region was called Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, but changed to a name that was considered more consumer-friendly.

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Moselle (department)

Moselle is the most populous department in Lorraine, in the east of France, and is named after the river Moselle, a tributary of the Rhine, which flows through the western part of the department.

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Moselle Franconian dialects

Moselle Franconian (German Moselfränkisch) is a group of West Central German dialects, part of the Central Franconian language area.

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Motto of the European Union

In varietate concordia (in English: United in diversity) is the official motto of the European Union (EU), adopted in 2000.

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Multilingualism in Luxembourg

Multilingualism is a part of everyday life for the population of Luxembourg.

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Municipalities with language facilities

There are 27 municipalities with language facilities in Belgium which must offer services to residents in Dutch, French or German, in addition to their official languages.

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Muselzeidung

Muselzeidung is a newspaper published in Luxembourg.

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Names of Belgian places in other languages

This is a list of names of Belgian places in other languages.

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Names of Germany

Because of Germany's geographic position in the centre of Europe, as well as its long history as a non-united region of distinct tribes and states, there are many widely varying names of Germany in different languages, perhaps more so than for any other European nation.

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Names of the days of the week

The names of the days of the week in many languages are derived from the names of the classical planets in Hellenistic astrology, which were in turn named after contemporary deities, a system introduced by the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity.

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National language

A national language is a language (or language variant, e.g. dialect) that has some connection—de facto or de jure—with people and the territory they occupy.

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National symbols of Luxembourg

There are a number of national symbols of Luxembourg, representing Luxembourg or its people in either official or unofficial capacities.

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Near-close back rounded vowel

The near-close back rounded vowel, or near-high back rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some vocal languages.

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Near-close front rounded vowel

The near-close front rounded vowel, or near-high front rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Near-close front unrounded vowel

The near-close front unrounded vowel, or near-high front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Near-open front unrounded vowel

No description.

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Neumünster Abbey

Neumünster Abbey (Luxembourgish: Abtei Neimënster, Abbaye de Neumünster.) is a public meeting place and cultural centre, located in the Grund district of Luxembourg City in southern Luxembourg.

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Nicolas Hosch

Nicolas Hosch was a Luxembourgish syndicalist labor leader, who served as the General Commissioner of the Lëtzebuerger Scouten.

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Norbert Sinner

Norbert Sinner (5 April 1907 – 9 November 1945) was a Luxembourgian cyclist.

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Nordstad

Nordstad is a development area in north-central Luxembourg, and a colloquial term to refer to the combined urban areas in the region.

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Old Dutch

In linguistics, Old Dutch or Old Low Franconian is the set of Franconian dialects (i.e. dialects that evolved from Frankish) spoken in the Low Countries during the Early Middle Ages, from around the 5th to the 12th century.

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Old Saxon

Old Saxon, also known as Old Low German, was a Germanic language and the earliest recorded form of Low German (spoken nowadays in Northern Germany, the northeastern Netherlands, southern Denmark, the Americas and parts of Eastern Europe).

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Once upon a time

"Once upon a time" is a stock phrase used to introduce a narrative of past events, typically in fairy tales and folk tales.

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Ons Heemecht

Ons Heemecht (is the national anthem of Luxembourg. The title in Luxembourgish translates as Our Homeland. Michel Lentz wrote the words in 1859, and they were set to music by Jean Antoine Zinnen in 1864. The song was first performed in public in Ettelbruck, a town at the confluence of the Alzette and Sauer rivers (both of which are mentioned in the song) on 5 June 1864. The first and the last stanza of Ons Heemecht were adopted as Luxembourg's national anthem in 1895. It was added as one of the official 'national emblems' (emblèmes nationaux), alongside the national flag, national coat of arms, and the Grand Duke's Official Birthday, on 17 June 1993. Ons Heemecht is the national anthem, the royal anthem or more accurately the grand ducal anthem, is De Wilhelmus. The music of ' 'De Wilhelmus has its origin in Het Wilhelmus, the national anthem of the Netherlands.

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Open back unrounded vowel

The open back unrounded vowel, or low back unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Open front unrounded vowel

The open front unrounded vowel, or low front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. It is one of the eight primary cardinal vowels, not directly intended to correspond to a vowel sound of a specific language but rather to serve as a fundamental reference point in a phonetic measuring system. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) that represents this sound is, and in the IPA vowel chart it is positioned at the lower-left corner. However, the accuracy of the quadrilateral vowel chart is disputed, and the sound has been analyzed acoustically as an extra-open/low unrounded vowel at a position where the front/back distinction has lost its significance. There are also differing interpretations of the exact quality of the vowel: the classic sound recording of by Daniel Jones is slightly more front but not quite as open as that by John Wells. In practice, it is considered normal by many phoneticians to use the symbol for an open ''central'' unrounded vowel and instead approximate the open front unrounded vowel with (which officially signifies a ''near-open'' front unrounded vowel). This is the usual practice, for example, in the historical study of the English language. The loss of separate symbols for open and near-open front vowels is usually considered unproblematic, because the perceptual difference between the two is quite small, and very few languages contrast the two. If one needs to specify that the vowel is front, one can use symbols like (advanced/fronted), or (lowered), with the latter being more common. The Hamont dialect of Limburgish has been reported to contrast long open front, central and back unrounded vowels, which is extremely unusual.

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Open-mid back rounded vowel

The open-mid back rounded vowel, or low-mid back rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Open-mid front rounded vowel

The open-mid front rounded vowel, or low-mid front rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Open-mid front unrounded vowel

The open-mid front unrounded vowel, or low-mid front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound used in some spoken languages.

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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is the world's largest security-oriented intergovernmental organization.

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Outline of Luxembourg

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Luxembourg: Luxembourg – small sovereign country located in Western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany.

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Partition of Belgium

The partition of Belgium is a hypothetical situation which has been discussed by both Belgian and international media, especially in the context of events such as the 2007–11 Belgian political crisis.

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Patrick Schmit

Patrick Schmit (born 1 November 1974) is a Luxembourgish retired competitive figure skater, born in Luxembourg City.

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Paul Eyschen

Paul Eyschen (9 September 1841 – 11 October 1915) was a Luxembourgish politician, statesman, lawyer, and diplomat.

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Paul Hamelius

Paul Hamelius or Hamélius (1868–1922) was a Belgian philologist who produced the two-volume Early English Text Society edition of the Travels of Sir John Mandeville (1919, 1923).

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Peter (given name)

Peter is a common masculine given name.

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Petit bonhomme

"Petit bonhomme" (English translation: "Little Boy") was the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962, performed in French by Luxembourgish singer Camillo Felgen.

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Pig in a poke

The idioms pig in a poke and sell a pup (or buy a pup) refer to a confidence trick originating in the Late Middle Ages, when meat was scarce, but cats and dogs were not.

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Pizzicato (magazine)

Pizzicato is a magazine published monthly in Luxembourg by Artevents Ltd., devoted to classical music.

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Place Guillaume II

Place Guillaume II is a town square in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

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Portuguese Luxembourger

A Portuguese Luxembourger or Lusoburguês is a citizen of Luxembourg that either was born in Portugal or is of Portuguese ancestry.

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Préizerdaul

Préizerdaul is a commune in western Luxembourg, in the canton of Redange.

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Prince Félix of Luxembourg

Prince Félix of Luxembourg (Félix Léopold Marie Guillaume; born 3 June 1984) is the second son of Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa.

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Project Gutenberg

Project Gutenberg (PG) is a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works, to "encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks".

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Protestant Reformed Church of Luxembourg

The Protestant Reformed Church of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Protestantesch-Réforméiert Kierch vu Lëtzebuerg, French: Église Protestante Réformée du Luxembourg, German: Protestantisch-Reformierte Kirche von Luxemburg) is a Protestant Reformed denomination that operates solely in Luxembourg.

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Public holidays in Luxembourg

This is a list of public holidays in Luxembourg.

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Pulvermuhl Viaduct

The Pulvermuhl Viaduct (Biisser Bréck in Luxemburgish) is a two-track railway viaduct in Pulvermuhl in eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

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Quarters of Luxembourg City

The Quarters of Luxembourg City (Luxembourgish: Quartierën, French: Quartiers, German: Stadtteile) are the smallest administrative division for local government in Luxembourg City, the capital and largest city in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

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Radio 100,7

radio 100,7 is a public-service radio station in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

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Réseau Luxembourgeois des Amateurs d'Ondes Courtes

The Radioamateurs du Luxembourg (RL) (in English, Luxembourg Amateur Radio Society) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Luxembourg.

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Regional language

A regional language is a language spoken in an area of a sovereign state, whether it be a small area, a federal state or province, or some wider area.

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Reichsgau Wallonien

The Reichsgau Wallonia (German: Reichsgau Wallonien; French: Gau du Reich Wallonie) was a short-lived Reichsgau of Nazi Germany established in 1944.

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Remich

Remich (Réimech) is a commune with town status in south-eastern Luxembourg with a population of 3,645 inhabitants.

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Rendolepsis

Rendolepsis is a film made in Luxembourg in 2003, directed by Marc Barnig and Philippe Schockweiler and produced by Koler Movies Lëtzebuerg (KML).

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Responses to sneezing

In English-speaking countries, the common verbal response to another person's sneeze is "bless you", or, less commonly in the United States and Canada, "Gesundheit", the German word for health (and the response to sneezing in German-speaking countries).

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Rheinische Dokumenta

The Rheinische Dokumenta is a phonetic writing system developed in the early 1980s by a working group of academics, linguists, local language experts, and local language speakers of the Rhineland.

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Ripuarian language

Ripuarian (also Ripuarian Franconian or Ripuarisch Platt) is a German dialect group, part of the West Central German language group.

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Robert Schuman

Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Robert Schuman (29 June 18864 September 1963) was a Luxembourg-born French statesman.

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Rosport-Mompach

Rosport-Mompach (Luxembourgish: Rouspert-Mompech) is a commune of Luxembourg located in the canton of Echternach.

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Rotondes (Luxembourg)

The Rotondes (Luxembourgish: Rotonden, French: Rotondes) are two railway roundhouses with a diameter of 52 meters and a height of 15 meters, built by the Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois (CFL), located in Bonnevoie, Luxembourg City.

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Roy Reding

Roy Reding, born 17 July 1965 in Luxembourg City, is a Luxembourgish Member of Parliament, lawyer, politician and vice-president of the ADR, as well as treasurer of the Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists (AECR), a centre-right eurosceptic European political party, of which the ADR is a member.

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RTL Group

RTL Group is a leader across broadcast, content and digital.

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RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg

RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg is the main television channel in Luxembourg, broadcasting in Luxembourgish.

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SaarLorLux

SaarLorLux or Saar-Lor-Lux (also SarLorLux in French), a portmanteau of Saarland, Lorraine and Luxembourg, is a euroregion of five different regional authorities located in four different European states.

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Sauer

The Sauer (German, Luxembourgish) or Sûre (French) is a river in Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany.

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Saulnes

Saulnes (Luxembourgish: Zounen/Zongen) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Sélange

Sélange (Séilen in Luxemburgisch, Selingen in German language) is a village in Luxembourg Province, in southern Belgium.

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Scout Motto

The Scout Motto of the Scout movement, in various languages, has been used by millions of Scouts around the world since 1907.

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Semois

The Semois (Simwès in Walloon, often under elided form Smwès; Semoy, Sesbach in German, Setzbaach in Luxemburgish of Arlon; and known as the Semoy in France) is a river flowing from the Ardennes uplands of Belgium and France towards the Meuse, of which it is a right tributary.

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Septfontaines

Septfontaines (Simmer, Simmern) is a small town in western Luxembourg.

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Serbs in Luxembourg

Serbian Luxembourger are citizens of Luxembourg who are of Serbian origin.

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Serrouville

Serrouville (Luxembourgish: Sorsweller) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Service de Renseignement de l’État

The Service de Renseignement de l’État, full name Service de Renseignement de l’État Luxembourgeois (SREL; Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Staatlëchen Noriichtendéngscht), is the Luxembourgish homeland intelligence agency.

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Seventeen Provinces

The Seventeen Provinces were the Imperial states of the Habsburg Netherlands in the 16th century.

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Sinterklaas

Sinterklaas or Sint-Nicolaas is a legendary figure based on Saint Nicholas, patron saint of children.

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So laang we's du do bast

"So laang we's du do bast" ("As Long As You Are There") was Luxembourg's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960.

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Sonlez

Sonlez is a village in Luxembourg.

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Sou fräi

"Sou fräi" (English translation: "So free") was the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, performed in Luxembourgish (only the second time this language was used at the Contest) by Marion Welter & Kontinent.

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Stad

Stad is the word for city used in Swedish, Danish, Dutch and Luxembourgish, and related to German Stadt.

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Standard German

Standard German, High German or more precisely Standard High German (Standarddeutsch, Hochdeutsch, or in Swiss Schriftdeutsch) is the standardized variety of the German language used in formal contexts, and for communication between different dialect areas.

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Standard German phonology

The phonology of Standard German is the standard pronunciation or accent of the German language.

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Stéphanie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg

Stéphanie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (born Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy on 18 February 1984), is the wife of Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume, heir apparent to the throne of Luxembourg.

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T.TV

T.TV (initially called Tango TV) was a Luxembourgian satellite, cable, internet, and mobile television channel.

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Tageblatt

Tageblatt is a German language Luxembourgish daily newspaper published in Esch-sur-Alzette by Editpress.

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Tessy Antony

Princess Tessy of Luxembourg (born 28 October 1985) is the estranged wife of Prince Louis of Luxembourg and daughter-in-law of Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

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Théâtre des Capucins

Théâtre des Capucins is a theatre in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.

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The Great Sermon Handicap

"The Great Sermon Handicap" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves.

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The Kelly Family

The Kelly Family is an Irish-American-European music group consisting of a multi-generational family, usually consisting of nine siblings joined occasionally on stage in their earlier years by their father and mother.

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The Treasure Knights and the Secret of Melusina

The Treasure Knights and the Secret of Melusina (D'Schatzritter an d'Geheimnis vum Melusina) is a 2012 German-Luxembourgian children's film.

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Tiercelet

Tiercelet (Luxembourgish: Däitsch-Lahr and Lahr) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Toernich

Toernich (Luxembourgish: Täernech, Walloon: Tournich) is part of the Belgian town of Arlon in the Walloon region in the province of Luxembourg.

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Tourism in Luxembourg

Tourism in Luxembourg is an important component of the national economy, representing about 8.3% of GDP in 2009 and employing some 25,000 people or 11.7% of the working population.

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Translations of The Hobbit

J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit has been translated into many languages.

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Transylvanian Saxon dialect

Transylvanian Saxon (Saxon: Siweberjesch-Såksesch or just Såksesch, or Siebenbürgisch-Sächsische Sprache) is the German dialect of the Transylvanian Saxons.

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Tullio Forgiarini

Tullio Forgiarini (born 1966) is a Luxembourgian writer.

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Universalove

Universalove is a 2008 Austrian romantic tragedy film directed by Thomas Woschitz.

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Uvular trill

The uvular trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Velar nasal

The velar nasal, also known as agma, from the Greek word for fragment, is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Vianden

Vianden (Veianen) is a commune with town status in the Oesling, north-eastern Luxembourg, with over 1,800 inhabitants.

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Villers-la-Chèvre

Villers-la-Chèvre (Luxembourgish: Gäässweller) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Villers-la-Montagne

Villers-la-Montagne (Luxembourgish: Biergweller) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Villerupt

Villerupt (Luxembourgish: Weller) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Voiced alveolar affricate

The voiced alveolar sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Voiced alveolo-palatal fricative

The voiced alveolo-palatal sibilant fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Voiced bilabial stop

The voiced bilabial stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Voiced dental and alveolar stops

The voiced alveolar stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Voiced labio-velar approximant

The voiced labio-velar approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in certain spoken languages, including English.

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Voiced labiodental affricate

A voiced labiodental affricate (in IPA) is a rare affricate consonant that is initiated as a voiced labiodental stop and released as a voiced labiodental fricative.

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Voiced uvular fricative

The voiced uvular fricative or approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Voiced velar stop

The voiced velar stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Voiceless alveolar affricate

A voiceless alveolar affricate is a type of affricate consonant pronounced with the tip or blade of the tongue against the alveolar ridge (gum line) just behind the teeth.

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Voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative

The voiceless alveolo-palatal sibilant fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some oral languages.

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Voiceless bilabial stop

The voiceless bilabial stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages.

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Voiceless dental and alveolar stops

The voiceless alveolar stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages.

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Voiceless glottal fricative

The voiceless glottal fricative, sometimes called voiceless glottal transition, and sometimes called the aspirate, is a type of sound used in some spoken languages that patterns like a fricative or approximant consonant phonologically, but often lacks the usual phonetic characteristics of a consonant.

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Voiceless labiodental affricate

A voiceless labiodental affricate (in IPA) is a rare affricate consonant that is initiated as a labiodental stop and released as a voiceless labiodental fricative.

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Voiceless uvular fricative

The voiceless uvular fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages.

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Voiceless velar stop

The voiceless velar stop or voiceless velar plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages.

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Wallonia

Wallonia (Wallonie, Wallonie(n), Wallonië, Walonreye, Wallounien) is a region of Belgium.

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Walloon language

Walloon (Walon in Walloon) is a Romance language that is spoken in much of Wallonia in Belgium, in some villages of Northern France (near Givet) and in the northeast part of WisconsinUniversité du Wisconsin: collection de documents sur l'immigration wallonne au Wisconsin, enregistrements de témoignages oraux en anglais et wallon, 1976 until the mid 20th century and in some parts of Canada.

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Walloons

Walloons (Wallons,; Walons) are a Romance ethnic people native to Belgium, principally its southern region of Wallonia, who speak French and Walloon.

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Weser-Rhine Germanic

Weser-Rhine Germanic (German Weser-Rhein-Germanisch) is a term introduced by the German linguist Friedrich Maurer for the group of prehistoric West Germanic dialects ancestral to Low Franconian and Rhine Franconian, and ultimately to Dutch and the West Central German dialects.

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West Central German

West Central German (Westmitteldeutsche Dialekte) belongs to the Central, High German dialect family in the German language.

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West Germanic languages

The West Germanic languages constitute the largest of the three branches of the Germanic family of languages (the others being the North Germanic and the extinct East Germanic languages).

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White Brazilians

White Brazilians (brasileiros brancos) refers to Brazilian citizens of European or Levantine descent.

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Who's Quentin?

Who's Quentin? is a 2005 Luxembourgish film written and directed by Sacha Bachim.

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Will Kesseler

Will Kesseler was a Luxembourgian painter, considered to be one of nation’s best Colourists.

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William

William is a popular given name of an old Germanic origin.

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Wine route

Wine route or wine road (Weinstraße - Route des Vins) is used for a number of tourist routes usually in German-speaking wine regions including.

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Wisconsin German

The term Wisconsin German refers to both Wisconsin High German and to heritage dialects of German spoken in Wisconsin.

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WordCrex

WordCrex is a mobile app similar to the famous word game Scrabble and Wordfeud.

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Woxx

Woxx is a multilingual weekly newspaper published in Luxembourg.

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Yandex.Translate

Yandex.Translate (previously Yandex.Translation) is a web service provided by Yandex, intended for the translation of text or web pages into another language.

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Yolanda of Vianden

Mother Yolanda (or Yolande, Iolanda) of Vianden, O.P., (1231–1283) was the youngest daughter of Count Henry I of Vianden and Margaret, Marchioness of Namur.

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Zolwerknapp

Zolwerknapp (Zolver Knapp) is a hill in the commune of Sanem, in south-western Luxembourg.

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1 euro cent coin

The 1 euro cent coin (€0.01) has a value of one hundredth of a euro and is composed of copper-covered steel.

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1 euro coin

The 1-euro coin is a euro coin with a value of one euro (€1).

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10 euro cent coin

The 10 euro cent coin (€0.10) has a value of one tenth of a euro and is composed of an alloy called Nordic gold.

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1855 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1855.

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1900 Summer Olympics

The 1900 Summer Olympics (Les Jeux olympiques d'été de 1900), today officially known as the Games of the II Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event that took place in Paris, France, in 1900.

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1984 in Luxembourg

The following lists events that happened during 1984 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

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1985 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1985.

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1991 in Luxembourg

The following lists events that happened during 1991 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

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1st Belgian Infantry Brigade

The 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade, also known as the "Piron Brigade" (Brigade Piron) after its commander Jean-Baptiste Piron, was a Belgian and Luxembourgish military unit in the Free Belgian forces during World War II.

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2 euro cent coin

The 2 euro cent coin (€0.02) has a value of one-fiftieth of a euro and is composed of copper-plated steel.

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2 euro coin

The 2 euro coin (€2) is the highest value euro coin and has been used since the introduction of the euro (in its cash form) in 2002.

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2 euro commemorative coins

2 commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the eurozone since 2004 as legal tender in all eurozone member states.

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20 euro cent coin

The 20 euro cent coin (€0.20) has a value of one fifth of a euro and is composed of an alloy called nordic gold in the Spanish flower shape.

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42 (number)

42 (forty-two) is the natural number that succeeds 41 and precedes 43.

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5 euro cent coin

The 5 euro cent coin (€0.05) has a value of one twentieth of a euro and is composed of copper-covered steel.

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50 euro cent coin

The 50 euro cent coin (€0.50) has a value of half a euro and are composed of an alloy called nordic gold.

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References

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