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The Hague dialect (Standard Dutch: ''Haags'', ''het Haagse dialect''; The Hague dialect: ''Haags'', ''et Haagse dialek'') is a dialect of Dutch spoken in The Hague. It differs from Standard Dutch almost exclusively in pronunciation. It has two subvarieties: * Low-class ''plat Haags'' or ''Hèègs'', generally spoken roughly south of the Laan van Meerdervoort; * More posh ''dàftig'', ''Haegs'' or ''bekakt Haags'', generally spoken roughly north of the Laan van Meerdervoort. == Where it is spoken == # Leyenburg # Rustenburg en Oostbroek # Morgenstond # Bouwlust # Vrederust # Zuiderpark # Moerwijk # parts of Loosduinen # Kraayenstein # Houtwijk # Waldeck # Laakkwartier Rijswik and Voorburg are for the most part Haags-speaking. Scheveningen has its own dialect (''Schevenings''), which is different than the traditional The Hague dialect. However, some people also speak The Hague dialect there, or a mixture between the Scheveningen dialect and The Hague dialect (''Nieuw-Schevenings''). Loosduinen also has its own dialect (''Loosduins''), which is very similar to The Hague dialect. It differs from the latter by having a diphthongal pronunciation of and . Some people also speak The Hague dialect in Zoetermeer. That is because an influx of people from The Hague to Zoetermeer took place in the 1960s, multiplying the population of the latter twelve times. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Hague dialect」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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