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# The [[Low German]] or [[Low Saxon]] language, now in general usage often restricted to [[German]] Low German.
# The [[Low German]] or [[Low Saxon]] language, now in general usage often restricted to [[German]] Low German.
# {{lb|nl|obsolete}} Any continental [[West Germanic]] language that is neither [[High German]] nor [[Frisian]], thus including [[Dutch]] as well as Low German.
# {{lb|nl|obsolete}} [[Dutch]].
# {{lb|nl|obsolete}} [[Dutch]].



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Alternative forms

Etymology

From neder +‎ Duits.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈneː.dərˌdœy̯ts/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: Ne‧der‧duits

Proper noun

Nederduits n

  1. The Low German or Low Saxon language, now in general usage often restricted to German Low German.
  2. (obsolete) Dutch.

Synonyms

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: Netherdutch (calque)

Adjective

Nederduits (comparative Nederduitser, superlative meest Nederduits or Nederduitst)

  1. Low German (see above).
  2. (obsolete) Dutch.

Inflection

Declension of Nederduits
uninflected Nederduits
inflected Nederduitse
comparative Nederduitser
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial Nederduits Nederduitser het Nederduitst
het Nederduitste
indefinite m./f. sing. Nederduitse Nederduitsere Nederduitste
n. sing. Nederduits Nederduitser Nederduitste
plural Nederduitse Nederduitsere Nederduitste
definite Nederduitse Nederduitsere Nederduitste
partitive Nederduits Nederduitsers