Colud this refer to a belgian law book, code, or register, and if so, what? It is discussing overlapping pensions. Si le rΓ©sultat avantageux pour vous,.
For example, if you had a belgian grandparent, you would be a quarter belgian. On a belgian letter, in the header, it has p.a. before the address of the organisation sending the letter, possibly a shared address. The letters mb are used repeatedly before dates in the reference footnotes on a belgian report.
From the reaction of the girl from utrecht and because only hoe gaat het? is in the phrase books and not hoe is het? i thought maybe hoe is het? was maybe. I know that tycho brahe was danish, but can the word de come from dutch to indicate his noble origin, linguistically? J'ai un quart de belge ? In general belgian dutch is softer but the g and the h.
In other words, does de in front of a last. The sounds spelled as ui, ei/ij and au/ou are definitely diphthongs in standard dutch in both the netherlands and belgium. In the dutch language courses i took in belgium, all of the belgian teachers taught one g sound regardless of position. However, they are monophthongs in several.
I'm wondering if p.a. might stand. How do you say this in french?