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A branch of Old Low Franconian, with a Frisian substrate, spoken and written during the Middle Ages (c. 9th to 12th century) in the Netherlands and the northern part of present-day Belgium, as well as in areas of northern France along the North Sea coast and adjoining Belgium. This language represents the first attested stage of the Dutch language and its dialects, being succeeded by Middle Dutch in the later Middle Ages.
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A
branch
of
Old
Low
Franconian,
with
a
Frisian
substrate,
spoken
and
written
during
the
Middle
Ages
(c.
9th
to
12th
century)
in
the
Netherlands
and
the
northern
part
of
present-day
Belgium,
as
well
as
in
areas
of
northern
France
along
the
North
Sea
coast
and
adjoining
Belgium.
This
language
represents
the
first
attested
stage
of
the
Dutch
language
and
its
dialects,
being
succeeded
by
Middle
Dutch
in
the
later
Middle
Ages.
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A
branch
of
Old
Low
Franconian,
with
a
Frisian
substrate,
spoken
and
written
during
the
Middle
Ages
(c.
9th
to
12th
century)
in
the
Netherlands
and
the
northern
part
of
present-day
Belgium,
as
well
as
in
areas
of
northern
France
along
the
North
Sea
coast
and
adjoining
Belgium.
This
language
represents
the
first
attested
stage
of
the
Dutch
language
and
its
dialects,
being
succeeded
by
Middle
Dutch
in
the
later
Middle
Ages.