South Guelderish

In today's world, South Guelderish has become a topic of great relevance and debate. From its origins to the present, South Guelderish has aroused interest and curiosity in people of all ages and areas of society. Its impact on people's daily lives has generated different opinions and positions on the matter. In this article, we will seek to explore the different perspectives on South Guelderish, as well as analyze its influence in different areas of society. Additionally, we will examine how South Guelderish has evolved over time and what we can expect from its future.

South Guelderish (Dutch: Zuid-Gelders [ˌzœytˈxɛldərs]; German: Südgeldersch) is a Dutch dialect area proposed by Jo Daan that encompasses the Veluwezoom National Park, Rijk van Nijmegen, Land van Maas en Waal, the Bommelerwaard, the Tielerwaard, the Betuwe, and Liemers.

References

  1. ^ Daan, Jo (1969). Van Randstad tot Landrand. Bijdragen en Mededelingen der Dialectcommissie van de KNAW XXXVI. Amsterdam: Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Maatschappij.

External links

  • Song in South Guelderish, Diems volkslied: ,