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Dutch words for nouns (persons, places, and things) are classified as either common or neuter.  
Dutch words for nouns (persons, places, and things) are classified as either common or neuter.  


'''Variant Forms of Words'''  
[https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Spelling_Variations_in_Dutch_Documents '''Variant Forms of Words''']


In Dutch, as in English, the forms of some words will vary according to how they are used in a sentence. Who—whose—whom, or marry—marries—married are examples of words in English with variant forms. This word list gives the standard form of each Dutch word. As you read Dutch records, you will need to be aware that some words vary with usage.  
In Dutch, as in English, the forms of some words will vary according to how they are used in a sentence. Who—whose—whom, or marry—marries—married are examples of words in English with variant forms. This word list gives the standard form of each Dutch word. As you read Dutch records, you will need to be aware that some words vary with usage.  
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