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The Grand Dictation Is a Brabant Party, the Winner only Makes Three Mistakes

Summary by Omroep Brabant
A strong or weak verb, the intermediate "n" and the imperative mood: 28-year-old Suzanne Luiken from Helmond has no trouble with them. She was crowned the overall winner of the Great Dictation of the Dutch Language, held this year in Deurne, on Saturday. Frank van Pamelen, author and former city poet of Tilburg, took home the prize among the prominent participants. It was a huge Brabant party at the Deurne library. With two winners from the prov…
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A strong or weak verb, the intermediate "n" and the imperative mood: 28-year-old Suzanne Luiken from Helmond has no trouble with them. She was crowned the overall winner of the Great Dictation of the Dutch Language, held this year in Deurne, on Saturday. Frank van Pamelen, author and former city poet of Tilburg, took home the prize among the prominent participants. It was a huge Brabant party at the Deurne library. With two winners from the prov…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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