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In the Dutch language, the word 't (Dutch pronunciation: [/ət/]) is a contraction of the article "het", meaning "the". 't can be found as a tussenvoegsel, a word that is positioned between a person's first and last name. Careful writers should use a right quotation mark (unicode 2019) in front of the t and not confuse it with a left quotation mark (unicode 2018).
Examples
- Bart Spring in 't Veld
- Dirk van 't Klooster
- Evert-Jan 't Hoen
- Gerard 't Hooft
- Haas Visser 't Hooft
- Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff
- John van 't Schip
- Maarten 't Hart
- Sophie in 't Veld
- Tom van 't Hek
- Van 't Hof (surname)
- Van 't Wout (surname)
- Willem Visser 't Hooft
- Youp van 't Hek
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