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North Frisian is a minority language of Germany, spoken by about 10,000 people in North Frisia. The language is part of the larger group of the West Germanic Frisian languages . The language comprises 10 dialects which are themselves divided into an insular and a mainland group.
- North Frisians
The North Frisians live on the west coast of...
- Anglo-Frisian languages
The Anglo-Frisian languages are the Anglic (English, Scots,...
- Saterland Frisian language
Saterland Frisian, also known as Sater Frisian, Saterfrisian...
- North Frisia
In addition to standard German, North Frisia has speakers of...
- North Frisians
North Frisian, the second branch, is spoken in the northernmost German district of Nordfriesland in the state of Schleswig-Holstein: on the North Frisian mainland, and on the North Frisian Islands of Sylt, Föhr, Amrum, and the Halligs.
North Frisian is a language that is mostly spoken in the Schleswig-Holstein state of Germany. It uses the Latin alphabet like other Frisian languages. It is spoken by about 8,000 people and also is broken into dialects that are mutually unintelligible. [1]