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  1. Há 5 dias · Language database Frisian.eu A website with a great variety on (old)Frisian language resources, such as data, tools and services. Datasets can be downloaded, Json services are freely available.

  2. Há 2 dias · The Frisian languages, which together with the Anglic languages form the Anglo-Frisian languages, are the closest living relatives of English. Low German/Low Saxon is also closely related, and sometimes English, the Frisian languages, and Low German are grouped together as the North Sea Germanic languages, though this grouping ...

  3. Há 5 dias · English language, a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family that is closely related to the Frisian, German, and Dutch languages. It originated in England and is the dominant language of the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Low_GermanLow German - Wikipedia

    Há 5 dias · In Germany, Low German has replaced the Danish and Frisian languages in many regions. Saterland Frisian is the only remnant of East Frisian language and is surrounded by Low German, as are the few remaining North Frisian varieties, and the Low German dialects of those regions have influences from Frisian substrates.

  5. Sound changes can be a factor, but usually a barrier of communication develops first, and then changes (including sound changes, but also changes in vocabulary and lots of other random changes) stop spreading between the two areas, leading to language split. We don't know what the initial barrier of communication between English and Frisian was ...

  6. Há 1 dia · Languages. The official language of Schleswig-Holstein is German. In addition, Low German, Danish and North Frisian are recognized minority languages. Historically, Low German (in Holstein and Southern Schleswig), Danish (in Schleswig

  7. Há 2 dias · Together with English, Frisian, German, and Luxembourgish, Dutch is a West Germanic language. It derives from Low Franconian, the speech of the Western Franks, which was restructured through contact with speakers of North Sea Germanic along the coast (Flanders, Holland) about 700 ce .