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  1. The Frisian languages ( / ˈfriːʒən / FREE-zhən [1] or / ˈfrɪziən / FRIZ-ee-ən [2]) are a closely related group of West Germanic languages, spoken by about 400,000 Frisian people, who live on the southern fringes of the North Sea in the Netherlands and Germany.

  2. LearnFrisian.com offers a free Frisian learning program with audio, exercises, and competitive features. Frisian is the oldest and coolest Germanic language, spoken by Vikings and with unique vowel system.

  3. Frisian language, the West Germanic language most closely related to English. Although Frisian was formerly spoken from what is now the province of Noord-Holland (North Holland) in the Netherlands along the North Sea coastal area to modern German Schleswig, including the offshore islands in this.

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  4. 2 de abr. de 2019 · Frysk (West Frisian) Along with Dutch, West Frisian is the official language in the northern province of Friesland in the Netherlands. There are over 450,000 Frysk speakers, who typically identify themselves as ethnically Dutch, rather than Frisian. They also have their own regional dialects. The two major ones, Clay Frisian (Klaaifrysk) and ...

  5. Início. História. Dados. Dialetos. Fonética. Referências. Língua frísia. Nota: Para outros significados de frisão, veja Frísio. As línguas frísias, também conhecida como frisãs, são uma família linguística anglo-frísia, sendo os idiomas mais próximos das línguas inglesas por uma séria de metaplasmos comuns. [ 4] .

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  6. Langfocus. 1.47M subscribers. Subscribed. 61K. 2.3M views 4 years ago Language Profiles. This video is all about FRISIAN, a close relative of the English language. Are you learning a...

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  7. Frisian language. The Frisian language, which has many dialects, is taught in the schools in Friesland. It is acknowledged as an official language in Friesland, but it is not legally codified as such by the Dutch government. Literary and scientific works are written in it, and there is a Frisian academy (Fryske Akademy) in Leeuwarden.