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Middle Frisian evolved from Old Frisian from the 16th century and was spoken until c. 1820, considered the beginning of the Modern period of the Frisian languages.
- Frisians
The Frisians are an ethnic group indigenous to the coastal...
- Frisia
Frisia is a cross-border cultural region in Northwestern...
- Old Frisian
Old Frisian evolved into Middle Frisian, spoken from the...
- Frisians
The Frisian languages (/ ˈ f r iː ʒ ə n / FREE-zhən or / ˈ f r ɪ z i ə n / FRIZ-ee-ən) 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.
A Frísia (em frísio: Fryslân [ˈfrislɔ̃ːn] ⓘ; em alemão: Frieslande; em neerlandês: Groter-Friesland, lit: "Grande Frísia"; em dinamarquês: Frisland) é uma região europeia que segue as costas do sudeste do mar do Norte, [ 1] abrangendo uma faixa litorânea de 60 km.
The Frisian Kingdom (West Frisian: Fryske Keninkryk), also known as Magna Frisia, is a modern name for the post-Roman Frisian realm in Western Europe in the period when it was at its largest (650–734).