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    Há 2 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.

  2. Há 5 dias · v. t. e. The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people [nb 1] mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania and Southern Africa. The most widely spoken Germanic language, English, is also the world's most widely spoken language with an estimated 2 billion speakers.

  3. Há 5 dias · The names of Hengist and Horsa also appear as Hengest and Horsa, and as Engistus and Horsus in the Frisian sagas. In the Dutch and German languages the word hengst means stallion. In the Mid Frisian language the word for stallion is hynst. The Old Frisian word for horse is hors or hars. The proto-Germanic form for horse is hrossa (Must 1959).

  4. Há 1 dia · Syriac Orthodox Church in the Middle East and the diaspora, numbering between 150,000 and 200,000 people in their indigenous area of habitation in Syria, Iraq, and Turkey according to estimations. [159] The community formed and developed in the Middle Ages.

  5. Há 1 dia · Frisia IV: Seebäderschiff 413 BRT 756 Pass. Reederei Norden-Frisia: 455 1951 5149033 Hermann Litmeyer: Küstenmotorschiff 295 BRT 404 tdw Maria Litmeyer, Haren/Ems 457 1951 5388407 Westfalen: Seebäderschiff 279 BRT 410 Pass. AG Ems: 459 1952 5111165 Blockland: Küstenmotorschiff 832 BRT 1.350 tdw

  6. Há 4 dias · United Nations CNN —. A United Nations resolution in support of Palestinian membership passed with overwhelming support on Friday, and granted new privileges to the Palestinian Authority in its ...

  7. Há 5 dias · Arabic language, Semitic language spoken in a large area including North Africa, most of the Arabian Peninsula, and other parts of the Middle East. (See also Afro-Asiatic languages.) Scholars have struggled to define Arabic as a language.