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  1. The meaning of ANGLO-FRISIAN is the complex of languages descended from Old English and Old Frisian (including English, Scots and the modern Frisian dialects) considered as a linguistic group that is possibly though not necessarily descended from a single dialect of West Germanic.

  2. アングロ・フリジア語群(アングロ・フリジアごぐん、英: Anglo-Frisian languages )は、インド・ヨーロッパ語族 西ゲルマン語群に属し、英語やフリジア語を含む語群である。いくつかの音変化によって他の西ゲルマン語群から区別される。

  3. Línguas anglo-frísias. As línguas anglo-frísias, por vezes chamadas de línguas germânicas insulares, são um grupo de idiomas germânicos ocidentais ingevônicas, que consistem do inglês antigo, do frísio antigo e de seus descendentes. [ 1] Sua árvore genealógica é: As línguas anglo-frísias distinguem-se de outros idiomas ...

  4. Since 1956, West Frisian has an official status along with and equal to Dutch in the province of Friesland. It is used in many domains of Frisian society, among which are education, legislation, and administration. In 2010, some sixty public transportation ticket machines in Friesland and Groningen added a West Frisian-language option.

  5. The Frisian languages 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. The Frisian languages are the closest living language group to the Anglic languages; the two groups make up the Anglo-Frisian languages group and together with the Low German dialects these form ...

  6. A Sister Language: Frisian holds a special place as one of the closest living relatives of English. Both languages trace their roots back to the ancient Germanic language family. Frisian and English share a common ancestor, known as Old English or Anglo-Frisian, which they diverged from over a millennium ago.

  7. Contents 1Classification 1.1Anglic languages 1.2Frisian languages 2Anglo-Frisian developments 3Comparisons 3.1Numbers in Anglo-Frisian languages 3.2Words in English, West Riding Yorkshire, Scots, Yola, West Frisian, Dutch, German and West-Flemish 4Alternative grouping 5See also 6Notes...