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Montfortian dialect information


Montfortian
Mofers
(Mofertaans)
Pronunciation[ˈmoː˦fərs], [ˌmoː˦fərˈtaːns]
Native toThe Netherlands
RegionMontfort, Maria-Hoop, Echterbosch, Aan de Berg, Reutje, Putbroek
Native speakers
(undated figure of 3,000[citation needed])
Language family
Indo-European
  • Germanic
    • West Germanic
      • Istvaeonic
        • Meuse-Rhenish
          • Limburgish
            • Central Limburgish
              • Horns
                • Montfortian
Writing system
Latin alphabet (variant)
Official status
Official language in
no official status
Regulated byStichting Mofers Waordebook
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone

Montfortian (locally Mofers or Mofertaans) is a Central Limburgish dialect spoken in the Dutch town of Montfort. It is closely related to the dialects spoken in Echt, Sint Joost, Hingen, Peij, Slek (Echt-Susteren, Limburg) and Koningsbosch.

There are three main variants with only minor differences:

  • Mofertaans (spoken in Aan de Berg and Montfort)
  • Pötbrooks (spoken in Echterbosch, Maria-Hoop and Putbroek)
  • Räötjes (spoken in Reutje, often grouped with the dialect of Sint Odiliënberg)

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Voiced alveolar and postalveolar approximants

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