SaterlandFrisian, also known as Sater Frisian, Saterfrisian or Saterlandic (Seeltersk [ˈseːltɐsk]), spoken in the Saterland municipality of Lower Saxony...
West Frisian Dutch are not Frisian, but Dutch dialects influenced by West Frisian. Frisian is called Frysk in West Frisian, Fräisk in SaterlandFrisian, and...
Saterland The SaterlandFrisians (German: Saterfriesen, SaterlandFrisian: Seelterfräisen [ˈseːltɐfrɛi̯zən]) are one of the smallest language groups in...
Saterland (German pronunciation: [ˈzaːtɐˌlant]; SaterlandFrisian: Seelterlound, pronounced [ˈseːltɐˌloːunt]) is a municipality in the district of Cloppenburg...
East Frisian is one of the Frisian languages. Its last surviving dialect is SaterlandFrisian spoken in Saterland in Germany. There once were two main...
recognised in the Netherlands (in Friesland), and North Frisian and SaterlandFrisian are recognised as regional languages in Germany. The ancient Frisii...
the North Frisian islands, for instance, "Frisia" and "Frisians" refer to (the inhabitants of) mainland North Frisia. In SaterlandFrisian, the term Fräislound...
being West Frisian in the Netherlands, by far the most widespread, and the less-spoken SaterlandFrisian in Lower Saxony and North Frisian in northwestern...
relatives of North Frisian are the two other Frisian languages, the SaterlandFrisian of north-western Lower Saxony, Germany, and the West Frisian language spoken...
closely related Frisian languages of SaterlandFrisian and North Frisian spoken in Germany. Within the Netherlands, however, "West Frisian" refers to the...
Harlingen Frisian and Wangerooge Frisian it belonged to the Weser Frisian group of dialects. The last East Frisian dialect still spoken today is Saterland Frisian...
East Frisians (German: Ostfriesen, SaterlandFrisian: Aastefräisen) are, in the wider sense, the inhabitants of East Frisia in the northwest of the German...
The Frisians (German: Die Friesen, SaterlandFrisian: Do Fräisen, Low German: De Freesen) was a regionalist political party in the state of Lower Saxony...
Germanic languages include Dutch hennep, Danish and Norwegian hamp, SaterlandFrisian Hoamp, German Hanf, Icelandic hampur and Swedish hampa. In those languages...
Frisia or East Friesland (German: Ostfriesland; East Frisian Low Saxon: Oostfreesland; SaterlandFrisian: Aastfräislound) is a historic region in the northwest...
decrease. East Frisian Low Saxon is not to be confused with the East Frisian language; the latter, spoken by about 2,000 individuals in the Saterland region,...
Schiermonnikoog Frisian is the most endangered of the West Frisian languages, spoken by no more than 50 to 100 people (out of an island population of 900...
The East Frisian Islands (German: Ostfriesische Inseln, West Frisian: Eastfryske eilannen, SaterlandFrisian: Aastefräiske Ailounds) are a chain of islands...
Scharrel (SaterlandFrisian: Skäddel [ˈskɛdəl]) is a village and former municipality in the German state of Lower Saxony. In 1974 the until then independent...
(Vlax Romani) Latn rmy 13 Unknown date SaterlandFrisian Wikipedia Seelterfräiske Wikipedia SaterlandFrisian Latn stq 13 Unknown date Adyghe Wikipedia...
minority languages include: Romani (0.8%) Danish (0.06%) North Frisian (0.01%) and SaterlandFrisian Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian (0.01%) Germany ratified...
is a West Germanic language closely related to Frisian (in particular North Frisian and SaterlandFrisian), Luxembourgish, English, Dutch, and Low German...
to German are the Frisian languages—North Frisian (spoken in Nordfriesland), SaterlandFrisian (spoken in Saterland), and West Frisian (spoken in Friesland)—as...