Seelter Buund in Saterland/Seelterlound (unofficial)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
stq
Glottolog
sate1242
ELP
Saterfriesisch
Linguasphere
52-ACA-ca[2]
Present-day distribution of the Frisian languages in Europe:
West Frisian
North Frisian
Saterland Frisian
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Saterland Frisian, also known as Sater Frisian, Saterfrisian or Saterlandic (Seeltersk[ˈseːltɐsk]), spoken in the Saterland municipality of Lower Saxony in Germany, is the last living dialect of the East Frisian language. It is closely related to the other Frisian languages: North Frisian, spoken in Germany as well, and West Frisian, spoken in the Dutch province of Friesland.
^Saterland Frisian at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018)
^"r-s" (PDF). The Linguasphere Register. p. 252. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 August 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
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