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East Frisian

East Frisian
seeeltersk
Spoken in Germany
Region Lower Saxony
Number of speakers 2000?
Classification by family
Language codes
ISO 639-3 stq
IETF stq
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East Frisian is spoken by Sater ( Lower Saxony , Germany ). Its speakers call it simply Sater (sometimes even in French). Some see it as a separate language, others as a variant of West Frisian. Other varieties are the Frisian Frisian Western (440 000 speakers) and Frisian (10 000 speakers), first talked to the Netherlands and one in Germany. It also looks like the English and Dutch.

References

  • Do not confuse the Anglo-Frisian dialect East Frisian with Low German dialect East Frisian (en).

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