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Groningse

Groningse
Grnnegs
Spoken to Netherlands
Region Groningen , Drenthe and Friesland Province
Number of speakers 310 000
Classification by family
Official status
Official language of Netherlands
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The Groningse (in Groninguois: in Dutch : is the name of a group of dialects Friso- Saxon , spoken in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands , and also in the northeastern province of Drenthe , in east of Friesland (common in Kollumerland Nieuwkruisland ). The Groningse forms a continuum with the Low Saxon dialect (Friso-Saxon) spoken in East Frisia ( Lower Saxony ).

Summary

/ / History

The differential has Groningse is when the city of Groningen won more and more influence over the country during the fifteenth century. Land under the Ommelanden were speaking Frisian , while the city of Groningen spoke a language speaking countries. When the city of Groningen allied with Ommelanden in 1594 to become the province of Stad en Lande, Frisian of Ommelanden was gradually abandoned and replaced by the dialect of Low Saxon spoken in Groningen. The same process was repeated two hundred years later near Kollum in the eastern part of Friesland. This story is a strong substrate Frisian, which left influences in vocabulary and grammar Groningse current.

Dialects

There are 8 Groningse dialects:

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