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- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon abstract "East Frisian Low Saxon is one of the Friso-Saxon dialects, a West Low German dialect spoken in the East Frisian peninsula of northwestern Lower Saxony. It is used quite frequently in everyday speech there. About half of the East Frisian population in the coastal region uses Platdüütsk. A number of individuals, despite not being active speakers of Low Saxon, are able to understand it to some extent. However, both active and passive language skills are in a state of decrease.East Frisian Low Saxon is not to be confused with the Eastern Frisian language; the latter, spoken by about 2,000 individuals in the Saterland region, is a Frisian language, not Low German.There are several dialects in East Frisian Low Saxon. There are two main groups of dialects. The dialects in the east, called Harlinger Platt, are strongly influenced by Northern Low Saxon of Oldenburg. The western dialects are closer to the Low Saxon Language spoken in the Dutch province of Groningen, Gronings.East Frisian Low Saxon differs from Northern Low Saxon in several aspects, which are often linked to Frisian heritage. The language originally spoken in East Frisia and Groningen was Frisian, so the current Low Saxon dialects build on a Frisian substrate, which has led to a large amount of unique lexical, syntactic, and phonological items which differ from other Low Saxon variants. East Frisian features frequent use of diminutives, as in the Dutch language, e.g. Footjes = little feet, Kluntje = piece of sugar. In many cases, diminutives of names, especially female ones, have become names of their own. For example: Antje (from Anna), Trientje (from Trina = Katharina) etc.The dialects spoken in East Frisia are closely related to those spoken in the Dutch province of Groningen (Grunnegs, Grünnigs) and in Northern Drenthe (Noordenvelds). The biggest difference seem to be that of loanwords (from Dutch or German, resp.).The standard greeting is Moin (moi in Gronings), used 24 hours a day. Its use has spread from East Frisia to the whole of northern Germany, and it is heard more and more in the rest of Germany as well.".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon iso6392Code "frs".
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- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon languageFamily Germanic_languages.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon languageFamily Low_German.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon languageFamily West_Germanic_languages.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon languageFamily West_Low_German.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon spokenIn East_Frisia.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon spokenIn Germany.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon wikiPageExternalLink ostfriesisch.php.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon wikiPageExternalLink www.diesel-online.de.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon wikiPageExternalLink plattrahmen.html.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon wikiPageExternalLink www.oostfreeske-taal.de.
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- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon date "no date".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon fam Germanic_languages.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon fam Low_German.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon fam Northern_Low_Saxon.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon fam West_Germanic_languages.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon fam West_Low_German.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon familycolor "Indo-European".
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- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon iso "frs".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon name "East Frisian Low Saxon".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon nativename "Friâ".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon notice "IPA".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon ref "e17".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon region East_Frisia.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon speakers "5000".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon speakers "mainly older adults".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon states Germany.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon subject Category:Culture_of_Lower_Saxony.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon subject Category:German_dialects.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon subject Category:Low_German.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon type Abstraction100002137.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon type Communication100033020.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon type Dialect107155661.
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- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon type Speech107109196.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon type Language.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon type Language.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon type Language.
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- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon comment "East Frisian Low Saxon is one of the Friso-Saxon dialects, a West Low German dialect spoken in the East Frisian peninsula of northwestern Lower Saxony. It is used quite frequently in everyday speech there. About half of the East Frisian population in the coastal region uses Platdüütsk. A number of individuals, despite not being active speakers of Low Saxon, are able to understand it to some extent.".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon label "East Frisian Low Saxon".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon label "Oost-Fries Nedersaksisch".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon label "Ostfriesisches Platt".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon sameAs Ostfriesisches_Platt.
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon sameAs Oost-Fries_Nedersaksisch.
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- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon name "East Frisian Low Saxon".
- East_Frisian_Low_Saxon name "Friâ".