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A group of related dialects of Low German, spoken in northern Germany and parts of the Netherlands, formerly also in Denmark.
Wikipedia foundation.
Wikipedia foundation.
Low Saxon — may refer to:*Of or relating to Lower Saxony *Any West Low German speech variety *The Northern Low Saxon speech varieties *Especially in the Netherlands, any Low German speech variety – see also Dutch Low Saxon … Wikipedia
Dutch Low Saxon — Low Saxon in The Netherlands This artic … Wikipedia
low saxon — noun Usage: capitalized L&S : the Germanic dialects of northwest Germany between the Rhine and the Elbe … Useful english dictionary
Groningan Low Saxon — Infobox Language name=Grunnegs or Grönnegs familycolor=Indo European states=Netherlands: Groningen, parts in the north and east of Drenthe, the east of the Frisian municipality Kollumerland region=Groningen speakers=320,000 (est.) fam2=Germanic… … Wikipedia
Dutch Low Saxon Wikipedia — URL nds nl.wikipedia.org Commercial? No Type of site Internet encyclopedia project … Wikipedia
East Frisian Low Saxon — language name=East Frisian Low Saxon states=Germany region=East Frisia speakers=230,000 in Germany familycolor=Indo European states=Germany familycolor=Indo European fam2=Germanic fam3=West Germanic fam4=Low German fam5=West Low German… … Wikipedia
Northern Low Saxon — Noordneddersassisch Spoken in Germany Region East Frisia Language family Indo European … Wikipedia
Dutch Low Saxon — noun A non standardized cluster of regional dialects of Low Saxon, influenced by Dutch, spoken in the northeastern provinces of the Netherlands, and recognized as a minority language by the European Union … Wiktionary
Low German — Low Saxon Spoken in Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, United States, Canada Native speakers ≈5 million (date missing) Language fam … Wikipedia
Saxon language — may refer to:* Low Saxon, Low German , the family of language varieties originating in Northern Germany and parts of the Netherlands ** Old Saxon, the ancestor language of Low Saxon * Old English language, Anglo Saxon , the ancestor of modern… … Wikipedia