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  1. Low German - Wikipedia

    • Various Low German dialects are understood by 10 million people, but many fewer are native speakers. Total users of Low German (nds) are approximately 2.5 million, with 300,000 native speakers in Brazil and 1,000 in Germany as of 2016. [44] See more

    Overview

    Low German is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in Northern Germany and the northeastern Netherlands. … See more

    Geographical extent

    It has been estimated that Low German has approximately two to five million speakers (depending on the definition of 'native speaker') in Germany, primarily in Northern Germany.
    Variants of … See more

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    Nomenclature

    The language grouping of Low German is referred to, in the language itself as well as in its umbrella languages of German and Dutch, in several different ways, ranging from official names such as Niederdeutsche and Neder… See more

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    Classification

    Low German is a part of the continental West Germanic dialect continuum. To the West, it blends into the Low Franconian languages, including Dutch. A distinguishing feature between the Low Franconian varieties an… See more

    Varieties of Low German

    Low Saxon or West Low German
    East Low German See more

    History

    Old Saxon (Altsächsisch), also known as Old Low German (Altniederdeutsch), is a West Germanic language. It is documented from the 9th century until the 12th century, when it evolved into Middle Low German. It was spoke… See more

    Phonetic and grammatical changes

    As with the Anglo-Frisian and North Germanic languages, Low German has not been influenced by the High German consonant shift except for old /ð/ having shifted to /d/. Therefore, a lot of Low German wo… See more

     
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  2. Linguistically Low German (that is, Ingvaeonic ("North Sea Germanic") and Low Franconian (that is, some Istvaeonic) dialects are grouped together because both did not participate in the High German consonant shift. Low German is further divided into Dutch Low Saxon, West Low German and East Low German.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_dialects
    Still today, some regions in Germany are typically associated with the Low German dialect – for example, Lower Saxony, Hamburg, Bremen, or Brandeburg. These dialects are often said to be more similar to English than to Standard German.
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    The Low German dialects spoken in the Netherlands are mostly referred to as Low Saxon, those spoken in northwestern Germany (Lower Saxony, Westphalia, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Bremen, and Saxony-Anhalt west of the Elbe) as either Low German or Low Saxon, and those spoken in northeastern Germany (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Brandenburg, and Saxony-Anhalt east of the Elbe) mostly as Low German, not being part of Low Saxon.
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    Learn about the history, varieties and writing systems of Low German, a West Germanic language spoken by about 3 million people. Find sample texts, IPA transcriptions and links to dictionaries and resources.

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  12. Low German language | Britannica

    In Lower Saxony: People …Low German dialect known as Plattdeutsch. The latter, a dialect closely related to Dutch, Frisian, and English, is quite distinct from the official High German (see also German language).Some regional literature …

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