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- The Frisian languages are a closely related group of West Germanic languages, spoken by about 400,000 Frisian people in the Netherlands and Germany1. These languages are spoken in Friesland, a province in the Netherlands, as well as in Eastern Germany and some areas of Jutland, Denmark2. They are also spoken on the Frisian Isles and Western German Isles2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The Frisian languages (/ ˈfriːʒən / FREE-zhən or / ˈfrɪziən / FRIZ-ee-ən) are a closely related group of West Germanic languages, spoken by about 400,000 Frisian people, who live on the southern fringes of the North Sea in the Netherlands and Germany.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisian_languagesFrisian refers to three languages that come from Friesland, a province in the Netherlands. They are spoken in the Netherlands, in Eastern Germany, and in some areas of Jutland, Denmark. It is also spoken on the Frisian Isles (Wadden Isles) and Western German (East Frisian) Isles such as Borkum.simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisian_languages
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The Frisian languages are a closely related group of West Germanic languages, spoken by about 400,000 Frisian people, who live on the southern fringes of the North Sea in the Netherlands and Germany. The Frisian languages are the closest living language group to the Anglic languages; the two groups … See more
There are three main groups of Frisian varieties: West Frisian, Saterland Frisian, and North Frisian. Some linguists consider these three varieties, despite their mutual unintelligibility, to be dialects of one single Frisian language, … See more
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In the Early Middle Ages the Frisian lands stretched from the area around Bruges, in what is now See moreThe Lord's Prayer
NB: * See also West Frisian language#Sample text. ** Which was changed to "who", … See moreFrisian languages belong to the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages, the most widespread language family in Europe … See more
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