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The Frisian languages (/ ˈ f r iː ʒ ə n / FREE-zhən or / ˈ f r ɪ z i ə n / 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.
- Anglo-Frisian languages
The Anglo-Frisian languages are the Anglic (English, Scots,...
- Frisians
The Frisian languages are spoken by more than 500,000...
- West Frisian language
West Frisian, or simply Frisian (West Frisian: Frysk or...
- North Frisian language
Linguistic map of Schleswig in the mid-19th century. North...
- Anglo-Frisian languages
Descripción lingüística. Las lengua anglofrisias se distinguen del resto de las lenguas germánicas occidentales parcialmente por varios cambios fonéticos: Ley de espirantización nasal ingvaeónica. El Anglo-Frisian brightening. Palatalización del sonido * k del protogermánico en una consonante coronal africada entre vocales, por ejemplo:
- ~ 500 millones
The nascent Frisian languages were spoken all along the southern North Sea coast. Today, the whole region is sometimes referred to as Greater Frisia ( Latin : Frisia Magna ). Distant authors seem to have made little distinction between Frisians and Saxons.