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  1. Schleswig-Holstein (pronounced [ˌʃleːsvɪç ˈhɔlʃtaɪn] ⓘ; Danish: Slesvig-Holsten [ˌsle̝ːsvi ˈhʌlˌste̝ˀn]; Low German: Sleswig-Holsteen; North Frisian: Slaswik-Holstiinj) is the northernmost of the 16 states of Germany, comprising most of the historical Duchy of Holstein and the southern part of the former Duchy of ...

    • 15,763.17 km² (6,086.19 sq mi)
    • Kiel
  2. Die Sprachen und Dialekte in Schleswig-Holstein sind gemessen an der territorialen Größe des Landes vergleichsweise weit aufgefächert. Mit Hochdeutsch, Niederdeutsch, Nordfriesisch, Dänisch, Südjütisch und dem Romanes der in Schleswig-Holstein lebenden Sinti und Roma finden sich je nach Klassifizierung fünf bzw. sechs ...

  3. In the North Frisia (Nordfriesland) region of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, there were 10,000 North Frisian speakers. Although many of these live on the mainland, most are found on the islands, notably Sylt, Föhr, Amrum, and Heligoland. The local corresponding North Frisian dialects are still in use.

  4. In Schleswig-Holstein, North Frisian is protected by the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages as a minority language. On 24 December 2004 a state law became effective in Schleswig-Holstein that recognises the North Frisian language for official use in the Nordfriesland district and on Heligoland.

    • (10,000 cited 1976)
    • Latin
    • Germany
  5. 2 de abr. de 2019 · Schleswig-Holstein is home to a variety of languages, with local enclaves of German, English, Danish, Plattdeutsch ( Low German) and North Frisian. In truth, Nordfrasch is an amalgamation of nine different dialects spoken today by less than 10,000 people.

  6. Schleswig-Holstein dialect. While the official language of Schleswig-Holstein is German, Low German (Plattdeutsch), Danish and North Frisian are recognised as minority languages.

  7. North Frisian (Frasch / Fresk / Freesk / Friisk) North Frisian is spoken in Schleswig-Holstein in the rural district of North Frisia ( Nordfriesland) in northern Germany. The language area comprises part of the mainland, the islands of Sylt, Föhr, Amrum and Heligoland, and the small islands of the Halligen archipelago.