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  1. El idioma frisón septentrional o frisón del norte (propiamente, Nordfriisk (concesión dialectal); en alemán: Nordfriesische Sprache o Nordfriesisch) es una lengua minoritaria de Alemania, hablada por unas 10 000 personas en el distrito de Frisia Septentrional (en el estado de Schleswig-Holstein) y en la isla de Heligoland .

  2. Schiermonnikoog Frisian. Schiermonnikoog Frisian is the most endangered of the West Frisian languages, spoken by no more than 50 to 100 people (out of an island population of 900 people) at the island of Schiermonnikoog ( Skiermûntseach ). [citation needed]

  3. North Frisian language. North Frisian is a language that is mostly spoken in the Schleswig-Holstein state of Germany. It uses the Latin alphabet like other Frisian languages. It is spoken by about 8,000 people and also is broken into dialects that are mutually unintelligible. [1]

  4. Middle Frisian evolved from Old Frisian from the 16th century and was spoken until c. 1820, considered the beginning of the Modern period of the Frisian languages . Up until the 15th century Old Frisian was a language widely spoken and written in what are now the northern Netherlands and north-western Germany, but from 1500 onwards it became an ...

  5. Within Europe, the three most prevalent West Germanic languages are English, German, and Dutch. Frisian, spoken by about 450,000 people, constitutes a fourth distinct variety of West Germanic. The language family also includes Afrikaans, Yiddish, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, and Scots. Additionally, several creoles, patois, and pidgins are based ...

  6. Look up Frisian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frisian language may refer to: The Frisian languages, a closely related group of six Germanic languages: West Frisian languages ( fry ), a family of four Frisian languages spoken in the Netherlands and often known there simply as the Frisian language. Hindeloopen Frisian, spoken in the city of ...

  7. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Frisian, people of western Europe whose name survives in that of the mainland province of Friesland and in that of the Frisian Islands off the coast of the Netherlands but who once occupied a much more extensive area. In prehistoric times the Frisians inhabited the coastal regions from the mouth of the Rhine at Katwijk (north of The Hague) to ...