• Northern Low Saxon (in Standard High German: Nordniedersächsisch, also Nordniederdeutsch, lit. North(ern) Low Saxon/German; in Standard Dutch: Noord-Nedersaksisch)...
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    Braunschweig, Göttingen) and in the Magdeburg Börde region Northern Low Saxon East Frisian Low Saxon in East Frisia Dithmarsisch Schleswig[i]sch Holsteinisch...
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    diachronic point of view, the Dutch Low Saxon dialects are merely the West Low German (Northern Low Saxon and Friso-Saxon in the case of Gronings) dialects...
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  • East Frisian Low Saxon, East Frisian Low German or simply called East Frisian is a Northern Low Saxon dialect spoken in the East Frisian peninsula of northwestern...
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    Brandenburg. Small portions of northern Hesse and northern Thuringia are traditionally Low Saxon-speaking too. Historically, Low German was also spoken in...
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  • Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch and Brandenburgisch. A transitional dialect area of Northern Low Saxon and Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch includes or used to include parts...
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  • languages) Low German languages Old Saxon† & Middle Low German† West Low German Northern Low Saxon East Frisian Low Saxon Westphalian Eastphalian East Low German...
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  • Hamburg German (category Northern Low Saxon dialects)
    (natively Hamborger Platt, German: Hamburger Platt), is a group of Northern Low Saxon varieties spoken in Hamburg, Germany. Occasionally, the term Hamburgisch...
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    [ˈɣroːnɪŋs] ; Gronings: Grunnegs or Grönnegs), is a collective name for some Low Saxon dialects spoken in the province of Groningen and around the Groningen...
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    Old Saxon (German: altsächsische Sprache), also known as Old Low German (German: altniederdeutsche Sprache), was a Germanic language and the earliest recorded...
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    Noordhoeks Zuidwesthoeks Hindeloopers Westers Aasters Schiermonnikoogs Northern Low Saxon Gronings-East Frisian Kollumerpompsters Hoogelandsters Oldambtsters...
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  • Low Saxon or Lower Saxon may also refer to: Low German, an Ingvaeonic West Germanic language Northern Low Saxon, the dialect spoken in the Northern parts...
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    Adendorf (Northern Low Saxon: Adendörp) is a municipality in the district of Lüneburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Adendorf is twinned with: Saint-Romain-de-Colbosc...
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    1982. ‘The story of the Low Dutch language’. De Halve Maen 56: 3, 1–3, 21; 57: 1, 10–13. Bachman, Van Cleaf. 1983. ‘What is Low Dutch?’ De Halve Maen 57:...
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    Eastphalian language (category Articles containing Low German-language text)
    or Eastfalian (German: Ostfälisch, Eastphalian and Low Saxon: ostfälsch Platt), is a dialect of Low German, spoken in southeastern parts of Lower Saxony...
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    Ganderkesee (Northern Low Saxon: Gannerseer) is a municipality in Oldenburg district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Ganderkesee is located on the northern edge of...
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    (German pronunciation; Northern Low Saxon: Bruunsbüddel) is a town in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany that lies at...
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    Middle Low German is a developmental stage of Low German. It developed from the Old Saxon language in the Middle Ages and has been documented in writing...
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    The Biikebrennen (meaning "bonfires" in Northern Low Saxon), Biikebrånen (in North Frisian) or Pers Awten (meaning "Saint Peter's Eve" in South Jutish)...
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    Osterholz-Scharmbeck (pronunciation; Northern Low Saxon: Oosterholt-Scharmbeek) is a town and the capital of the district of Osterholz, in Lower Saxony...
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  • Low Saxon dialects are considered Westphalian, with the notable exception of Gronings, which is grouped with the Northern Low Saxon and Friso-Saxon dialects...
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    German as their first language. This figure includes speakers of Northern Low Saxon, a recognized minority or regional language that is not considered...
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    Meppen (German pronunciation: [ˈmɛpm̩] ; Northern Low Saxon: Möppen) is a town in and the seat of the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany, at the...
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    Brandenburgish have had much stronger speaker losses, than the northern coastal dialects of Northern Low Saxon. While Eastfalian has lost speakers to Standard German...
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    Bückeburg (German pronunciation: [ˈbʏkəbʊʁk]; Northern Low Saxon: Bückeborg) is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, on the border with North Rhine Westphalia...
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    Holstein (category Articles containing Low German-language text)
    Holstein (German pronunciation: [ˈhɔlʃtaɪn] ; Northern Low Saxon: Holsteen; Danish: Holsten; Latin: Holsatia) is the region between the rivers Elbe and...
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    Oldenburg (German pronunciation: [ˈɔldn̩bʊʁk] ; Northern Low Saxon: Ollnborg) is an independent city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany. The city is...
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    Delmenhorst (German pronunciation: [ˈdɛlmənˌhɔʁst] ; Northern Low Saxon: Demost) is an urban district (Kreisfreie Stadt) in Lower Saxony, Germany. It has...
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    "Rainbek" = brook at the field margin; Northern Low Saxon: Reinbeek) is a town located in Stormarn district in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein...
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    after the town of Lüneburg. Most of the area is a nature reserve. Northern Low Saxon is still widely spoken in the region. Lüneburg Heath has extensive...
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