Föhr Frisian, or Fering, is the dialect of North Frisian spoken on the island of Föhr in the German region of North Frisia. Fering refers to the Fering...
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Föhr (German pronunciation: [føːɐ̯] ; Fering North Frisian: Feer; Danish: Før) is one of the North Frisian Islands on the German coast of the North Sea...
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presumably closest to Halligen Frisian. Likewise close to Halligen Frisian was the Wyk Frisian that used to be spoken in Wyk auf Föhr until the town completely...
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Frisian Insular North Frisian Eiderstedt Frisian † Sylt North Frisian Föhr–Amrum Amrum North Frisian Föhr North Frisian Heligoland Frisian Anglic, Insular...
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connecting Föhr and the mainland, so ferries are the only connection. The ferry port, the harbour and Föhr marina are in Wyk. Amrum (Öömrang North Frisian: Oomram)...
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North Frisian dialects (in German) North Frisian map of the North Frisian dialects (1-Sylt, 2a-Föhr, 2b-Amrum) Map of Saterland (in Saterland Frisian)...
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Leew Eilun Feer (category Articles containing North Frisian-language text)
Leew Eilun Feer (Föhr North Frisian for "Beloved Isle of Föhr") is the insular anthem of Föhr, in the Fering dialect. The lyrics were written by Knud Broder...
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Frisians migrated to North Frisia from the South in two waves. During the 8th century A.D. they mostly settled on the islands Heligoland, Sylt, Föhr,...
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brought their dialect to Wyk auf Föhr where it was spoken until the 19th century. It is still spoken as Halligen Frisian on the Halligen. The most notable...
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Amrum Frisian, also known as Öömrang, is the dialect of the North Frisian language spoken on the island of Amrum in the North Frisia region of Germany...
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related to the insular North Frisian dialects of Fering and Öömrang because medieval fishery around Heligoland attracted Frisians from Föhr and Amrum, and close...
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Frisia (redirect from Frisian realm)
Fraislaand East Frisian Low Saxon: Fräisland North Frisian (Amrum, Föhr): Fresklun North Frisian (Bökingharde): Fraschlönj North Frisian (Goesharde): Freeschlon...
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region in the north to the south of North Friesland. The North Frisian language area also includes the offshore islands of Sylt, Föhr, Amrum and Heligoland...
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modern Frisian languages except for the Insular North Frisian dialects, with which Old Frisian shares a common ancestor called Pre–Old Frisian or Proto-Frisian...
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Frederik Paulsen Sr (category North Frisians)
port hamlet of Dagebüll on the North Frisian coast. Both his parents originated from the neighbouring island of Föhr. In 1933 during his studies in Kiel...
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Germany Föhr North Frisian, a North Frisian dialect spoken on Föhr Fohr (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fohr. If...
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The Frisian Islands, also known as the Wadden Islands or the Wadden Sea Islands, form an archipelago at the eastern edge of the North Sea in northwestern...
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nautical examiner from Föhr; wrote the first textbook on navigation in German language Oluf Braren (1787–1839), painter from Föhr Dan Bylsma, NHL head coach...
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Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Eider Elbe Trave Holstenau Amrum Fehmarn Föhr Heligoland North Frisian Islands Pellworm Sylt Angeln Dithmarschen Elbe-Lübeck Canal...
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auf Föhr (Wyk auf Föhr) (Fering North Frisian: Wik, a Wik, or Bi a Wik; Danish: Vyk på Før) is the only town on Föhr, the second largest of the North Frisian...
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Scharhörn Nigehörn North Frisian Islands Sylt Föhr Amrum Pellworm Nordstrand (former island, now peninsula) Halligen (also part of North Frisian Islands) Langeneß...
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The Frisians (/ˈfriːʒənz/) are an ethnic group indigenous to the coastal regions of the Netherlands, north-western Germany and southern Denmark. They inhabit...
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Nordfriesland (district) (category Articles containing North Frisian-language text)
Nordfriesland. A relatively lively community of Frisian speakers exists though on the islands of Föhr and Amrum. After becoming German, three districts...
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whisky was primarily used because it was available. On the small North Frisian island of Föhr, the Manhattan cocktail is a standard drink at almost every cafe...
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[ˈamʁʊm] ; Öömrang North Frisian: Oomram) is one of the North Frisian Islands on the German North Sea coast, south of Sylt and west of Föhr. It is part of...
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Canada Fogo Sotavento archipelago Cape Verde Fonoifua Haʻapai Tonga Föhr North Frisian Islands Germany Folegandros Cyclades Greece Foley Nunavut Canada...
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Stine Andresen (category North Frisians)
the North Frisian island of Föhr. Her lyrics often refer to her native island. In addition to poems in German, she wrote some poetry in Fering North Frisian...
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Oland (Danish: Øland, North Frisian: Ualöönist) is a small Hallig of the North Frisian Islands which is connected by a narrow-gauge railway to the mainland...
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include: Ellin Nickelsen [frr] (born 1956), prize-winning poet in the Föhr North Frisian language Garrett Nickelsen, American rock musician, bassist for The...
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Names of the days of the week (category Articles containing West Frisian-language text)
of undifferentiated West Germanic. The names of the days of the week in North Germanic languages were not calqued from Latin directly, but taken from...
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