Saterland (German pronunciation: [ˈzaːtɐˌlant]; Saterland Frisian: Seelterlound, pronounced [ˈseːltɐˌloːunt]) is a municipality in the district of Cloppenburg...
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Saterland Frisian, also known as Sater Frisian, Saterfrisian or Saterlandic (Seeltersk [ˈseːltɐsk]), spoken in the Saterland municipality of Lower Saxony...
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Saterland The Saterland Frisians (German: Saterfriesen, Saterland Frisian: Seelterfräisen [ˈseːltɐfrɛi̯zən]) are one of the smallest language groups in...
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Frisian languages (category Articles containing Saterland Frisian-language text)
Germany, there are about 2,000 speakers of Saterland Frisian in the marshy Saterland region of Lower Saxony. Saterland Frisian has resisted encroachment from...
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East Frisian language (category Articles containing Saterland Frisian-language text)
of the Frisian languages. Its last surviving dialect is Saterland Frisian spoken in Saterland in Germany. There once were two main dialects, Ems [nl]...
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officially recognised in the Netherlands (in Friesland), and North Frisian and Saterland Frisian are recognised as regional languages in Germany. Prior to the...
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Schulzentrum Saterland (SZS) is a general education day school in Lower Ramsloh, Saterland, in Lower Saxony, Germany, established in 1971, comprising...
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Frisia (category Articles containing Saterland Frisian-language text)
and "Frisians" refer to (the inhabitants of) mainland North Frisia. In Saterland Frisian, the term Fräislound specifically refers to Ostfriesland. During...
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East Frisia (peninsula) (section Saterland)
and Wilhelmshaven (Oldenburger Friesland), and in a broader sense also Saterland, the Butjadingen peninsula (Rüstringen) and Land Wursten. Because the...
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Municipal Airport in Pennsylvania STQ, the ISO language code for the Saterland Frisian language Skill testing question Société des traversiers du Québec...
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East Frisia (category Articles containing Saterland Frisian-language text)
Friesland (German: Ostfriesland; East Frisian Low Saxon: Oostfräisland; Saterland Frisian: Aastfräislound) is a historic region in modern Lower Saxony,...
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Saterland Frisian may refer to: Something of, from, or related to Saterland Saterland Frisian language Saterland Frisians Frisian (disambiguation) This...
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DHO38 is a VLF transmitter used by the German Navy near Rhauderfehn, Saterland, Germany. It is used to transmit coded orders to submarines of the German...
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Harlingerland Frisian (category Articles containing Saterland Frisian-language text)
Below is a translation of the Lord's Prayer and a comparison with the Saterland Frisian translation. Munske, Horst Haider; Århammar, Nils; Faltings, Volker...
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Frisian languages—North Frisian (spoken in Nordfriesland), Saterland Frisian (spoken in Saterland), and West Frisian (spoken in Friesland)—as well as the...
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Lower Saxony (category Articles containing Saterland Frisian-language text)
the Federal Republic of Germany. In rural areas, Northern Low Saxon and Saterland Frisian are still spoken, though by declining numbers of people. Lower...
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are Danish, Low German, Low Rhenish, Sorbian, Romani, North Frisian and Saterland Frisian; they are officially protected by the European Charter for Regional...
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Udder (category Articles containing Saterland Frisian-language text)
descended from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ówHdʰr̥ (“udder”). It is cognate with Saterland Frisian Jadder (“udder”), Dutch uier (“udder”), German Euter (“udder”)...
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Westereendersk Clay Frisian South Frisian Westereendersk East Frisian Ems Frisian Saterland Frisian Weser Frisian † Wangerooge Frisian † Wursten Frisian † North Frisian...
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American-born German linguist and professor who specialized in the study of Saterland Frisian and Low German (Plattdeutsch) spoken in northern Germany. Fort...
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languages include: Romani (0.8%) Danish (0.06%) North Frisian (0.01%) and Saterland Frisian Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian (0.01%) Germany ratified the European...
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the Anglo-Frisian languages, which also include Frisian (West, North, Saterland); within the North Sea Germanic languages, which also include Low German/Saxon;...
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Century North Frisian language, spoken in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Saterland Frisian language, spoken in Lower Saxony, Germany West Frisian language...
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insular and a mainland group. North Frisian is closely related to the Saterland Frisian language of Northwest Germany and West Frisian which is spoken...
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from the closely related Frisian languages of East Frisian, including Saterland Frisian, and North Frisian spoken in Germany. Within the Netherlands,...
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Frisians, and Terschelling Frisians), East Frisians, North Frisians, Saterland Frisians, with significant populations in the United States Christianity...
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Scharrel (category Articles containing Saterland Frisian-language text)
Scharrel (Saterland Frisian: Skäddel [ˈskɛdəl]) is a village and former municipality in the German state of Lower Saxony. In 1974 the until then independent...
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East Frisians (category Articles containing Saterland Frisian-language text)
East Frisians (German: Ostfriesen, Saterland Frisian: Aastefräisen, East Frisian Oostfräisen) are, in the wider sense, the inhabitants of East Frisia...
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Frisian in the Netherlands, by far the most widespread, and the less-spoken Saterland Frisian in Lower Saxony and North Frisian in northwestern Schleswig-Holstein...
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German has replaced the Danish and Frisian languages in many regions. Saterland Frisian is the only remnant of East Frisian language and is surrounded...
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