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    The West Frisian dialect (Dutch: West-Fries) is a Dutch dialect spoken in the contemporary West Friesland region, Wieringen, Wieringermeer, the coastal...
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  • Noord-Overijssels, Terrassen naar de Twentse kern Frisian (Fries) Frisian (Fries) West Frisian dialects (de Friese dialecten) Stadsfries, Kollumerlands, Bildts...
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    Low Saxon (redirect from Low Saxon dialect)
    (Dutch: Nedersaksisch), also known as West Low German (German: Westniederdeutsch) are a group of Low German dialects spoken in parts of the Netherlands,...
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    valt is natuurlijk het Völser dialect. Dit dialect valt onder het zogenaamde Ripuarisch." "Taal in Nederland .:. Fries". taal.phileon.nl. Retrieved 23...
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    Haagjes Fries, spoken especially around Oranjewoud, near the country home of the Frisian stadhouder. Use of most dialects (as well as the West Frisian...
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    Low German is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in Northern Germany and the northeastern Netherlands. The dialect of Plautdietsch is also spoken in...
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    larger group of the West Germanic Frisian languages. The language comprises 10 dialects which are themselves divided into an insular and a mainland group. North...
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  • to: The Frisian languages, a closely related group of six Germanic languages: West Frisian languages (fry), a family of four Frisian languages spoken in...
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    the Dutch Low Saxon dialects are merely the West Low German (Northern Low Saxon and Friso-Saxon in the case of Gronings) dialects native to areas in the...
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  • or Kleverlands The Limburgish group belongs to the Continental West Germanic dialect continuum. As usual inside dialect continua, neighboring languages...
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    mainland West Frisian, they are often portrayed as dialects of a single language. (See that article for the history of the languages.) Not all West Frisian...
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    Old Norse (redirect from Old Norse dialects)
    three dialects: Old West Norse (Old West Nordic, often referred to as Old Norse), Old East Norse (Old East Nordic), and Old Gutnish. Old West Norse and...
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    Frisian languages (category Articles containing West Frisian-language text)
    language group to the Anglic languages; the two groups make up the Anglo-Frisian languages group and together with the Low German dialects these form...
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    a West Germanic language, Dutch is related to other languages in that group such as West Frisian, English and German. Many West Germanic dialects underwent...
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    while a perfect West Germanic dialect continuum remained present; the division reflects the contingent future contribution dialect groups would have to...
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  • Frisians (category Articles using infobox ethnic group with image parameters)
    Benny Siewertsen over een boeiend thema". De Vrije Fries: Jaarboek uitgegeven door het Koninklijk Fries Genootschap voor Geschiedenis en Cultuur (in Dutch)...
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    Clarksburg, West Virginia, and as far west as Youngstown, Ohio. Commonly associated with the working class of Pittsburgh, users of the dialect are colloquially...
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    Swedish dialects, there are six main groups of dialects: Norrland dialects Finland Swedish Svealand dialects Gotland dialects Götaland dialects South Swedish...
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  • operas among teenagers, HRT is also a feature of several Irish-English dialects, especially in mid-Ulster and Belfast English. Research published in 1986...
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    from Golan Heights. Mamkhegh dialect Yegeruqay dialect Hatuqwai dialect Mequash dialect Kabardian language Kabardian West Kabardian Kuban Kuban-Zelenchuk...
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  • Taishanese (redirect from Toisanese dialect)
    "Cantonese" in the English language, as it can refer to both the greater Yue dialect group or its prestige standard (Standard Cantonese), "Taishanese" and "Cantonese"...
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  • The Shanghainese language, also known as the Shanghai dialect, or Hu language, is a variety of Wu Chinese spoken in the central districts of the city...
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    Shibboleth (category Articles containing West Frisian-language text)
    pronunciation of this word was used to distinguish Ephraimites, whose dialect used a different first consonant. The difference concerns the Hebrew letter...
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  • largest American regional accent group by number of speakers. More formal terms then developed to characterize this dialect within American linguistics include...
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    peoples Irminones Diesenberger 2018, p. 195. Fries-Knoblach & Steuer 2014, p. 3. Haubrichs 2014, p. 23. Fries-Knoblach & Steuer 2014, pp. 1, 3. Green 2014...
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    Indo–Trinidadians and Tobagonians (category Articles using infobox ethnic group with image parameters)
    macaronic dialect of Trinidadian English and Trinidadian Hindustani and they incorporate more Hindustani vocabulary into their Trinidadian English dialect than...
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    East Norse dialect group, while the Middle Norwegian language (before the influence of Danish) and Norwegian Bokmål are classified as West Norse along...
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  • Toronto slang (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    Multicultural Toronto English (MTE) is a multi-ethnic dialect of Canadian English used in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), particularly among young non-White...
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    450,000 (second language). The dialects of the Astur-Leonese language family are traditionally classified in three groups: Western, Central, and Eastern...
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    Lumpia (category Deep fried foods)
    it adheres to the pan and fries. It is cooked for a few seconds then quickly taken out and left to dry. For "fresh" (non-fried) lumpia, the wrappers are...
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