Saterland Frisian language
Saterland Frisian is a language that is mostly spoken in the Saterland region of Germany. It uses the Latin alphabet like other Frisian languages. It is rarely spoken as its native speakers are very old.
Saterland Frisian | ||||
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Seeltersk | ||||
Native to | Germany | |||
Region | Saterland | |||
Ethnicity | Saterland Frisians | |||
Native speakers | 2,000 (2015)e21 | |||
Language family | ||||
Official status | ||||
Recognised minority language in | Germany | |||
Regulated by | Seelter Buund in Saterland/Seelterlound (unofficial) | |||
Language codes | ||||
ISO 639-3 | stq | |||
Linguasphere | 52-ACA-ca[1] | |||
Present-day distribution of the Frisian languages in Europe:
Saterland Frisian | ||||
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Saterland Frisian Language Media
A bilingual sign, with the second line showing the place name in Saterland Frisian
Map of Saterland with names in Sater Frisian
Chart of Saterland Frisian monophthongs, from [2]
Chart of Saterland Frisian diphthongs, from [2]
References
- ↑ "s" (PDF). The Linguasphere Register. p. 252. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 August 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
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This language has its own Wikipedia project. See the Saterland Frisian language edition. |