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Frisian language resources
Frisian is spoken on a daily basis in: Netherlands
Encyclopedia resources on
Frisian
Frisian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frisian language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation , search This page covers the Frisian language or languages, as spoken in the North of The Netherlands and Germany. For other ...
West Frisian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Common phrases in different languages [ edit ] External link West Frisian language edition of Wikipedia Frisian - English Dictionary : from Webster's Online Dictionary - the Rosetta Edition. The Frisian ...
Category:Frisian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frisian language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Jump to: navigation , search Articles in category "Frisian language" There are 7 articles in this section of this category. F ...
Frisian literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...refers to works written in the Frisian language , particularly that of West Frisian spoken in the province of Friesland in the Netherlands , from which the most texts were produced or have survived. The ...
Saterland Frisian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frisian language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. (Redirected from East Frisian language ) Jump to: navigation , search East Frisian (Seeltersk) Spoken in: Germany Region: Lower ...
Old Frisian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...legal documents (Ald Frysk) Frisian "Frisian and free: the history and survival of the Frisian language" "Tenth century Frisian masculine names" preserved in a document that dates to the decades around ...
West Germanic languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...dialect being the southernmost surviving German dialect) to Northern Low Saxon language and Frisian in the North, and although both extremes are considered German , they are hardly mutually intelligible ...
English language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
First language: about 380 million Second language: 150–1,000 million Ranking : 3 or 4 as a native ... After Scots, the next closest relative is Frisian —spoken in the Netherlands and Germany. Other ...
Frisia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...province, though the Western Frisian language is only spoken in Fryslân proper. In Groningen and West-Friesland, dialects with strong Frisian substrates are spoken ( Plattdüütsch and Low Franconian ...
Dutch language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dutch. There is no dialect continuum between the Frisian and adjoining Low Saxon. A Frisian standard language has been developed. Until the early 20th century , variants of Dutch were still spoken by ...
Academic resources on
Frisian
Yamada Language Center: Frisian WWW Guide
...long list of links about Frisian (Frysk, Seeltersk, Frasch, Freesch, Fräisch, Freesk, Friisk, Halunder, Öömrang, Fering, Sölring)! Guide to Offline ...
Euromosaic - Frisian in Germany
Frisian in Germany: Saterlandic xx-xx-xxxx http://www.uoc.es/euromosaic/web/document/friso/an/i2/i2.html Research Centre of Multilingualism Version française Frisian in Germany: Saterlandic ...
Euromosaic - Frisian ("Frysk") in the Netherlands
Frisian ("Frysk") in the Netherlands xx-xx-xxxx http://www.uoc.es/euromosaic/web/document/friso/an/i1/i1.html Research Centre of Multilingualism Version française Frisian ("Frysk") in the Netherlands ...
The Frisian Language
Frisian? : Frisian is the closest living language to English that is distinctly not English. It is spoken in Fryslân (in the Netherlands), the Frisian Islands (between the Netherlands and ...
Euromosaic - Frisian in Germany: North Frisian ("Friisk")
Frisian in Germany: North Frisian ("Friisk") xx-xx-xxxx http://www.uoc.es/euromosaic/web/document/friso/an/i3/i3.html Research Centre of Multilingualism Version française Frisian in Germany: North ...
Paint.NET
Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Finnish, French, Frisian, Italian, Spanish) Frequently Asked Questions Copyright © 2005 Rick Brewster, Chris Crosetto, Tom Jackson ...
Turbellarian taxonomy
Sylt Island (North Frisian Islands), North Sea 313 1972-1975 15619 sandy, semi-exposed beach slope, clean sand flat Actinoposthia biaculeata 399 Sylt Island (North Frisian Islands), North Sea 313 1972-1975 ...
The AIR Universal History Translation Project
Frisian Galego German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Irish Italian Japanese Latin Malay Norwegian Occitan Piemônteis Portuguese Romanian Russian Spanish Swedish Turkish Welsh Different Versions Christian History Mexican History ...
Turbellarian taxonomy
Romo (Roem, Rom, Römö) Island, (North Frisian Islands), Denmark, North Sea 322 1972-1975 15619 68-69 Table 1 Praeaphanostoma longum 384 Romo (Roem, Rom, Römö) Island, (North Frisian Islands), Denmark ...
LEE HARTMAN'S LANGUAGE RESOURCES
...change rules, from Aitken's Law to Winter's Law, and referring to languages from Anglo-Frisian to Winnebago, which can be copied into other models and modified. If you would like ...
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Government resources on
Frisian
Initial Definite and Indefinite Articles (Library of Congress)
Danish, Dutch, English, Frisian, Norwegian, Swedish dei Norwegian dem German den Danish, German, Norwegian, Swedish der German, Yiddish des German, Walloon det Danish, Norwegian, Swedish di Yiddish die Afrikaans ...
Codes for the representation of names of languages (Library of ...
...dua Dutch; dut/nld Dutch, Middle (ca. 1050-1350); dum Dyula; dyu Dzongkha; dzo Eastern Frisian; frs Efik; efi Egyptian (Ancient); egy Ekajuk; eka Elamite; elx English; eng English, Middle ...
CIA - The World Factbook -- Netherlands
13%, Calvinist 7%, Muslim 5.5%, other 2.5%, none 41% (2002) Languages: Dutch (official), Frisian (official) Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 99 ...
MARC Language Codes: Part II: CODE SEQUENCE
Frisian frm French, Middle (ca. 1400-1600) fro French, Old (ca. 842-1400) fry Frisian ful Fula fur Friulian gaa Gã -gae Scottish Gaelic -gag Galician -gal Oromo gay Gayo gba Gbaya gem Germanic (Other) geo Georgian ger German gez ...
MARC Language Codes
...fri Frisian frm French, Middle (ca. 1400-1600) fro French, Old (ca. 842-1400) fry Frisian ful Fula fur ...
Germanic Branch
...in Denmark, the Faeroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. * Frisian and Faeroese will not be described in this unit. Click here to learn ...
Codes for the representation of names of languages (Library of ...
...code for the modern language which evolved from the ancient language. For example, Old Frisian is assigned the language code gem for the language group Germanic (Other) instead of the language ...
HUD Metadata Implementation Tool
French [ISO 639-2/B] French [ISO 639-2/T] French, Middle (ca.1400-1600) French, Old (842-ca.1400) Frisian Friulian Fulah Ga Gaelic Gallegan Ganda Gayo Gbaya Geez Georgian [ISO 639-2/B] Georgian [ISO 639-2/T] German ...
MARC Language Codes: Part I: NAME SEQUENCE
Frisian [fry] UF Friesian Frisian, Old (to 1500) Assigned collective code [gem] (Germanic (Other)) UF Old Frisian Friulian [fur] Fula [ful] UF Adamawa Fulah Fulani Fulbe Fulfulde Peul Poul Also collective code for ...
CIA - The World Factbook -- Field Listing - Languages
...many in government and business also speak English Netherlands Dutch (official), Frisian (official) Netherlands Antilles Papiamento 65.4% (a Spanish-Portuguese-Dutch-English dialect ...
".org" resources on
Frisian
Frisian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frisian language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation , search This page covers the Frisian language or languages, as spoken in the North of The Netherlands and Germany. For other ...
Frisian - Wiktionary
Frisian edition of Wiktionary English Wikipedia article on Frisian Frisian - English Dictionary : from Webster's Dictionary - the Rosetta Edition. The Frisian wikipedia Retrieved from " http://en.wiktionary ...
Genealogy research: Dutch Names, Frisian Names with English ...
List of Dutch/Frisian given names and their English translations. Dutch/Frisian Names with English Translations Dutch and Frisian are two completely different languages, so the given names will often ...
Anglo-Frisian languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Anglo-Frisian languages are distinguished from other West Germanic languages partially by the Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law and by the palatalization of Proto-Germanic *k to an coronal affricate before ...
Open Directory - World: Frysk: Keunst
De Ried fan de Fryske Beweging - Yn 1945 oprjochte as in platfoarm fan bewegingsselskippen. It is in oerkoepeljende frijwilligersorganisaasje dy't de Fryske taal en kultuer yn de breedste sin ...
Old Frisian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Old Frisian lost its status as official language. The period 1550 - 1800 is designated Middle Frisian, when the language was rarely recorded in writing. Modern Frisian, which had broken into three ...
Open Directory - World: Frysk: Sport
Feriening De Friesche Elf Steden - Mei it neis, de skiednis en ynformaasje oer de Alvestêdetocht. Volleybalveriening Iverto Jirnsum - Mei it meast aktuele nijs, it wedstriid skema en útslaggen. Op ...
West Frisian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...changed its name to Frisian Fryslân in 1997. The province has 643,000 inhabitants (2005); of these 94% can understand spoken Frisian, 74% can speak Frisian, 65% can read Frisian, and 17% can write it ...
Frisian
The Netherlands (Frisian) - 1994 - 202 Wassenaar, Jaitsche (text) Laurens, Bontes (illus.) It pak ffan ús heit (My father's Suit) Ljouwert: AFUK, 1993. 133 p. ISBN 90 6273 476 6 Netherlands/History <1944 ...
Saterland Frisian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frisian language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. (Redirected from East Frisian language ) Jump to: navigation , search East Frisian (Seeltersk) Spoken in: Germany Region: Lower ...
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Frisian
This article is about the Frisian languages, as spoken in the north of the Netherlands and Germany. For other uses, see Frisian language (disambiguation).
Frisian (Frysk) is a Germanic group of closely related languages, spoken by about half a million members of an ethnic group living on the southern fringes of the North Sea in the Netherlands and Germany. Frisian and Scots are the two living European languages that are most closely related to English. Although English and Frisian are unintelligible to each other, there are similarities to both Dutch and Danish, whose speakers are able to understand some spoken Frisian.
Frisian
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