Wangerooge Frisian
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Wangerooge Frisian | |
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Native to | Lower Saxony, Germany |
Region | Wangerooge |
Ethnicity | East Frisians |
Extinct | 1953[citation needed] |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
Wangerooge Frisian is an extinct dialect of the East Frisian language, formerly spoken on the East Frisian island of Wangerooge. Wangerooge Frisian was a part of the Weser group of dialects which included the Wangerooge and the equally extinct Wursten dialect. The last speaker died in 1953.
See also
West Frisian |
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East Frisian |
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North Frisian |
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