Nehrungisch

Nehrungisch (Mundart der Frischen Nehrung und der Danziger Nehrung) is a part of Low Prussian, belonging to Low German. It was spoken in East Prussia and West Prussia. The easternmost locality, where this variety was spoken, was Narmeln. Between Narmeln and Neutief (Westsamländisch speaking), the sharpest border within Low Prussian ran. It was spoken from Narmeln to Krakau (Krakowiec).Nehrungisch has i before nt in words such as kint (English child).It has non-velar a as au.Chortitza-Plautdietsch had no major difference linguistic difference to the original variety of Danziger Nehrung, which had changed by 1880. By 1880, the most conspicuous features, such as eiw for au, had become limited to Frische Nehrung. Most residents of Chortitza Colony were from Vistula Spit (Danziger Nehrung in G

Nehrungisch

Nehrungisch (Mundart der Frischen Nehrung und der Danziger Nehrung) is a part of Low Prussian, belonging to Low German. It was spoken in East Prussia and West Prussia. The easternmost locality, where this variety was spoken, was Narmeln. Between Narmeln and Neutief (Westsamländisch speaking), the sharpest border within Low Prussian ran. It was spoken from Narmeln to Krakau (Krakowiec).Nehrungisch has i before nt in words such as kint (English child).It has non-velar a as au.Chortitza-Plautdietsch had no major difference linguistic difference to the original variety of Danziger Nehrung, which had changed by 1880. By 1880, the most conspicuous features, such as eiw for au, had become limited to Frische Nehrung. Most residents of Chortitza Colony were from Vistula Spit (Danziger Nehrung in G