Wursten Frisian
Wursten Frisian was a dialect of the East Frisian language that is thought to have been spoken until the early 18th century in the landscape of Wursten between Bremerhaven and Cuxhaven, Germany. Together with Harlingen Frisian and Wangerooge Frisian it belonged to the Weser Frisian group of dialects. The last East Frisian dialect still spoken today is Saterland Frisian, an Ems-group dialect.
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Wursten Frisian
Wursten Frisian was a dialect of the East Frisian language that is thought to have been spoken until the early 18th century in the landscape of Wursten between Bremerhaven and Cuxhaven, Germany. Together with Harlingen Frisian and Wangerooge Frisian it belonged to the Weser Frisian group of dialects. The last East Frisian dialect still spoken today is Saterland Frisian, an Ems-group dialect.
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Het Wurstfries was het Friese ...... h, en sumur "zomer" tot smuhr.
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Wursten Frisian was a dialect ...... Frisian, an Ems-group dialect.
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Вурстенский диалект — вымерший ...... жит к эмской группе диалектов.
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Early 18th century
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Wursten Frisian
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Wursten, today a part of northern Lower Saxony, Germany
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Het Wurstfries was het Friese ...... h, en sumur "zomer" tot smuhr.
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Wursten Frisian was a dialect ...... Frisian, an Ems-group dialect.
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Вурстенский диалект — вымерший ...... жит к эмской группе диалектов.
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Wursten Frisian
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Wurster Friesisch
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Wurstfries
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Вурстенский диалект
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Wursten Frisian
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