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  1. Low German or Low Saxon

    Dutch Low Saxon

    Dutch Low Saxon are the Low Saxon dialects that are spoken in the northeastern Netherlands and are written there with local, unstandardised orthographies based on Standard Dutch orthography. The UNESCO Atlas of endangered languages lists the language as vulnerable. Betw…

    [b] (in the language itself: Plattdüütsch, Neddersassisch and other names; German: Plattdeutsch, pronounced [ˈplatdɔʏtʃ] (listen)) is a West Germanic language variety spoken mainly in Northern Germany and the northeastern part of the Netherlands.
    Native speakers: Estimated 4.35-7.15 million, Up to 10 million second-language speakers (2001)
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_German
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    Is Low German closer to English or High German?
    Low German is in a way closer to English and Dutch, particularly because it isn't affected by the High German consonant shift. The high German consonant shift changes lots of consonants, e.g. t/tt → s/ss/z/tz, p/pp → f/ff/pf, s (before consonants) → sch (the English sh), etc. In standard German, most of those changes are included, though ...
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    How to speak Low German?
    • Self study to familiarize yourself with all the vocabulary and grammar needed into order to build a solid foundation in the language.
    • Look for opportunities to practice what you are learning. ...
    • Commit to speaking only German, evening if using English or another language would be easier.
    www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-way-to-learn-to-speak-lo…
    What does Low German mean?
    Low German or Low Saxon is an Ingvaeonic West Germanic language spoken mainly in northern Germany and the eastern part of the Netherlands. It is descended from Old Saxon in its earliest form. The historical Sprachraum of Low German also included contemporary northern Poland, the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, and a part of southern Lithuania.
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    Is Low German a language or a dialect?
    Since both refer to languages, it is perfectly correct to refer to Low German as a language. One could also say that High German is a dialect of Low German, if one wished to maintain that there is only one language with different dialects of same.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_German

    The Low German dialects spoken in the Netherlands are mostly referred to as Low Saxon, those spoken in northwestern Germany (Lower Saxony, Westphalia, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Bremen, and Saxony-Anhalt west of the Elbe) as either Low German or Low Saxon, and those spoken in … See more

    Low German or Low Saxon is a West Germanic language variety spoken mainly in Northern Germany and the northeastern part of the Netherlands. The dialect of Plautdietsch is also spoken in the Russian Mennonite diaspora … See more

    Inside Europe
    Germany
    It has been estimated that Low German has approximately 2 to 5 million speakers (depending on the … See more

    Low German is a part of the continental West Germanic dialect continuum. To the West, it blends into the Low Franconian languages, … See more

    As with the Anglo-Frisian and North Germanic languages, Low German has not been influenced by the High German consonant shift except for old /ð/ having shifted to /d/. Therefore, a lot of Low German words sound similar to their English … See more

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    The language grouping of Low German is referred to, in the language itself as well as in its umbrella languages of German and Dutch, in several different ways, ranging from official names … See more

    Low Saxon or West Low German (Niedersächsisch)
    East Low German (Ostniederdeutsch) See more

    Old Saxon
    Old Saxon (Altsächsisch), also known as Old Low German (Altniederdeutsch), is a West Germanic language. It is documented from the 9th century … See more

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  4. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Low-German-language

    WebIn Germany: Languages of Germany …known as Low German, or Plattdeutsch, historically was spoken in all regions occupied by the Saxons and spread across the whole of the …

  5. Low German: The Ultimate Guide For German Learners

    https://storylearning.com/learn/german/german-tips/low-german

    WebOne of Germany’s most prominent dialect groups is Low German, or Plattdeutsch, spoken throughout northern Germany. The differences between Low German and High German

  6. https://omniglot.com/writing/lowgerman.htm

    WebApr 23, 2021 · Low German is the native language of about 3 million people and can be understood by about 10 million people. Since 1999, Low German has been recognised by Germany as a regional language …

  7. https://language.mki.wisc.edu/essays/high-and-low-german

    WebGerman dialects are classified as either Low or High, depending on the region in Central Europe from which they derive. Thus, dialects of the north, where the landscape is quite flat, are called Low (Platt- or …

  8. https://wikitravel.org/en/Low_German_phrasebook

    WebAug 07, 2022 · Low German is an official dialect, historically, it used to be the first language of the Hanseatic League during the Middle Ages, and thus it had a certain prestige that …

  9. https://german.stackexchange.com/questions/11607/...

    WebApr 22, 2014 · Low German (Niederdeutsch or Plattdeutsch) is an old form of German that survived the move to a more standardized generic German (Hochdeutsch). Originally …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_language

    WebGerman (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe.It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of …

  11. https://glosbe.com/en/nds

    WebTranslations from dictionary English - Low German, definitions, grammar . In Glosbe you will find translations from English into Low German coming from various sources. The …

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plautdietsch_language

    WebMennonite Low German word order: Jehaun haft dän Desch jemoakt (John has the table made). English word order: John has made the table. Mennonite Low German, like High …



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