Northern Low Saxon
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Northern Low Saxon (in Standard High German: Nordniedersächsisch, also Nordniederdeutsch,[1] lit. North(ern) Low Saxon/German; in Standard Dutch: Noord-Nedersaksisch) is a subgroup of Low Saxon dialects of Low German. As such, it covers a great part of the West Low German-speaking areas of northern Germany, with the exception of the border regions where South Low Saxon (Eastphalian and Westphalian) is spoken, and Gronings dialect in the Netherlands.
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Northern Low Saxon | |
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North Low Saxon, North Saxon | |
Native to | Germany, Northeastern Netherlands, southern Denmark |
Region | Lower Saxony, Bremen, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Groningen, Drenthe |
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ISO 639-2 | nds |
ISO 639-3 | nds (partial) |
Glottolog | ostf1234 North Low Saxonnort2628 German Northern Low Saxon |
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