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'''Mecklenburgisch''' (''Mecklenborgsch'') is a [[Low German]] dialect. Western parts of it are closer to [[Low Saxon]], eastern parts belong to [[East Low German]] (There is no clearly defined border).
'''Mecklenburgisch''' (''Mecklenborgsch'') is a [[Low German]] dialect. Western parts of it are similar to some [[Low Saxon]] dialects. Mecklenburgisch belongs to [[East Low German]].


It is the language of the Mecklenburg people in [[Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]], in [[Germany]].
It is the language of the Mecklenburg people in [[Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]], in [[Germany]]. Its western dialects have [[Northern Low Saxon (language)|Northern Low Saxon]] influence.
As a form of Low Saxon, its western dialects have [[Northern Low Saxon (language)|Northern Low Saxon]] influence.
It differs slightly from [[Pomeranian (language)|Pomeranian]], which is spoken in the eastern parts of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and includes much more [[Slavic (language)|Slavic]] influence.
It differs slightly from [[Pomeranian (language)|Pomeranian]], which is spoken in the eastern parts of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and includes much more [[Slavic (language)|Slavic]] influence.

Revision as of 16:09, 30 January 2004

Mecklenburgisch (Mecklenborgsch) is a Low German dialect. Western parts of it are similar to some Low Saxon dialects. Mecklenburgisch belongs to East Low German.

It is the language of the Mecklenburg people in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, in Germany. Its western dialects have Northern Low Saxon influence. It differs slightly from Pomeranian, which is spoken in the eastern parts of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and includes much more Slavic influence.