Wiedinghard Frisian

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The Wiedingharder Frisian is a North Frisian dialect , which is spoken south of the Vidå (German: Wiedau ) in the Wiedingharde in North Frisia . The Wiedinghard Frisian is one of the mainland dialects of the North Frisian language .

The Wiedinghard Frisian is the northernmost Frisian dialect on the mainland. This is where the influence of Danish is most evident. In the Wiedingharde, Sønderjysk ( Low Danish), as well as Imperial Danish, Low German and High German are spoken, so that some five-language communities existed or still exist.

literature

  • Adeline Petersen et al .: Freesk Uurdebuk. Dictionary of the Wiedinghard dialect based on a manuscript by Peter Jensen (1861–1939) . Wachholtz Verlag, Neumünster 1994, ISBN 3-529-04618-3 .
  • Alastair GH Walker, Ommo Wilts: The North Frisian dialects . In: Horst H. Munske (Ed.): Handbuch des Friesischen - Handbook of Frisian Studies . Niemeyer, Tübingen 2001, ISBN 3-484-73048-X , p. 284-304 .