Frisian

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== English == === Alternative forms === Friesic === Etymology === From Middle English Frisoun, taken from Old French frison (“a Frisian”), itself derived from Latin Frīsiī (“Frisians”). Displaced native Old English Frīsa (“a Frisian”) whence modern English Frise; see the plural Frīsan for more. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfɹɪʒ.ən/, /ˈfɹɪz.i.ən/, /ˈfɹiː.ʒən/ Rhymes: -ɪʒən, -iːʒən === Proper noun === Frisian A Germanic language group or language (see Usage notes), or a lect thereof, which descended from Old Frisian, with speakers in the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. (specifically) The West Frisian (or Western Frisian) lect, spoken in the northern Netherlands. (specifically) Saterland Frisian, the last surviving dialect of the East Frisian lect, spoken in Northern Germany close to the Dutch border. (specifically) The North Frisian lect, spoken in northwestern Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. ==== Usage notes ==== Some linguists consider West Frisian, Saterland Frisian, and North Frisian to be varieties of a single language called “Frisian”. As they are not mutually intelligible, other linguists and the speakers consider them to be separate languages in a language group called “Frisian”. Saterland Frisian is a variety of “East Frisian”, but this term more often refers to a Low German dialect, because the Low German dialect has a far greater number of speakers than the Frisian lect. ==== Related terms ==== Middle Frisian Old Frisian ==== Translations ==== === Noun === Frisian (plural Frisians) A member of the Germanic ethnic group which is native to the region of Frisia (which is in the Netherlands, northern Germany, and southern Denmark). A native or inhabitant of the Dutch province of Friesland. ==== Translations ==== === Adjective === Frisian (comparative more Frisian, superlative most Frisian) Of, in or relating to the Frisian language or a Frisian language. Of, from or relating to the region of Frisia: Either West Frisia (the Dutch province of Friesland); North Frisia (in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, near the Danish border); or East Frisia (in the German state of Lower Saxony, near the Dutch border). Of or relating to people of Frisian descent. (specifically) Of, from or relating to West Frisia, i.e. the Dutch province of Friesland ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Translations ==== === See also === The West Frisian Wikipedia The Saterland Frisian Wikipedia The North Frisian Wikipedia === Further reading === Ethnologue entry for Western Frisian, fry ⁠ Ethnologue entry for Northern Frisian, frr ⁠ Ethnologue entry for Saterland Frisian, stq ⁠ Ethnologue entry for Eastern Frisian, frs ⁠ === Anagrams === Frisina, infairs