Wiedingharde Frisian (North Frisian: Wiringhiirder freesk, Danish: Vidingherredfrisisk) is a dialect of the North Frisian language spoken in the German amt of Wiedingharde south of the border to Denmark in North Frisia (historic south of the river Widau). The dialect forms part of the mainland group of North Frisian dialects.[1] Although it is spoken adjacent to Mooring-speaking Bökingharde, it has more in common with Goesharde Frisian. Like the insular Söl'ring dialect, Wiedingharde Frisian shows influence from Danish and South Jutlandic.
Wiedingharde Frisian | |
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Wiringhiirder freesk | |
Native to | Germany |
Region | Wiedingharde |
Language family | Indo-European
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | wied1234 |
North Frisian dialects |
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Italics indicate extinct languages |
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