Frisk n Vangrug

(Tmmatti d zɣ Frisk n Wangerooge)

Frisk n Vangrug (s tlimant: Wangerooge) tga yat tntala n Frisk n lqblt, kkan ttin ar tt sawaln ɣ ammas n tgzirt n Wangerooge.[1]Tg ula yat ɣ tntalatin n umun n tntalatin Weser lli ɣ tkcm tin Wangerooge d tin Wursten lli immutn ula nttat.[2] Immut umsiwl amggaru ns ɣ asggʷas n 1953.

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  1. Dammel, Antje; Eitelmann, Matthias; Schmuck, Mirjam (2018-10-15) (in en). Reorganising Grammatical Variation: Diachronic studies in the retention, redistribution and refunctionalisation of linguistic variants. John Benjamins Publishing Company. pp. 27–50. (ISBN 978-90-272-6342-1). https://books.google.com/books?id=ITlyDwAAQBAJ. 
  2. "Saterlandic, Part 2: Is Saterfrisian Endangered?" (in en-GB). 2019-02-07. https://languagedeath.com/2019/02/07/what-is-saterfrisian-part-2-is-saterfrisian-endangered/.