Harlingerland Frisian is an extinct dialect of the East Frisian language. It was known for giving several features originally in Old Frisian. The language was only documented in the year 1691 with the book Memoriale linguae Frisicae, by Johann Cadovius-Müller. This dialect then slowly vanished and was displaced by the Harlings dialect of Low German. It belonged to the Weser dialects alongside the Wursten and Wangerooge Frisian dialects.

Sample text

Below is a translation of the Lord's Prayer and a comparison with the Saterland Frisian translation.

References

External links

  • Memoriale linguae Frisicae at the Internet Archive



Dutch destinations hanging out in the Frisian city of Harlingen

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Frisian Wiktionary

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