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Languages of Europe / Europe / Germanic languages / West Frisian language / Frisian literature / Middle Frisian language / Old Frisian / Low German / Frisians / Frisian languages / Languages of the Netherlands / Languages of Germany
Date: 2010-10-13 16:38:49
Languages of Europe
Europe
Germanic languages
West Frisian language
Frisian literature
Middle Frisian language
Old Frisian
Low German
Frisians
Frisian languages
Languages of the Netherlands
Languages of Germany

Frisian* Standardization in progress of a language in decay

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