Low German - Wikipedia Plattdeutsch, Niederdeutsch and Platduits, Nedersaksisch are seen in linguistic texts from the German and Dutch linguistic communities respectively In Danish it is called Plattysk, Nedertysk or, rarely, Lavtysk Mennonite Low German is called Plautdietsch
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German Dialects: The Sound of Plattdeutsch - deutschland. de In the Middle Ages, Plattdeutsch, or Low German as it is called in English, was the predominant language in northern Germany and an important language for trade and commerce as the lingua franca of the Hanseatic League
Low German language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Low German or Low Saxon (German: Plattdeutsch, or Platt) is one of the Germanic languages It is still spoken by many people in northern Germany and the northeast part of the Netherlands Low German is closer to the English and Dutch languages than High German (Hochdeutsch) is
Plattdeutsch - low German dialect - welcome -Susannes Blog In the middle ages Plattdeutsch was the main language for the North of Germany, especially between the Hansestädte (hanseatic cities) of Hamburg, Bremen, Rostock and Lübeck Therefore, it was an important language for trade
Plattmakers – Das Plattdeutsche Wörterbuch Um Wörter zu suchen, gib dein Wort in das Suchfeld ein und drücke ‚Enter‘ Wenn das Wort bereits in der Datenbank vorhanden ist, dann wird dir die plattdeutsch hochdeutsche Übersetzung gezeigt
Saving “Plattdeutsch” - Goethe-Institut USA “Plattdeutsch” or Low German has almost completely disappeared from German public life Only three per cent of the population speaks this old language from the north of Germany Artists, theatres and schools are now trying to do something about it