Gronings dialect

Gronings dialect

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The '''Gronings''' ({{IPA|nl|ˈɣroːnɪŋs|-|Nl-Gronings.ogg}}) (or Groninger) dialects or language, known in Gronings itself as '''Grunnegs''' or '''Grönnegs''', are some of the [[Low Saxon|Low Saxon dialects]] spoken in the province of [[Groningen (province)|Groningen]] and around the Groningen border in [[Drenthe]] and [[Friesland]]. Gronings and the strongly related [[variety (linguistics)|varieties]] in [[East Frisia]] have a strong [[Saterland Frisian language|East Frisian]] influence and take a remarkable position within [[West Low German]]. Its typical accent and vocabulary differ strongly from the other Low Saxon dialects.
The '''Gronings''' ({{IPA|nl|ˈɣroːnɪŋs|-|Nl-Gronings.ogg}}) (or Groninger) dialects or language, known in Gronings itself as '''Grunnegs''' or '''Grönnegs''', are some of the [[Low Saxon]] variety of [[German dialects|dialects]] of [[Low German]] spoken in the [[Dutch province]] of [[Groningen (province)|Groningen]] and around the Groningen border in [[Drenthe]] and [[Friesland]]. Gronings and the strongly related [[variety (linguistics)|varieties]] in [[East Frisia]] have a strong [[Saterland Frisian language|East Frisian]] influence and take a remarkable position within [[West Low German]]. Its typical accent and vocabulary differ strongly from the other Low Saxon dialects.


== Area ==
== Area ==