Ramsloh dialect

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The Ramsloh dialect is a local variety of Saterland Frisian spoken in and around the village of Ramsloh in Lower Saxony, Germany.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Ramsloh dialect canonical 1
Ramsloher Saterfriesisch 1

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
variety of Saterland Frisian
coexistingLanguage German
Low German
country Germany
endangeredStatus definitely endangered
hasAlternativeName Ramsloh dialect
surface form: Ramsloher Saterfriesisch
hasPhonologicalFeature distinctive vowel system typical of Saterland Frisian
hasSociolinguisticFeature used mainly in informal and local contexts
ISO639_3CodeOfMacrolanguage stq
languageBranch Saterland Frisian
surface form: East Frisian
languageFamily Frisian languages
Germanic languages
Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

West Germanic languages
locality Ramsloh
locatedInAdministrativeUnit district of Cloppenburg
minorityLanguageContext recognized minority language area in Germany
neighboringDialect Scharrel dialect
Sedelsberg dialect
Strücklingen dialect
partOf Saterland Frisian
surface form: Saterland Frisian dialect continuum
primaryUse oral communication
region Lower Saxony
spokenIn Germany
Lower Saxony
Ramsloh
Saterland
subdivisionOf Saterland Frisian
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Saterland Frisian hasDialects Ramsloh dialect
Ramsloh dialect hasAlternativeName Ramsloh dialect
this entity surface form: Ramsloher Saterfriesisch