Scharrel dialect

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

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Label Occurrences
Scharrel dialect canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
variety of Saterland Frisian
closelyRelatedTo Ramsloh dialect
Strücklingen dialect
coexistsWith German language in Saterland
Low Saxon dialect continuum
surface form: Low German in Saterland
country Germany
endangeredStatus endangered
hasAncestor Old Frisian
Proto-Germanic
Proto-Indo-European
hasPhonologicalFeature typical Saterland Frisian vowel system
hasSociolinguisticSituation used mainly in informal and local contexts
ISO639_3CodeOfMacroLanguage stq
languageBranch Saterland Frisian
surface form: East Frisian

West Germanic languages
languageFamily Frisian (partially)
surface form: Frisian languages

Germanic languages
locality village of Scharrel
minorityLanguageOf Germany
partOf Saterland Frisian
surface form: Saterland Frisian language area
region Lower Saxony
spokenIn Germany
Lower Saxony
Scharrel
district of Cloppenburg
municipality of Saterland
subdivisionOf Saterland Frisian
usedBy Saterland Frisian ethnic community
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Saterland Frisian hasDialects Scharrel dialect