Low Saxon
Low Saxon, also known as West Low German are a group of Low German dialects spoken in parts of the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and southern Denmark. It is one of two dialect groups, the other being East Low German.
Extent
The language area comprises the North German states of Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Bremen, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Saxony-Anhalt as well as the northeast of the Netherlands and the Schleswigsch dialect spoken by the North Schleswig Germans in the southernmost part of Denmark.In the south the Benrath line and Uerdingen line isoglosses form the border with the area, where West Central German variants of High German are spoken.
List of dialects
Germany
- West Low German
- *Westphalian, including the region around Münster and the Osnabrück region of Lower Saxony
- *Eastphalian, spoken in southeastern Lower Saxony and in the Magdeburg Börde region
- *Northern Low Saxon
- **East Frisian Low Saxon in East Frisia
- **Dithmarsisch
- **Schleswigsch
- **Holsteinisch
- ***Hamburgisch
- **Nordhannoversch
- **Emsländisch
- **Oldenburgisch in the Oldenburg region
Netherlands
- West Low German, divided into:
- * Gronings
- * Drents
- * Stellingwerfs
- * Sallands
- * West-Overijssels
- * Twents
- * Achterhoeks
- * Veluws
- * Urkers
Denmark
- West Low German
- * Northern Low Saxon
- ** Schleswigsch dialect spoken in former South Jutland County around Aabenraa
Poland
- West Low German
- * Westphalian
- ** Koschneiderischextinct dialect possibly related to Westphalian, used by settlers from around Osnabrück in the Koschneiderei region
Situation in the Netherlands