Bas-francique
The bas-francic is a whole of languages or dialects Low-German S, spoken with the Netherlands, in Flanders and Germany (Rhineland-of-North-Westphalia). It includes/understands the Limbourgeois, the dialects Flemish S and Dutch, as well as the Niederbergisch and the Low-Rhenish in Germany. The Dutch is resulting from this group of dialects (dialect Dutch, mainly).
The first Francs of before Charlemagne spoke about the languages about this group. But Charlemagne had as a native tongue a language of the group says Means-francique today.
See too
Internal bonds
- Linguistic
- Dictionary of the languages
- Languages by family
- Indo-European Languages
- Germanic Languages
- Western Germanic Languages
- group German-Dutch
- Low-German
- Bas-francique
- Afrikaans
- Dutch
- Flemish Westerner
- Dutch
- Limbourgeois
- Low-Saxon Zélandais
- High-German
- Means-German
- Average Western German
- Francique
- Means-francique
- Francique native of the Moselle region
- Luxembourg, also called francic Luxemburgish
- Francique ripuaire
- Rhenish Francique
- Rhenish Francique of Lorraine
- Palatine, also called francic palatine
- Hessois, also called francic hessois
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