Bökingharde North Frisian
East-central dialect of North Frisian / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bökingharde Frisian (Böökinghiirder frasch), also known as Mooring, is a dialect of the North Frisian language spoken in Niebüll and the amt of Bökingharde in the German region of North Frisia. The dialect forms part of the mainland group of North Frisian dialects.[2]
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Böökinghiirder frasch | |
Native to | Germany |
Region | Bökingharde, Nordfriesland |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | moor1245 |
Linguasphere | 52-ACA-eab[1] |
North Frisian dialects |
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The Mooring subdialects are spoken in the Risum Bog (Risem Moor or Risem Måår). Mooring is often used as a North Frisian lingua franca, especially on the internet, and there is a Mooring Frisian primary school in Risum-Lindholm.