Amrum North Frisian
North Frisian dialect of Amrum, Germany / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amrum Frisian, also known as Öömrang, is the dialect of the North Frisian language spoken on the island of Amrum in the North Frisia region of Germany. Öömrang refers to the Öömrang Frisian name of Amrum, which is Oomram. Alongside the Fering, Söl'ring, and Heligolandic dialects, it is part of the insular group of North Frisian dialects, and it bares a close resemblance to Fering. Öömrang is spoken by approximately one-third of Amrum's 2,300 inhabitants.
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Amrum Frisian | |
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Öömrang | |
Native to | Germany |
Region | Amrum, Nordfriesland |
Native speakers | (undated figure of ca. 800[citation needed]) |
Indo-European
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | amru1234 |
Linguasphere | 2-ACA-dba[1] |
North Frisian dialects |
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