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Sittard dialect
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The Sittard dialect (Dutch: Sittards, Limburgish: Zittesj, German: Selfkanter Platt, in reference to the variety used in Germany) is a Limburgish dialect spoken mainly in the Dutch city of Sittard. It is also spoken in Koningsbosch and in a small part of Germany (Selfkant), but quickly becoming extinct there. Of all other important Limburgish dialects, the dialect of Sittard is most closely related to that of Roermond.
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Sittard dialect | |
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Zittesj | |
Pronunciation | [ˈzetəʃ] |
Native to | Netherlands, Germany |
Region | Sittard, Koningsbosch, Selfkant |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
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