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  1. Saterland Frisian, also known as Sater Frisian, Saterfrisian or Saterlandic (Seeltersk [ˈseːltɐsk]), spoken in the Saterland municipality of Lower Saxony in Germany, is the last living dialect of the East Frisian language.

  2. Friesischer Sprachkurs Seeltersk von Johanna Evers (auf Deutsch) viersprachiger Online-Kurs von Pyt Kramer. Digitalisiertes Lehrwerk für die Grundschule. Kapitel von Dr. Jörg Peters über die Sprache, Kultur und Geschichte der Saterfriesen (ab S. 139) online deutsch-saterfriesische Wörterliste auf Wikipedia.

  3. 26. Juni 2023 · Sater Frisian or Seeltersk is spoken in four villages in the municipality Saterland, within the district Cloppenburg, the state of Lower Saxony. These villages are Strücklingen ( Strukelje ), Ramsloh ( Roomelse) and Scharrel ( Skäddel) and Sedelsberg ( Sedelsbierich ).

  4. 26. Juli 2023 · 26.07.2023. Das Seeltersk-Kontoor hat die Beschreibung der saterfriesischen Grammatik bei der Fryske Akademy in Auftrag gegeben. Der Projektleiter war von Anfang an Dr. Eric Hoekstra. Zusamman mit Bouke Slofstra und Tessa Leppers veröffentlichte er Ende 2021 die Grammatik des Saterfriesischen.

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  5. A: The Seeltersk-Kontoor (Sater Frisian for “Sater Frisian Office”) mainly engages in researching, teaching and supporting the Sater Frisian language. The office is part of the Oldenburgische Landschaft. It is located in the council hall of the municipality of Saterland, which is also a partner in the Seeltersk-Kontoor.

  6. Sater Frisian. The last remaining living remnant of Old East Frisian is an Ems Frisian dialect called Sater Frisian or Saterlandic (its native name being Seeltersk ), which is spoken in the Saterland area in the former State of Oldenburg, to the south of East Frisia proper.

  7. There are three main varieties of Frisian: West Frisian which is spoken by about 450,000 people in the Netherlands; North Frisian a collection of nine different dialects spoken in Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) by about 8,000 people, and Sater Frisian with about 2,000 speakers in the German state of Lower Saxony.