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Söl'ring

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Native to
  
Germany

Glottolog
  
solr1238

Region
  
Sylt, Nordfriesland

Linguasphere
  
52-ABB-da

Söl'ring

Native speakers
  
unknown, fewer than 500 (date missing)

Language family
  
Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Anglo-Frisian Frisian North Frisian Söl'ring North Frisian

Söl'ring is the dialect of the North Frisian language spoken on the island of Sylt in the German region of North Frisia. Söl'ring refers to the Söl'ring Frisian word for Sylt, Söl'. Together with the Fering, Öömrang, and Heligolandic dialects, it forms part of the insular group of North Frisian dialects. It differs from the mainland dialects because of its relatively strong Danish influence. Due to mass tourism on Sylt, the dialect has been largely displaced by forms of German and Söl'ring is spoken only by a few hundred people, many of whom no longer reside on Sylt. Although it is taught in several primary schools, its prospects for survival are unfavorable compared with other insular dialects.

References

Söl'ring Wikipedia