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Low Franconian

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Low Franconian
Low Frankish
Dutch: Nederfrankisch; High German: Niederfränkisch
Geographic
distribution:
Netherlands, northern Belgium, northern France, western Germany, Suriname, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Namibia and South Africa
Linguistic classification:Indo-European
Subdivisions:
Dutch (Netherlandic, Netherlandish)
File:Niederfränkisch.png
Distribution of Low Franconian, including the Low Franconian-Ripuarian transition area in Limburg. The Ripuarian-based dialect of Kerkrade and the surrounding area is not shown.

Low Franconian or Low Frankish (Dutch: Nederfrankisch, High German: Niederfränkisch) is a dialect close to the Dutch language.

File:Les Francs entre 400 et 440.svg
Frankish settlement areas by the 5th century: