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Westplatt (Saksisch) is a Low Saxon dialect that is spoken in the Northeastern Netherlands. By some observers it is considered a dialect of the Dutch language. Some forms of Westplatt show features of Westphalian, a Low Saxon dialect spoken in Germany. Westplatt has the forms:
- Gronings
- Midden-Drents
- Zuid-Drents
- Twentsch
- Stellingwarfs
- Gelders-Overijssels en Urks
- Veluws
- Kollumerlands