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'''Dutch Low Saxon''' (''Saksisch'', ''Nedersaksisch'') is a ] <ref>Low German is also referred to as ] in Dutch, hence the name Dutch Low Saxon</ref> dialect group that is used in the northeastern ]. By some observers it is considered a dialect of the ], and therefore ].{{fact}} Some forms of Dutch Low Saxon show features of ], a West Low German dialect spoken in ]. It is comprised of the following forms: '''Dutch Low Saxon''' (''Saksisch'', ''Nedersaksisch'') is a ] <ref>Low German is also referred to as ] in Dutch, hence the name Dutch Low Saxon</ref> dialect group that is used in the northeastern ]. By some observers it is considered a dialect of the ], and therefore ].{{fact}} Some forms of Dutch Low Saxon show features of ], a West Low German dialect spoken in ]. It is comprised of the following forms:


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Dutch Low Saxon

Dutch Low Saxon (Saksisch, Nedersaksisch) is a West Low German dialect group that is used in the northeastern Netherlands. By some observers it is considered a dialect of the Dutch language, and therefore Low Franconian languages. Some forms of Dutch Low Saxon show features of Westphalian, a West Low German dialect spoken in Germany. It is comprised of the following forms:


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  1. Low German is also referred to as Low Saxon in Dutch, hence the name Dutch Low Saxon
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