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'''Plattdüütsch''' is a name for the ] varieties:
'''Plattdüütsch''' is a language (some people think it is a dialect). East of the ], the ] name is Low Saxon. West of the Ilv it's East Low German. The official ] is, according to ], nds. Since 1998, Plattdüütsch has been recognized by the European bureau for minority languages.


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It is mainly spoken in northern ], southern ] and eastern ].
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East of the ], the ] name is Low Saxon. West of the Ilv it is East Low German. The official ] is, according to ], nds. Since ], Plattdüütsch has been recognized by the European bureau for minority languages.

These ] varieties are spoken mainly in northern ], southern ] and eastern ].


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Plattdüütsch is a name for the regional language varieties:

East of the Ilv, the English name is Low Saxon. West of the Ilv it is East Low German. The official language code is, according to ISO 693-2, nds. Since 1998, Plattdüütsch has been recognized by the European bureau for minority languages.

These Germanic language varieties are spoken mainly in northern Germany, southern Denmark and eastern Netherlands.

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