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Frisian Language Has a 'Strong Position', but Investment Remains Necessary

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The Frisian language holds a strong position, researchers conclude in a comprehensive language study. The number of Frisians who understand, speak, read, and write their native language is "remarkably stable," according to the Fryske Akademy and the Friesland Planning Bureau. "Use of other dialects is declining, but Frisian holds a stronger position," says researcher Chaïm La Roi.
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The Frisian language holds a strong position, researchers conclude in a comprehensive language study. The number of Frisians who understand, speak, read, and write their native language is "remarkably stable," according to the Fryske Akademy and the Friesland Planning Bureau. "Use of other dialects is declining, but Frisian holds a stronger position," says researcher Chaïm La Roi.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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