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In Fryslân (Friesland) the official Frisian language is still spoken and a genealogical periodical 'Ut de Smidte' is publshed in that language. Just recently a new Frisian dictionary - Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal/Woordenboek der Friese taal online (Dictionary of the Frisian language) has been put on the Internet, you can find it: [http://gtb.inl.nl Historische woordenboeken op internet (Historical dictionaries on the Internet)]  
In Fryslân (Friesland) the official Frisian language is still spoken and a genealogical periodical 'Ut de Smidte' is publshed in that language. Just recently a new Frisian dictionary - Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal/Woordenboek der Friese taal online (Dictionary of the Frisian language) has been put on the Internet, you can find it: [http://gtb.inl.nl Historische woordenboeken op internet (Historical dictionaries on the Internet)]  

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In Fryslân (Friesland) the official Frisian language is still spoken and a genealogical periodical 'Ut de Smidte' is publshed in that language. Just recently a new Frisian dictionary - Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal/Woordenboek der Friese taal online (Dictionary of the Frisian language) has been put on the Internet, you can find it: Historische woordenboeken op internet (Historical dictionaries on the Internet)


You can listen and watch in English how this dictionary works on YouTube: Frisian dictionary. Be sure to click on the English flag icon, to hear the instructions in Englsh.