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- Bildts abstract "Bildts is a Dutch-Frisian hybrid language spoken in the largest part of the municipality Het Bildt in the province of Friesland. The dialect must have evolved from the early sixteenth century onwards, from around 1505, when the area was reclaimed from the sea as ordered by George, Duke of Saxony. In order to achieve this task, workers from Holland, Zealand, and Brabant moved to Friesland, and their Low-Franconian dialects mixed with Frisian. There is much debate on whether the former changed the latter or the other way around, but the dialect has also been called a creole language.Bildts is spoken in the towns of Sint Annaparochie (Bildts: Sint-Anne), Sint Jacobiparochie (Sint-Jabik), Vrouwenparochie (Froubuurt), Oudebildtzijl (Ouwe-Syl), Westhoek (De Westhoek) and Nij Altoenae. The inhabitants of Minnertsga, a village located outside the polder area of the former Middelzee and included in the municipality in 1984, do not speak Bildts but West Frisian instead.According to the Dutch Wikipedia, in 2006 approximately 6,000 people spoke Bildts regularly.".
- Bildts wikiPageID "34047014".
- Bildts wikiPageLength "1761".
- Bildts wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Bildts wikiPageRevisionID "586329286".
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_dialects.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Holland.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Zeeland.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Creole_language.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Brabant.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_language.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Friesland.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Frisian_languages.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink George,_Duke_of_Saxony.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Het_Bildt.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Lordship_of_Frisia.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Low_Franconian_languages.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Middelzee.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Minnertsga.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Mixed_language.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Nij_Altoenae.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Oudebildtzijl.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Polder.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Sint_Annaparochie.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Sint_Jacobiparochie.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Vrouwenparochie.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink West_Frisian_Dutch.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink West_Frisian_language.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLink Westhoek,_Friesland.
- Bildts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bildts".
- Bildts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dutch_dialects.
- Bildts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreliable_sources.
- Bildts subject Category:Dutch_dialects.
- Bildts hypernym Language.
- Bildts type Language.
- Bildts type Dialect.
- Bildts comment "Bildts is a Dutch-Frisian hybrid language spoken in the largest part of the municipality Het Bildt in the province of Friesland. The dialect must have evolved from the early sixteenth century onwards, from around 1505, when the area was reclaimed from the sea as ordered by George, Duke of Saxony. In order to achieve this task, workers from Holland, Zealand, and Brabant moved to Friesland, and their Low-Franconian dialects mixed with Frisian.".
- Bildts label "Bildts".
- Bildts sameAs Q861302.
- Bildts sameAs Bildtsk.
- Bildts sameAs Bildts.
- Bildts sameAs Biltsk.
- Bildts sameAs Bildts.
- Bildts sameAs Bildtsk.
- Bildts sameAs m.0hr3yh9.
- Bildts sameAs Q861302.
- Bildts wasDerivedFrom Bildts?oldid=586329286.
- Bildts isPrimaryTopicOf Bildts.