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- Q33982 abstract "Low Prussian (German: Niederpreußisch), sometimes known simply as Prussian (Preußisch), is a dialect of East Low German that developed in East Prussia. Low Prussian was spoken in East and West Prussia and Danzig up to 1945. It developed on a Baltic substrate through the influx of Dutch- and Low-German-speaking immigrants. It overruled Old Prussian, which then became extinct in the 17th century.Plautdietsch, a Low German variety, is included within Low Prussian by some observers. Excluding Plautdietsch, Low Prussian can be considered moribund due to the evacuation and forced expulsion of Germans from East Prussia after World War II. Plautdietsch, however, has several thousand speakers throughout the world, most notably in South America, Canada and Germany.Simon Dach's poem Anke van Tharaw, the best known East Prussian poem, was written in Low Prussian.".
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- Q33982 name "Low Prussian".
- Q33982 states "originally Prussia, now America and Australia as a result of the East Prussian Diaspora".
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- Q33982 comment "Low Prussian (German: Niederpreußisch), sometimes known simply as Prussian (Preußisch), is a dialect of East Low German that developed in East Prussia. Low Prussian was spoken in East and West Prussia and Danzig up to 1945. It developed on a Baltic substrate through the influx of Dutch- and Low-German-speaking immigrants. It overruled Old Prussian, which then became extinct in the 17th century.Plautdietsch, a Low German variety, is included within Low Prussian by some observers.".
- Q33982 label "Low Prussian dialect".
- Q33982 name "Low Prussian".