Frisian Schoolchildren Learn Two Languages at Once (And It Makes Them Smarter)

Walk into an elementary school in Friesland and you’ll witness something pretty unusual. Kids are learning to read and write in two languages at the same time. Not one after the other. Simultaneously. This isn’t some experimental program. It’s just Tuesday in Friesland. Most Frisian kids start school speaking Frisian at home. Then they show […]

Frisian Drinks: The Local Brews and Beverages That Tell a Province's Story

Let’s talk about what Frisians drink. And no, I don’t just mean the beer we already covered in another post. There’s a whole world of Frisian beverages that most people have never heard of, and some of them are absolutely wild. First up: Beerenburg. This is the drink that every Frisian grandparent has a bottle […]

Frisian Dialects: The Three Languages Pretending to Be One

Here’s something wild about Frisian: it’s not really one language. It’s three separate languages wearing a trench coat and pretending to be siblings. When people say “Frisian,” they usually mean West Frisian, spoken in the Netherlands. That’s the big one with about 470,000 speakers in Friesland province. It’s got official status, road signs, and its […]

Frisian Carpentry: The Ancient Craft That Built a Floating Province

You know what’s wild? Friesland basically floats. And somebody had to build all the stuff that keeps it from sinking. Enter Frisian carpenters. These weren’t your average woodworkers. They were water-fighting, problem-solving, engineering wizards who figured out how to construct entire villages on soggy ground that most people would’ve looked at and said “nope.” The […]

Learn West Frisian: A Beginner's Guide to Getting Started

Everything beginners need to know about learning West Frisian: what the language is, why people learn it, free resources, self-study structure, and the 20 most useful Frisian words.

Is Frisian Easy for English Speakers? What You Need to Know Before You Start

English and Frisian share deep historical roots. Find out how this affects how easy Frisian is for English speakers to learn, with vocabulary comparisons and honest difficulty ratings.

Is West Frisian Similar to Dutch? An Honest Comparison for Language Learners

West Frisian and Dutch look alike at first glance, but they diverged thousands of years ago. An honest comparison with vocabulary examples and grammar notes.

Frisian Bookstores: The Tiny Shops Keeping a Language on the Shelves

Most languages get entire bookstore chains. Frisian gets a handful of dedicated shops and a few special sections in regular stores. And somehow, these tiny spaces are doing more to keep a language alive than most government programs ever could. Walk into a Frisian bookstore and you’ll immediately notice something weird. It’s quiet in a […]

Frisian Funerals: The Beautiful Traditions That Make Saying Goodbye Different

Death isn’t exactly a fun topic, but Frisians have turned saying goodbye into something surprisingly beautiful. Their funeral traditions are so specific and meaningful that they deserve attention, even if the subject matter makes us a bit uncomfortable. Let’s talk about how Frisians do funerals differently. First up: the “rouwauto” situation. In Friesland, funeral processions […]

Frisian Merchants: The Medieval Traders Who Built an Empire on Butter and Cloth

You know how some people get rich selling tech gadgets or fancy cars? Well, medieval Frisians got rich selling butter. And cloth. And they were so good at it that they basically ran half of Europe’s trade routes for centuries. Seriously, Frisian merchants were the Amazon Prime of the Middle Ages. From roughly the 7th […]

Frisian Spellcheckers: The Tiny Tech Battle That Keeps a Language Alive Online

Here’s something you probably never thought about: every time you type in English and your phone autocorrects “teh” to “the,” there’s a massive infrastructure behind that. Dictionaries, algorithms, databases of common mistakes, predictive text engines. It’s invisible tech that just works. Now imagine trying to build all of that for a language spoken by about […]

Frisian Months Have Better Names Than English (And Here's Why They Make More Sense)

English month names are kind of boring when you think about it. September literally means “seventh month” even though it’s the ninth. October means eighth but it’s the tenth. Someone messed up the Roman calendar and we’ve been living with the consequences for 2000 years. Frisian said “no thanks” to all that Latin nonsense and […]
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