LearnFrisian
Fries is een taal uit Friesland in Nederland. LearnFrisian.com biedt een gratis Fries leerprogramma aan, met audio voor luisteroefeningen, oefenpunten en competitieve functies als motivatie. Het is een geweldige bron voor iedereen die de Friese taal en cultuur wil verkennen.

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Waarom je Fries zou moeten leren
De taal die het dichtst bij het Engels staat
Daardoor is het de makkelijkste taal om te leren als Engelstalige.
De Coolste Woorden
Het klinkerssysteem van het Fries heeft unieke eigenschappen die het onderscheiden van andere Germaanse talen.
Oudste levende Germaanse taal
Fries is de oudste levende Germaanse taal.
Viking-Age Heritage
The Frisians share a fascinating warrior heritage with the Scandinavians and were known as fierce seafarers themselves.
Word lid van een gemeenschap van slechts 500.000 sprekers
De Friese taal heeft ongeveer 500.000 sprekers.
Verken een heel nieuwe wereld
Verken de Friese geschiedenis, mythen, volksverhalen, cultuur en nog veel meer.
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Frisian Bridges: The Wooden Giants That Connected a Waterlogged Province
Here’s something wild about Friesland: for centuries, this place had more bridges than roads. And we’re not talking about cute little garden bridges. We’re talking about massive wooden structures that were basically engineering miracles held together with hope and really good carpentry. Friesland is basically a giant sponge. Water everywhere. Canals, lakes, rivers, and spots…
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What happened to Magna Frisia?
Magna Frisia, also known as Greater Frisia, was a region in Europe that covered parts of modern-day Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark. It was inhabited by the Frisian people, a Germanic ethnic group who still live in parts of the Netherlands and Germany today.In the early medieval period, Magna Frisia was a powerful and influential region….
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Frisian Shoes: The Wooden Clogs That Became a Cultural Icon
Let’s talk about wooden shoes. Yes, those chunky, clunky things that tourists buy as souvenirs and never actually wear. But here’s what most people don’t know: wooden clogs, or “klompen” as they’re called in Dutch (and “klompen” or “klompe” in Frisian), were serious business in Friesland for centuries. These weren’t fashion statements. They were survival…
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The Mystery of Frislanda, the Lost Frisian Atlantis
Somewhere in the North Sea, an island once appeared on maps that no sailor could ever find. For centuries, cartographers drew it with confidence, explorers searched for it, and the Frisian people told stories about it. Then, quietly, it vanished from the maps altogether. The island was called Frislanda, and its story is one of…
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Frisian Cities in England
Scattered across eastern England, there are towns, villages, and place names that hint at a Frisian presence dating back over a thousand years. The Frisians were part of the great migration of Germanic peoples to Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries, and later maintained trading connections with England well into the medieval period. Their…
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The Battle of Warns
On September 26, 1345, a Hollander invasion force landed on the Frisian coast near the village of Warns. By the end of the day, the Count of Holland was dead, his army was shattered, and the Frisians had secured one of the most famous military victories in their history. The Battle of Warns remains the…
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