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 Insults Sound Like Compliments (And That’s Actually Genius)
Most languages have insults that could make a sailor blush. But Frisian? Frisian took a completely different route. The thing about Frisian insults is that they’re so weirdly gentle, you might not even realize you’ve been insulted. Call someone a “sûkerbôle” (sugar ball) in Frisian and you’re basically calling them naive or gullible. But it…
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Frisian Music: From Protest Songs to Eurovision, How a Small Language Made Big Noise
Most people think small languages just quietly exist in the background. Not Frisian. This language has been punching way above its weight in the music world for decades. Let’s start with something wild. In 2014, a song entirely in Frisian almost made it to Eurovision. The Common Linnets, a Dutch duo, sang “Calm After The…
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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…
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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…
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The Frisian Flag
The Frisian flag is one of the most distinctive regional flags in Europe. With its diagonal blue and white stripes and scattered red shapes, it looks like nothing else you’ll see flying from a European flagpole. But those red shapes aren’t what most people think they are, and the flag’s history is more complicated than…
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Frisian Characteristics
Every culture gets stereotyped, and Frisians are no exception. But stereotypes about Frisians are interesting because many of them contain a real grain of truth — and because Frisians themselves often embrace them. Here’s a look at the traits commonly associated with Frisian people, and where they come from. Direct to a Fault Even by…
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Common Questions
Everything you want to know about the Frisian language and this website.



