Germany •
Westphalian, including the region around
Münster and the
Osnabrück region of Lower Saxony •
Eastphalian, spoken in southeastern Lower Saxony (
Hanover,
Braunschweig,
Göttingen) and in the
Magdeburg Börde region •
Northern Low Saxon •
East Frisian Low Saxon in
East Frisia • Dithmarsisch • Schleswig[i]sch • Holsteinisch • Nordhannoversch • Emsländisch • Oldenburgisch in the
Oldenburg region
Netherlands While
Dutch is a
Low Franconian language, the
Dutch Low Saxon varieties form a
dialect continuum with
Westphalian. They consist of: • West Low German, divided into: •
Gronings •
Drents •
Stellingwerfs •
Sallands • West-Overijssels •
Twents •
Achterhoeks •
Veluws •
Urkers Denmark • West Low German •
Northern Low Saxon •
Schleswigsch dialect spoken in former
South Jutland County (the northern part of the former
Duchy of Schleswig) around
Aabenraa (
Apenrade) ==Situation in the Netherlands==