East Frisian Low Saxon, the West Low German dialect of East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany
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They are East Frisian (Seeltersk, which is different from East Frisian (Ostfriesisch) and is spoken in the Saterland, and a collection of Low German dialects of East Frisia) and North Frisian, spoken in North Friesland.
East Frisian Low Saxon: Dat eenzige, dat wi neet doon is Slickeree utdelen.
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Some linguists classify Gronings to North Low Saxon, to which also East Frisian belongs.