Friesch_Dagblad

<i>Friesch Dagblad</i>

Friesch Dagblad

Dutch newspaper


The Friesch Dagblad (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfrizˈdɑɣblɑt]; the first word is spelled Fries in modern Dutch) is a Dutch daily newspaper founded in 1903. It covers the region of Friesland with news reports written from a protestant perspective. Friesch Dagblad and its competitor, Leeuwarder Courant, are owned by the Mediahuis. Both newspapers publish most of the content in Dutch, with only about 5% of content in West Frisian.[2][3]

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References

  1. "Missie Friesch Dagblad". Friesch Dagblad. Retrieved 2009-05-11.
  2. Jehannes Ytsma, "Language Use and Language Attitudes in Friesland," in Lasagabaster, David; Ángel Huguet (2007). Multilingualism in European bilingual contexts: language use and attitudes. Multilingual Matters. pp. 144–63. ISBN 978-1-85359-929-3. P. 145



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