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| East Danish | |
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| Native to | Denmark |
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| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
| Glottolog | scan1238 |
East Danish refers to dialects of theDanish language spoken inBornholm (Bornholmsk dialect) in Denmark and historically also spoken inBlekinge,Halland andSkåne (Scanian dialect), collectively known as East Denmark before 1658.[2] After Scania, Halland and Blekinge were annexed by Sweden under theTreaty of Roskilde, the dialects have been under Swedish influence. The residents now speak regionally influencedStandard Swedish. The old original dialects are considered to have been part of the East Danish dialect group by many researchers.[3]
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