North Frisian is a language spoken in the northern part of Germany, particularly in the Frisian Islands and along the North Sea coast. It is part of the Frisian languages, which are closely related to English and Dutch. North Frisian has several dialects, reflecting the diverse communities in the region, and is recognized as a minority language in Germany.
The language has a rich cultural heritage, with many speakers actively working to preserve it through education and local traditions. North Frisian is not just a means of communication; it embodies the identity and history of the Frisian people, making it an important part of the region's cultural landscape.