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Fering is the dialect of North Frisian spoken on the island of Föhr in the German region of North Frisia. Fering refers to the Fering Frisian name of Föhr, Feer. Together with the Öömrang, Söl'ring, and Heligolandic dialects, it forms part of the insular group of North Frisian dialects and it's very similar to Öömrang. Around 3000 of Föhr's 8700 people speak Fering, constituting a third of all North Frisian speakers.

Orthography

letter(s) value(s) in IPA notes
a a
aa ʌː
au au
ä ɛ
ää ɛː
äi ɛi
b b
ch x
d d
dj dj
e ɛ, ə Becomes schwa when unstressed
ee
f f
g g
h h
i ɪ
ia ia
ii
j j
k k
l l
lj lj
m m
n n
ng ŋ
nj nj
o ɔ
oi ʌːi
oo
ö œ
öi øi
öö øː
p p
r r
s s, z "s" is always /s/ in initial position, /z/ between vowels
sch ʃ
t t
tj tj
u ʊ
ua ua
uai uai
ui ui
uu
ü ʏ
üü
w v

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