"Low Prussian" meaning in All languages combined

See Low Prussian on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Cognate to or a calque of German Niederpreußisch. Etymology templates: {{cog|de|Niederpreußisch}} German Niederpreußisch Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Low Prussian}} Low Prussian
  1. A dialect of East Low German that developed in Prussia (East Prussia, West Prussia and Danzig), influenced to some extent by Dutch and Old Prussian, and to a small extent by Polish, Latvian, Lithuanian and Russian, which is now spoken in Germany and which gave rise to Plautdietsch. Wikipedia link: Low Prussian Categories (topical): Languages Holonyms (East Low German): Low German Translations (Translations): bas-prussien [masculine] (French), Niederpreußisch [neuter] (German)
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