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Fade Dutch is a Lovian Dutch-based creole spoken in a hamlet nearby Hurbanova. Fade Dutch came to existence through the merger of two Dutch dialects: Kyst and Bôsx. There were three main dialects: North Forest, South Forest and Coastal. It became extinct November 8th 2009, when the last speaker, John Feldeke, died.

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  • Fade Dutch
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  • Fade Dutch is a Lovian Dutch-based creole spoken in a hamlet nearby Hurbanova. Fade Dutch came to existence through the merger of two Dutch dialects: Kyst and Bôsx. There were three main dialects: North Forest, South Forest and Coastal. It became extinct November 8th 2009, when the last speaker, John Feldeke, died.
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extinction
  • 2009-11-08(xsd:date)
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  • Indo-European
  • ::West Germanic
  • :Germanic
  • ::::Dutch
  • :::Low Franconian
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  • Dutch
spokenin
  • Oceana
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  • -
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  • no official regulation
Official
  • nowhere
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  • 0(xsd:integer)
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  • Latin script
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  • Fade Dutch
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  • Fade Dutch is a Lovian Dutch-based creole spoken in a hamlet nearby Hurbanova. Fade Dutch came to existence through the merger of two Dutch dialects: Kyst and Bôsx. There were three main dialects: North Forest, South Forest and Coastal. It became extinct November 8th 2009, when the last speaker, John Feldeke, died.
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