East Low German

Language classification
Indo-European languages

Germanic languages
West Germanic languages
Low German languages
East Low German

East Low German dialects are spoken in north eastern parts of Germany as well as by minorities in northern Poland. They are, together with Low Saxon and Low Franconian, part of Low German. There is no clearly defined border between regions where East Low German and Low Saxon dialects are spoken. Plattdüütsch is the name for both the Low Saxon and the East Low German language.

East Low German dialects are:


It also includes Plautdietsch (originating from Danzig), which is spoken by Mennonites in North America and a few other places in the world. Berlinerisch (in Berlin) was a version of Brandenburgisch in the medieval ages until they split off; nowadays it is seen as an east high German dialect. Baltendeutsch is a High German variety influenced by East Low German formerly spoken by Germans in the Baltic states. See Prussia.de:Ostniederdeutsche Sprache it:Basso tedesco orientale li:Oosnederduits nds:Ostnederdüütsch