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@lofwyr5063 There are still about 4 million Germans living along the coast lines of the North Sea and Baltic Sea, which are able to speak Lower-Saxon/Nedderdüütsch...
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Moin 😊 East Frisian tea is made of minimum 50% Assam tea, and always a special mixture of up to 10 different sorts of tea. .but it's always a strong tea = Assam 😊
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@telebubba5527 There is north Frisia as well..
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@carlforeiro6580 The ancient Romans didn't drink tea either, as it was unknown at their times, same as coffee, corn, tomatoes, potatoes etc..
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@gozerthegozarian9500 Lower-Saxon language is a language, with the usual dialects, that every language has, same goes for the Frisian language...Scottish, Welsh, Sorbic etc De Döör is open De Door is open De Döör is apen Just to show some of its dialects... Een feinen Avend wuensch ik di met groetens 😊👋
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ForageGardener The ancient Saxons arrived about 50ish years after the Romans left...infact some of them were already in todays England, being part of the Roman army... And no, Frisians were/are Frisians and the ancient Saxons were merged from the Chauci, the Angrivarians and Cherusci...while the Anglians were living in todays federal state of Schleswig-Holstein in the region of "Angeln/Anglia", still there btw... The ancient Saxons were living in todays federal states of Lower Saxony, Bremen, Hamburg and partly Saxony-Anhalt (only the Saxony part).
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@Kuhmuhnistische_Partei Well, the Chauken, Angrivarier and Cherusker merged to the Saxons..named after their short sword, the "sax". Tacitus reported already about the Chauken and Frisians, and Arminius was a Cherusker (todays Weserbergland in Lower-Saxony).
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@Kuhmuhnistische_Partei 🙄 So you're the only one then, stating, that the ancient Saxons were "just some people... etc".. Well, this is, why I wrote, what I wrote *"who the ancient Saxons were...etc".. And of course the people living in their ancient territories aren't the "same" anymore...2.000 years is a quite long timespan 🙄 Weirdly when going by DNA, it says different to your oppinion..but doesn't matter.. Oh, and btw, the Name "Arminius" was used by Tacitus already, when talking about the son of a Cherusker chief...and I didn't even mentioned Luther and Hermann...
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@frauleintrude6347 Of course not, as tea was known about 1.300 years later...
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@donarthiazi2443 Yeahh, all of them had to take those "vitamin pills" given to them by their coaches, and most of them are still suffering with severe health issues due to that...
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