Jutlandic dialect
Jütisch or Jütländisch (Danish jysk, older spelling Jydsk ), the Danish dialects that are spoken in Jutland. In a broader sense the word also referred to the languages spoken in Jutland regional variation, or accented letters of the standard Danish.
Jütisch is divided into four main groups:
- Südjütisch ( Sønderjysk ), which is spoken on both sides of the German - Danish border
- Westjütisch ( Vestjysk )
- Ostjütisch ( Østjysk ), which is the Danish island and the Standard Danish is most similar among the Jutland dialects
- Nordjütisch ( Nordjysk )
Sometimes Südjütisch is also regarded as a subgroup of West Jutland, and Nordjütisch as a subgroup of East Jutland.
According to another classification is, first, between the southern and western jütisch ( nørrejysk ). The latter includes Western, Eastern and Nordjütisch. ( Nørrejylland on German also Norder Jutland, is an old term for Jutland north of the river Kongeå ( Königsau ), ie the part of Jutland, which was not Schleswig. )
- Danish language
- Dialect