How to use in-sentence of “frisian”:
+ Schiermonnikoog makes part of the West Frisian Islands.
+ The area is near the coast, and also includes some of the East Frisian Islands.
+ Ameland makes part of the West Frisian Islands.
+ West Frisian is a required subject in schools in Friesland.
+ Spiekeroog is one of the East Frisian Islands, off the North Sea coast of Germany.
+ West Frisian uses the Latin alphabet.
+ In the Netherlands she is not only famous as a model, but also for her support for the Frisian language which is her first language.
+ They were named after the Frisian Islands: Lager Norderney, Lager Borkum, Lager Sylt and Lager Helgoland.

Example sentences of “frisian”:
+ The name “Anne”, although usually a girl's name, can also be used as a boy’s name in Dutch, especially in the north where Frisian is spoken.
+ Tacitus wrote about the Germanic peoples in 69 CE, describing the habits of the Germanic people, as well as listing a lot of Frisian groups by name.
+ After a series of defeats, he and what was left of the Frisian army were captured in 1523 and taken to the city of Leeuwarden in Frisia.
+ The name “Anne”, although usually a girl’s name, can also be used as a boy’s name in Dutch, especially in the north where Frisian is spoken.
+ Tacitus wrote about the Germanic peoples in 69 CE, describing the habits of the Germanic people, as well as listing a lot of Frisian groups by name.
+ After a series of defeats, he and what was left of the Frisian army were captured in 1523 and taken to the city of Leeuwarden in Frisia.
+ He died peacefully in bed in the Frisian town of Sneek on October 28 in the year 1520.
+ Vlieland makes part of the West Frisian Islands.
+ People in Friesland speak West Frisian and Dutch.
+ It is the common ancestor of the Frisian languages, Today, laws and deeds which use Old Frisian remain.
+ The etymology, like the way “knight” came from the from Old English word “cniht” and similar words in Frisian and Dutch, all meaning “lad”.
+ Rottumeroog makes part of the West Frisian Islands.
+ Each subcamp was named after one of the Frisian Islands: “Lager Norderney” at Saye, Lager Borkum at Platte Saline, Lager Sylt near the old telegraph tower at La Foulère and Lager Helgoland, in the northwest corner of the island.
+ West Frisian also used three types of verbs: weak, strong and irregular.
+ The Battle of Cassel was fought on 22 February 1071 between Robert I, Count of FlandersRobert the Frisian and his nephew, Arnulf III.
+ It was the last successful revolt in Frisian history and is remembered as such to this day.
+ Each subcamp was named after one of the Frisian Islands: Lager Norderney at Saye, “Lager Borkum” at Platte Saline, Lager Sylt near the old telegraph tower at La Foulère and Lager Helgoland, in the northwest corner of the island.
+ It is also spoken on the Frisian Isles Isles such as Borkum.
+ Terschelling makes part of the West Frisian Islands.
+ Lager Borkum was a Nazi concentration campsNazi concentration camp on East Frisian Island of Borkum.
