Draft:Bremian dialect

The Bremian dialect (Bremer Platt) is the dialect of Low German spoken in the city of Bremen. It comes from the Oldenburgisch dialect.

Classification
Bremian is classified as a Northern Low Saxon dialect since it derives from the Oldenburgisch dialects. This means that it comes from West Low German. Bremian also shares the most mutual intelligibility with the Northern Oldenburgisch dialect.

It also means that Bremian's "sister dialects" are the aforementioned Northern Oldenburgisch dialect, which is spoken in the former County of Oldenburg, and is a more pure dialect, Southern Oldenburgisch, spoken in the southern parts of the district and Hanover, and Jeverland Oldenburgisch, spoken in the Jeverland area of East Frisia, which has influences from East Frisian Low Saxon.