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Alemannic
Alemannic The term Alemannic can have several meanings. Alemannic German is a dialect family in the Upper Germanic branch of the German language, Alemannic can also refer to the Germanic ...
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Alemannic German
Alemannic German Alemannic German (Alemannisch) is a group of dialects ... the Upper German branch of the Germanic language family. It is spoken by approximately ten ... of tribes known as the Alamanni. Status Alemannic itself comprises a dialect continuum, from the Highest Alemannic spoken in the mountainous south to ...
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German language
German language German (Deutsch) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Germany ... Europe Total speakers: Native speakers: 110 millionSecond language: 120 million Ranking: 11 Language family: Indo-European Germanic West Germanic German Official status Official language of: Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, European Union. Regional or local official language in: Denmark, Italy, Poland, (Official language ...
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Alsatian language
Alsatian language This inscription in Alsatian on a window ... French Alsacien, German Elsässisch) is a Low Alemannic dialect spoken in Alsace, a region now ... it is closely related to other nearby Alemannic dialects, such as Swiss German, Swabian, and ... It is often confused with the Frankish language, a more distantly related German Western Franconian ... Fifth Republic states that French is the language of the Republic, no regional language ...
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Alemannic Separatism
Alemannic Separatism Alemannic Separatism is a movement advocating the unification of the Alemannic speaking areas northeast of the Rhine and Lake Constance with Switzerland. Historically, Alemannic Separatism was a political movement during the ... the two world wars; whereas the contemporary Alemannic Separatism is no organized political movement, ...
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Talk:German language
Talk:German language Removed table of personal pronouns The following ... change in the history of the German language). Also, 'you' (pl.---but it's of ... live ? Do you want to include foreign-language speakers ? 62.104.210.101 15:35 ... europe. Those who speak german as second language must be in the 25 to 55 ... million who speak it as a second language. Thats why i came up with ...
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Heteronomous language
Heteronomous language A heteronomous language is a usually nonstandard language variety that is oriented towards an autonomous language. Speakers of a heteronomous language usually use the local autonomous language ...
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Lorrain language
Lorrain language Lorrain is a language spoken by a minority of people in ... oïl. It is classified as a regional language of France, and has the recognised status of a regional language of Wallonia (where it is known as ... Lorrain also are applied to the Frankish language, a Middle-Germanic language, spoken in ...
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Frankish language
Frankish language The Frankish language can refer to: the language spoken by the Franks, a Germanic people ... France any Franconian German variety The Dutch language, which is a Low Frankish language and the only living language with ...
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Talk:Alsatian language
Talk:Alsatian language Does Alsatian have a standard orthography? Maximus ... UTC) No. That's a problem all Alemannic speakers face when they try to write in their language. For instance some people write the long ... ie" (which actually represents another sound in Alemannic), and this is one of the more minor problems. On the Alemannic Wikipedia we've solved it by ...
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