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Highest Alemannic German
Highest Alemannic German Highest Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic dialects ...
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Alemannic German
Alemannic German Alemannic German (Alemannisch) is a group of dialects of the Upper German branch of the Germanic language family. ...
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High Alemannic German
High Alemannic German High Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic dialects and belongs to the German language, even though they are only ...
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Swiss German
Swiss German Swiss German (Schwyzerdütsch) Spoken in: Switzerland Region: Europe Total ... family: Indo-European Germanic West Germanic High German Upper German Alemannic Swiss German Language codes ISO 639- ...
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Upper German
Upper German Upper German Geographic distribution: Southern Germany, northern and central ... European Germanic West Germanic High Germanic Upper German Subdivisions: Alemannic Austro-Bavarian Upper German is a family of High German ...
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Talk:German language
Talk:German language Removed table of personal pronouns The ... sound change in the history of the German language). Also, 'you' (pl.---but it's ... of 'ihr', but a cognate of Low German 'ji'/Dutch 'jullie'/Afrikaans 'julle'. I understand ... L.G. 'he'/Du. 'hij'/Af. 'hy'). German as understood in this article doesn't ... similar where speakers of Low and High German dialects met. I'm not giving ...
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Walliser German
Walliser German The Walliser German (Walliserdeutsch in German) is a group of Highest Alemannic dialects spoken in Switzerland, specifically in ...
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Walser German
Walser German The Walser language or Walscher language, in German Walserdeutsch, is a group of Highest Alemannic dialects spoken in Walser settlements in parts ... similar to the respective groups of Walliser German dialects than to other Walser dialects. ...
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Talk:List of languages by number of native speakers
... Portuguese that is always placed 6th and German where it is often the 9th. That ... s definitely in the top 100... Standard German is currently at #10. kwami 2005 July 5 07:45 (UTC) Why standard German? The Language is known as German! -Pedro 5 July 2005 11:20 (UTC ... many lects that are also known as German: various forms of Saxon, Swiss, etc. " ...
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Talk:France
... the armies. The Prime Minister is the highest administrator of everyday affairs. Usually, the President ... it your way, Corsicans probably also apply :-) German and Dutch languages I wonder why someone ... added, among the languages spoken in France, German and Dutch. These are not spoken in ... some people in the Alsace/Elzas speaking German, but I don't really know. --Jeronimo ... but Alsatians are reluctant to call it German. Of course, this is subject to ...
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