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Low Franconian languages
Low Franconian languages Low Franconian Geographic distribution: Netherlands, northern Belgium, and South Africa Genetic classification: Indo-European Germanic ...
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Talk:Low Franconian languages
Talk:Low Franconian languages On these pages I completely miss the south low franconian language, which in germany is also ...
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Franconian German
Franconian German Franconian refers to the Franks that settled in Germany, France, and the Low Countries between 200 and 400 A.D ... Franks, have been given the name of Franconian. Linguists attempting to find the relationship among ... to the Old Frankish language call it Franconian. While a variety of languages and ...
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Low German
Low German Low German (Plattdüütsch, Nedderdüütsch) Spoken in: Germany, Netherlands ... Language family: Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Low German Language codes ISO 639-1: none ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Low German (also called Plattdeutsch, Plattdüütsch or Low Saxon) is a name for the ...
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Low Germanic languages
Low Germanic languages Low Germanic Geographic distribution: predominantly the Netherlands, northern Belgium, northern Germany and South Africa. Genetic classification: Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Low Germanic Subdivisions: Low Franconian Low German Low Germanic languages ( ...
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South Germanic deities
South Germanic deities Deities of pre-Christian German ... in High Germanic (Old High German, Old Franconian), Low Germanic (Old Saxon), Frisian and Anglo-Saxon ... the earliest Anglo-Saxon incursions in the south, may also have been or acquired deific ...
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Talk:West Low German
Talk:West Low German The difference between Low and High German was illustrated for me ... have a tissue for your nose; in Low German, you have a snotrag. I have ... spelled, but something like High "tassenteuch" vs. Low "schneppeldorf". firepink I've never heard that ... precise linguistic criterion... ^^ Two small things: First, Low German is a dialect or group ...
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Talk:Dutch language
... is very closely related to Dutch is Low German, while Afrikaans derives from Dutch. The ... makes no sense. The third sentence...well, Low German is not a language but a ... geneology. The Anglo-Saxons immigrated from the low countries and took with them their Germanic ... there were no such languages as Dutch, Low German or High German but just Germanic ... in the west of Germany with a low franconian dialect I was capable of ...
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Talk:German language
... cognate of 'ihr', but a cognate of Low German 'ji'/Dutch 'jullie'/Afrikaans 'julle'. I ... can be found in the above-mentioned Low Germanic languages (L.G. 'he'/Du. 'hij ... form 'her' or similar where speakers of Low and High German dialects met. I'm ... 18:16, 26 Feb 2005 (UTC)-- imho South Tyrol is not an enclave region, as ... Germany, where the local dialects (Suebian, Bavarian, Franconian etc.) do not use the genitive. ...
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Talk:Germanic languages
... agree; this page is too detailed with Low German, High German, and North Germanic holding ... Toby 01:17 Feb 6, 2003 (UTC) Low German Regarding "Low German": On Low German, it's explained how the term ... word "Verk", although technically, it is a low german borrowing, and not a cognate. ...
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