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  • Is low German (Niederdeutsch) a completely different language?
    As for whether or not Low German is a separate language: Linguists generally consider all Germanic languages from English to the High German dialects spoken in Switzerland, Austria and southern Germany (including Dutch, Frisian, Low German, and Standard German) to be part of a 'West Germanic dialect continuum' which includes many of the
  • regional - Low German, Upper German, Bavarian . . . Where are these . . .
    Austria is a federal nation like USA, Mexico or Germany It consists of 9 states One of them is »Lower Austria« (in German: Niederösterreich), and the dialects spoken in Lower Austria belong to Danube Bavarian which is one of the three variations of Bavarian, which belongs to Upper German which is a group of High German dialects
  • Is Yiddish a dialect of German? - German Language Stack Exchange
    Jewish emancipation initiated a great degree of affirmation of German culture It was therefore natural to understand Yiddish as a dialect of German, and to use 'proper' German for the same reasons that speakers of regional dialects did and still do
  • Did German borrow any words from Old Prussian?
    Many of the words did filter into the Low German dialect of East Prussia (typically called Niederpreuss, meaning Low Prussian) The problem people have in researching this topic is that the word Prussian has been used to describe 2 different ethnicities, 2 unrelated languages (prior to the mixing), and 3 different concepts of the geography
  • Do Speakers of German understand Pennsylvania Dutch (Amish German)?
    The sect began in Switzerland and Alsace, but most Amish today speak a dialect of German called "Pennsylvania Dutch", "Pennsylvania German", or "Amish German" 1 The Amish came to the US in the early 1700's, and have been relatively isolated from Germany since then, so their dialect has evolved separately from the language in Germany itself
  • dialect - If “Plattdüütsch” is a completely different language than . . .
    We can therefore say that Dutch is a dialect of Low German Interestingly the contemporary standard German ("Hochdeutsch") was not developed from Low German but from High German dialects Today the standard German is spoken more often in the northern half of Germany, where Low German coexists as a second language in the regional dialects
  • Is Low German dialect still used in Germany?
    I’m curious to know whether Low German dialect is still used in Germany or not If so, in which areas? Is it both either spoken and written or only as a colloquial spoken language?
  • What is the correct way to denote a quotation in German?
    5 Using a typewriter, " is the correct form to denote the quotation mark in German For text written by hand and letterpress printing in Germany we use „“ Currently these characters are displayed here by the Verdana font „“ Hopefully when this site leaves beta, it will get a default font, which renders these characters in a correct way
  • What makes the German language sound so harsh?
    In addition to what the answers say, this might partially be a subjective perception based upon one's own language I became aware of this when I, as a German, talked to a Spanish who assured me that to him, Spanish sounds extremely soft, while German is a very hard language
  • Different ch Sounds - German Language Stack Exchange
    well, i'm not an expert but at the ch-sounds there are also regional differences! -- for example Chemie: in Austria (and in the south of Germany – especially Bavaria) it is pronounced like Kemie and in the north of Germany more than Schemie





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