Colognian or Kölsch (Colognian pronunciation: [ˈkœlʃ]; natively Kölsch Platt) is a small set of very closely related dialects, or variants, of the Ripuarian...
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transcription delimiters. This article covers the phonology of modern Colognian as spoken in the city of Cologne. Varieties spoken outside of Cologne...
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a way understood similar to a reference without complete recitation. Colognian has a set of proverbs. Many of them can be used in proverbial expressions...
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Colognian grammar describes the formal systems of the modern Colognian language or dialect cluster used in Cologne currently and during at least the past...
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Eifeler Regel (section Colognian)
of High German, including West Central German (notably Luxembourgish, Colognian and Hessian), High Franconian and Alemannic; and excludes all dialects...
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Historic Colognian or Old Colognian (German: Altkölnisch) was the spoken and written language of the city of Cologne in Germany from the 12th century to...
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Netherlands Central Ripuarian (Zentralripuarisch) City Colognian (Stadtkölnisch) Country Colognian (Landkölnisch) The transcription from Münch, in which...
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Colognian has idioms, and they are as frequent as in all central European languages. Many coincide with idioms of the languages close to Colognian, such...
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The Colognian declension system describes how the Colognian language alters words to reflect their roles in Colognian sentences, such as subject, direct...
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style of beer from Cologne, Germany Kölsch (artist), house musician/DJ Colognian, a Ripuarian dialect spoken in and around Cologne USS Koelsch, a vessel...
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In the Colognian dialects, pronouns come in several variations. There are demonstrative pronouns, relative pronouns stressed and unstressed definite personal...
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(English), Nacht (German), nacht (Dutch, Frisian), nag (Afrikaans), Naach (Colognian), natt (Swedish, Norwegian), nat (Danish), nátt (Faroese), nótt (Icelandic)...
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Ottawa Pashto Persian Polish Portuguese Proto-Indo-European Ripuarian Colognian Kerkrade dialect Romanian Russian Sardinian Scots Scottish Gaelic Serbo-Croatian...
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period of 10 to 14 September 1260 in Cologne, and focuses on the struggle for power between the Colognian noblemen and the Archbishop of Cologne. v t e...
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is the 9th letter in the Lithuanian alphabet and is also used in the Colognian language of Cologne, Germany, and in the Potawatomi language[citation...
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King Size Dick (category Pages with Colognian IPA)
Ganss; 29 December 1942) is a German rock singer who mainly sings in the Colognian dialect. King Size Dick, a truck driver by profession, began his musical...
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Willy Millowitsch (category Pages with Colognian IPA)
Willy Millowitsch (German: [ˈvɪliː ˈmilovɪtʃ], Colognian: [ˈvɪli ˈmɪloˌvetʃ²]; 8 January 1909 – 20 September 1999) was a German stage and TV actor and...
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Italian have a partitive article used for indefinite mass nouns, whereas Colognian has two distinct sets of definite articles indicating focus and uniqueness...
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(Kölsches Knupp, Kölnisches Knupp, Kuletschbier), another type of beer of Colognian origin Portals: Beer Companies "Kölsch-Konvention - Wettbewerbsregeln...
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single in 1972, entitled "Geh' mit Gott". Another German cover version in Colognian dialect titled "Die Stadt" ('The Town') was created and sung by Trude...
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Konrad Adenauer (category Pages with Colognian IPA)
Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer (5 January 1876 – 19 April 1967) was a German statesman who served as the first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany...
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Ottawa Pashto Persian Polish Portuguese Proto-Indo-European Ripuarian Colognian Kerkrade dialect Romanian Russian Sardinian Scots Scottish Gaelic Serbo-Croatian...
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very uncommon [ɧ] phoneme, which, aside from Swedish, is only used in Colognian, a variety of High German, though not as a replacement for the standard...
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The Akademie för uns Kölsche Sproch (Academy for our Colognian language) was established in 1983 by the Stadtsparkasse Köln (Cologne Savings and Loan...
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Aachen (category Pages with Colognian IPA)
Aachen (/ˈɑːkən/ AH-kən, German: [ˈaːxn̩] ; Aachen dialect: Oche [ˈɔːxə]; Dutch: Aken [ˈaːkə(n)] ; French: Aix-la-Chapelle; Latin: Aquae Granni or Aquisgranum)...
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Basilica of St. Ursula, Cologne (category Pages with Colognian IPA)
The Basilica church of St. Ursula (German: [ˌzaŋt ˈʔʊʁzula], Colognian: [ˌtsɪnt ˈʔoʒəla]) is located in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is...
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Netherlands. Limburgish has been influenced by the Ripuarian varieties like the Colognian dialect, and has had a somewhat different development since the late Middle...
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only a general tendency, however. Many forms of Central German such as Colognian or Luxembourgish have a dative case but lack a genitive. In Irish nouns...
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Stulle, Schnitte (all three Low German/Berlinerisch dialect), Botteramm (Colognian dialect, cf. Dutch boterham), Bütterken (Lower Rhine dialect) to Bemme...
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Age Pervert, Romanian-American far-right writer BAP (German band), a Colognian rock group (formed 1976) BAP (Basque band), a hardcore punk group (1984–1996)...
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