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    Erzgebirgisch (Standard German pronunciation: [ˈeːɐ̯tsɡəˌbɪʁɡɪʃ]; Erzgebirgisch: Arzgebirgsch) is a (East) Central German dialect, spoken mainly in the...
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    (Ostmitteldeutsch) Thuringian (Thüringisch) Upper Saxon (Obersächsisch) Erzgebirgisch Nordobersächsisch-Südmärkisch Lusatian East Central German dialects...
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    East Central German dialects are spoken (Thuringian, Upper Saxon, Erzgebirgisch (dialect of the Ore Mountains) and North Upper Saxon–South Markish,...
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  • having regions of comparatively self-contained dialect. Vogtlandian and Erzgebirgisch share some linguistic features, due to similarities and interdependencies...
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    (Obersächsisch) Anhaltisch Meißnisch Osterländisch Westlausitzisch Erzgebirgisch Nordobersäschisch-Südmärkisch Schlesisch–Wilmesau Silesian (Schlesisch)...
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  • Mitteldeutsch) East Central German Thuringian Upper Saxon, including Erzgebirgisch South Marchian Lusatian Silesian (now mostly spoken by the German minority...
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    that is used in the region. The Ore Mountains has its own dialect, Erzgebirgisch, which sits on the boundary between Upper German and Central German...
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    described as a transitional zone. Hence, either scheme can be encountered. Erzgebirgisch, usually lumped in with Upper Saxon on geographical grounds, is closer...
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    territory of Saxony-Anhalt up to the Saale River at Weißenfels in the west Erzgebirgisch, a distinct dialect, is spoken in the villages of the Central Ore Mountains...
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    as well as just north of the border of the dialect region of East Erzgebirgisch. The nucleus of the town, the former forest village of Christiansdorf...
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    Räuchermann (diminutive Räuchermännchen (German: [ˈʁɔɪ̯çɐˌmɛnçən] )), erzgebirgisch Raachermannel is an incense smoker, the invention of toy makers in the...
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  • German. It is a transitional dialect between Meißnisch, Vogtländisch and Erzgebirgisch. An example of an urban variety of Vorerzgebirgisch is the Chemnitz...
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    substrate) Meissen dialect (Meißnisch) (includes Dresden and Chemnitz) Erzgebirgisch Northern Bohemian German (Nordböhmisch) (nearly extinct) (it was spoken...
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  • Low Saxon East Low German East Pomeranian dialect Eastphalian dialect Erzgebirgisch Gottscheerish Hamburg German High Alemannic German High German languages...
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    (Ziffer clock) was installed that displays the time of day in the local Erzgebirgisch dialect which uses the word "Ziffer" for units of five minute intervals...
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    der Montanen", a student fraternity with its regional focus on the Erzgebirgisch mining region, and later known more simply as the "Corps Montania"....
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    Eastphalian and Thuringian dialects of its surround area, this is an Erzgebirgisch dialect that goes back to the settlement in the area of mining folk...
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