Alemannic, or rarely Alemannish (Alemannisch, [alɛˈman(ː)ɪʃ] ), is a group of High German dialects. The name derives from the ancient Germanic tribal... 15 KB (1,209 words) - 10:57, 31 January 2024 |
for the Highest Alemannic dialects in the Swiss Alps and for the Low Alemannic (Basel German) dialect in the North West. Therefore, High Alemannic must not... 3 KB (276 words) - 15:20, 13 August 2023 |
Swiss German (Standard German: Schweizerdeutsch, Alemannic German: Schwiizerdütsch, Schwyzerdütsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schwizertitsch Mundart, and others)... 70 KB (6,788 words) - 10:10, 7 March 2024 |
Walser German (German: Walserdeutsch) and Walliser German (Walliserdeutsch, locally Wallisertiitsch) are a group of Highest Alemannic dialects spoken in... 26 KB (2,202 words) - 00:38, 27 March 2024 |
Swiss German dialects Swabian Alemannic in the strict sense Low Alemannic, including Alsatian and Basel German High Alemannic Highest Alemannic Bavarian... 10 KB (891 words) - 05:18, 1 February 2024 |
Bernese Oberland (category Articles containing Alemannic German-language text) (German: Berner Oberland; Alemannic German: Bärner Oberland; French: Oberland bernois), sometimes also known as the Bernese Highlands, is the highest and... 17 KB (2,246 words) - 22:28, 10 March 2024 |
Alps). The variety of the German language spoken in Switzerland is called Swiss German which refers to any of the Alemannic dialects and which are divided... 4 KB (384 words) - 10:25, 7 June 2023 |
List of Germanic languages (redirect from List of Alemannic languages) Central Alemannic Argentinien-schwyzertütsch Walser German High Alemannic German, including Zürich German and Bernese German Highest Alemannic German, including... 15 KB (1,120 words) - 00:22, 20 January 2024 |
Languages of Liechtenstein (category CS1 German-language sources (de)) to achieve mutual intelligibility between Alemannic and Standard German, especially with the Highest Alemannic variety.[citation needed] Ida Ospelt-Amann... 3 KB (203 words) - 23:42, 29 January 2023 |
Alemannic separatism is a historical movement of separatism of the Alemannic-German-speaking areas of Austria, France, and Germany (viz., South Baden,... 6 KB (652 words) - 10:10, 19 December 2023 |
Erzgebirgisch Gottscheerish Hamburg German High Alemannic German High German languages High Prussian dialect Highest Alemannic German Historic Colognian Hohenlohisch... 14 KB (1,179 words) - 00:47, 28 January 2024 |
Swiss people (redirect from Alemannic Swiss) following components: The Swiss Germans (Deutschschweizer) are mostly speakers of different varieties of Alemannic German. They are historically amalgamated... 40 KB (3,639 words) - 22:35, 28 February 2024 |
While Bavarian and Alemannic have kept much of their distinctiveness, the Middle German dialects, which are closer to Standard German, have lost some of... 207 KB (9,180 words) - 09:55, 19 March 2024 |
Alemanni (redirect from Alemannic paganism) roughly to the area where Alemannic German dialects remain spoken, including German Swabia and Baden, French Alsace, German-speaking Switzerland, Liechtenstein... 39 KB (4,657 words) - 12:23, 6 March 2024 |
Trentino-Südtirol) various Highest Alemannic German and southern Bavarian dialects (e.g. the Cimbrian language) Walser German (Aosta Valley and Piedmont)... 20 KB (1,287 words) - 00:42, 25 March 2024 |
predominantly a Swabian speaking area. The Highest Alemannic and Swabian areas are part of the Alemannic German dialect region. In 1997 serious work began... 9 KB (861 words) - 01:28, 21 March 2024 |
Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law (category Articles containing Alemannic German-language text) ("south", ousting Old High German sundan), or sacht ("soft, gentle", alongside native sanft). In some High and Highest Alemannic German dialects, there is a... 10 KB (1,257 words) - 17:52, 5 March 2024 |
Demographics of Austria (redirect from Germans in Austria) German speakers (96% Austro-Bavarian language and 4% Alemannic language) while the remaining 11.4% speak several minority languages. The non-German speakers... 67 KB (1,767 words) - 13:52, 10 March 2024 |
Germanic languages (redirect from German languages) Germanic High German languages (includes Standard German and its dialects) Upper German Alemannic German (includes Alsatian and Swiss German) Bavarian Mòcheno... 91 KB (9,386 words) - 21:59, 18 March 2024 |
Languages of Switzerland (redirect from German-speaking Community of Switzerland) to this more widespread notion of Swiss German dialect, there is also Walser German, another Highest Alemannic speech brought by Walser emigrants from... 37 KB (2,875 words) - 14:17, 21 March 2024 |
Baden-Württemberg (redirect from Baden-Württemberg, Germany) BAH-dən VURT-əm-burg, German: [ˌbaːdn̩ ˈvʏʁtəmbɛʁk] ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state (Land) in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine... 74 KB (6,022 words) - 02:14, 28 February 2024 |
Zug (category Pages with Alemannic German IPA) Zug (Standard German: [tsuːk] , Alemannic German: [tsuːɡ̊]; French: Zoug; Italian: Zugo; Romansh: Zug; Neo-Latin: Tugium) is the largest town and capital... 44 KB (4,963 words) - 20:01, 22 March 2024 |
Alamannia (category Articles containing German-language text) corresponds to what is still the area of Alemannic German in the modern period, French Alsace, German Baden and Swabia, German-speaking Switzerland and the Austrian... 22 KB (2,635 words) - 18:56, 26 November 2023 |
Runic inscriptions (redirect from Alemannic runic inscriptions) Martin 2004:173), continental inscriptions can be divided in those of the "Alemannic runic province" (Martin 2004), with a few dozen examples dating to the... 22 KB (2,639 words) - 05:27, 4 February 2024 |
Büsingen am Hochrhein (redirect from German-Swiss border town) Büsingen am Hochrhein (German: [ˈbyːzɪŋən am ˈhoːxʁaɪn], lit. 'Büsingen on the Upper Rhine'; Alemannic: Büesinge am Hochrhi, pronounced [ˈbyəzɪŋə am ˈhoːçri])... 27 KB (2,834 words) - 23:11, 19 March 2024 |
Vosges (category Articles containing Alemannic German-language text) The Vosges (/voʊʒ/ VOHZH, French: [voʒ] ; German: Vogesen [voˈɡeːzn̩] ; Franconian and Alemannic German: Vogese) are a range of medium mountains in Eastern... 23 KB (2,717 words) - 08:43, 15 March 2024 |