Lorraine Franconian (native name: Plàtt or lottrìnger Plàtt; French: francique lorrain or platt lorrain; German: Lothringisch) is an ambiguous designation...
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inherited Lorraine in 1766. The region's location has caused the population to be mixed. The north largely speaks German, Lorraine Franconian and other...
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Pfälzisch or Palatine German Lothringisch or Lorraine Franconian Saarland (section Local dialect) Moselle Franconian (adjacent language area) Hughes, Stephanie...
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Moselle Franconian language are the variants of Lorraine Franconian, Luxembourgish and Transylvanian Saxon dialect. Some Moselle Franconian dialects...
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The Duchy of Lorraine (French: Lorraine [lɔʁɛn] ; German: Lothringen [ˈloːtʁɪŋən] ), originally Upper Lorraine, was a duchy now included in the larger...
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West Central German (redirect from West Franconian)
spoken in Rhineland-Palatinate Lorraine Franconian (Lothringisch; francique lorrain) in the French region of Lorraine Bukovina German (Bukowinadeutsch)...
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(Luxemburgisch) Rhine Franconian (Rheinfränkisch) Palatinate German (Pfälzisch) Lorraine Franconian (Lothringisch), spoken in Lorraine Hessian North Hessian...
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Grand Est (redirect from Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine)
variety of languages spoken there (Alsatian, Champenois, Lorrain and Lorraine Franconian). Most of today's Grand Est region was considered "Eastern" as early...
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of Dutch Limburg) Moselle Franconian (in German Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, in eastern Belgium and French Lorraine) Luxembourgish (in Luxembourg...
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German language (section Low Franconian)
(mainly Alemannic, but also Central–and Upper Franconian dialects) and Lorraine Franconian (Central Franconian). After these High German dialects, standard...
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Palatine German dialects (redirect from Palatinate Franconian language)
Haus/Hus-line that separates Palatine German (Haus) from Lorraine Franconian (Hus). Like other Rhine Franconian dialects, Palatine German has e-apocope (i.e. loss...
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traditionally spoken in Alsace–Lorraine before the 20th century. Germanic dialects: Central German dialects: Luxembourgish Franconian aka Luxembourgish in the...
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Alsatian (Elsässerditsch) French Flemish: West Flemish dialect of Dutch Lorraine Franconian (Lothringisch) Yenish (Jenisch) Yiddish Corsican (Corsu) Oïl language:...
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Lorrain language (redirect from Lorraine language)
Wallonia, where it is known as Gaumais. It has been influenced by Lorraine Franconian and Luxembourgish, West Central German languages spoken in nearby...
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Alsatian (Alsatian: Elsässisch or Elsässerditsch "Alsatian German"; Lorraine Franconian: Elsässerdeitsch; French: Alsacien; German: Elsässisch or Elsässerdeutsch)...
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Lotharingia (redirect from Lower and Upper Lorraine)
successor kingdom of the Carolingian Empire. It comprised present-day Lorraine (France), Luxembourg, Saarland (Germany), Netherlands, most of Belgium...
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Franconian Palatine, including Lorraine Franconian (France) Pennsylvania Dutch (in the United States and Canada) Hessian High Franconian, in the transitional area...
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called Flàmmeküeche, or Flàmmaküacha in Alsatian, or Flammkuche in Lorraine Franconian – compare (Standard) German Flammkuchen. All these names translate...
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The Cross of Lorraine (French: Croix de Lorraine), known as the Cross of Anjou in the 16th century, is a heraldic two-barred cross, consisting of a vertical...
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November 1918 insurgency in Alsace–Lorraine is a series of events which occurred when the region of Alsace–Lorraine passed from German to French sovereignty...
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discouraged the German heritage of the region, and the local German Lorraine Franconian dialects ceased to be used in the public realm. In recent years there...
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List of Germanic languages (redirect from List of Low Saxon-Low Franconian languages)
(spoken by the Amish and other groups in southeastern Pennsylvania Lorraine Franconian East Central German Thuringian Upper Saxon North Upper Saxon–South...
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Apprête, mouillons, piquettes in French Normand and lichettes in Lorraine Franconian. In 2005, The Daily Telegraph reported the invention of a device...
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spoken in Alsace and Lorraine (Lorraine Franconian and parts of South Franconian), regions in France remainder of South Franconian as well as the remainder...
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Occitan, Catalan, Auvergnat, Corsican, Basque, French Flemish, Lorraine Franconian, Alsatian, Norman, and Breton remain spoken in their respective regions...
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Marche, Berry, Auvergne, Poitou and Angoumois Lorraine Lorraine German: Lothringen Lorraine Franconian: Lottringe 41 Metz Named for Charlemagne's son...
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Luxembourg) and in small parts of Lorraine in France. In the German Eifel and Hunsrück regions, similar local Moselle Franconian dialects of German are spoken...
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dialect of Upper German. Its native speakers are mostly in Alsace. Several Franconian dialects of West Middle German are also spoken in the district of Moselle...
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Sierck-les-Bains (French pronunciation: [siʁk le bɛ̃] ; German: Bad Sierck; Lorraine Franconian: Siirk/Siirck) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est...
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detailed map of the boundary is given in the article on the Lorraine Franconian dialect. The Lorraine region northeast of this linguistic boundary in the present-day...
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