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    Low Alemannic German (German: Niederalemannisch) is a branch of Alemannic German, which is part of Upper German. Its varieties are only partly intelligible...
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    Alemannic, or rarely Alemannish (Alemannisch, [alɛˈman(ː)ɪʃ] ), is a group of High German dialects. The name derives from the ancient Germanic tribal...
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    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 be...
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  • Swiss German (Standard German: Schweizerdeutsch, Alemannic German: Schwiizerdütsch, Schwyzerdütsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schwizertitsch Mundart, and others)...
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  • Swabian German, including Stuttgart Low Alemannic German, including the area of Lake Constance and Basel German Alsatian Colonia Tovar German Central...
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  • Swiss German dialects Swabian Alemannic in the strict sense Low Alemannic, including Alsatian and Basel German High Alemannic Highest Alemannic Bavarian...
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    it was expanded to encompass all Alemannic dialects because of low activity in the first year. Since 2004 all Alemannic dialects are accepted on als:wp...
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    (Sprachraum). In the Old High German time, only Alemannic and Bairisch are grouped as Upper German. In the Middle High German time, East Franconian and sometimes...
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    liccian : OHG leckōn (English lick, Dutch likken, Low German licken, German lecken : High Alemannic lekchen, (sch)lecke/(sch)läcke /ˈʃlɛkxə, ˈʃlækxə/)...
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    dialectal picture of the stratum of German dialects spoken in the US. Alsatian, (German: Elsässisch), is a Low Alemannic German dialect spoken by Old Order Amish...
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    of the German language spoken in Switzerland is called Swiss German which refers to any of the Alemannic dialects and which are divided into Low, High...
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    Alemannic separatism is a historical movement of separatism of the Alemannic-German-speaking areas of Austria, France, and Germany (viz., South Baden,...
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  • Erzgebirgisch Gottscheerish Hamburg German High Alemannic German High German languages High Prussian dialect Highest Alemannic German Historic Colognian Hohenlohisch...
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    Alsace (category Articles containing Alemannic German-language text)
    also /ælˈseɪs, ˈælsæs/; French: [alzas] ; Low Alemannic German/Alsatian: Elsàss [ˈɛlsɑs]; German: Elsass (German spelling before 1996: Elsaß.) [ˈɛlzas] ⓘ;...
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  • belongs to the Low Alemannic branch of German. The dialect, like other Alemannic dialects, is not mutually intelligible with Standard German. It is spoken...
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    German) in the north and Alemannic German (Low Alemannic and Swabian German) in the south. South Franconian is one of the High German dialects with the lowest...
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    Carinthia and Venezuelan Alemán Coloniero is a Low Alemannic variant. Amana German is a dialect of West Central German. It is spoken in the Amana Colonies in...
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  • Basel German or Baseldytsch (Standard German: Baseldeutsch) is the dialect of the city of Basel, Switzerland. The dialect of Basel forms a Low Alemannic linguistic...
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    Low German, which is often considered to be a distinct language from both German and Dutch, was the historical language of most of northern Germany....
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    offer them as a Christmas gift to neighbours. The word comes from Low Alemannic German, where it means Christmas cookies. Christmas cookies Alsatian cuisine...
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    related to Standard German are the Upper German dialects spoken in the southern German-speaking countries, such as Swiss German (Alemannic dialects) and the...
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    While Bavarian and Alemannic have kept much of their distinctiveness, the Middle German dialects, which are closer to Standard German, have lost some of...
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  • (Süd(rhein)fränkisch) Alemannic (Alemannisch) North Alemannic (Nordalemannisch) Swabian (Schwäbisch) Low Alemannic (Niederalemannisch/Oberrheinisch) High Alemannic/South...
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    started school, he expressed himself in the local Alsatian dialect of Low Alemannic German. The primary school which Wenger attended was run by the Catholic...
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    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...
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    "Alsatian German"; Lorraine Franconian: Elsässerdeitsch; French: Alsacien; German: Elsässisch or Elsässerdeutsch) is the group of Alemannic German dialects...
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    Überlingen (German pronunciation: [ˈyːbɐˌlɪŋən] ; Low Alemannic: Iberlinge) is a German city on the northern shore of Lake Constance (Bodensee) in Baden-Württemberg...
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    dialect of Alsatian, which itself is a derivative of the mentioned Low Alemannic German dialect, was spoken by the majority of the inhabitants of Molsheim...
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    Cologne, Mainz and Düsseldorf, and the Alemannic or Swabian-Alemannic Fastnacht in Swabia (Southwestern Germany), Switzerland, Alsace and Vorarlberg (Western...
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    Järvsta, Gävle, Sweden Jastorf culture Mühlen Eichsen, Schwerin, Germany Alemannic grave fields, dating from the 5th to 8th century. Before the middle...
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