• South Tyrolean German or Tyrolese (Südtiroulerisch or Sîdtiroul(er)isch; Standard German: Südtirolerisch or Südtirolisch) is a dialect spoken in the northern...
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    first language (standard German in the written form and the South Tyrolean dialect of Austro-Bavarian in the spoken form); 23.4% of the population spoke...
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    Southern Bavarian or South Bavarian, is a cluster of Upper German dialects of the Bavarian group. They are primarily spoken in Tyrol (i.e. the Austrian...
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    million, of whom 62% speak Italian as their mother tongue, 30% speak South Tyrolean German and several foreign languages are spoken by immigrant communities...
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    Ladin language (redirect from Ladin dialect)
    called Ladino Bellunese. All Ladin dialects spoken in the province of Belluno, including those in the former Tyrolean territories, enjoy a varying degree...
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  • Franconian dialects Ripuarian language Ruhrdeutsch Sathmar Swabian Siegerländisch Silesian German South Franconian German South Tyrolean dialect Southern...
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  • autonomous province of South Tyrol; standard German is taught in schools and used in all writing, but the South Tyrolean dialect is commonly spoken; German...
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    Bolzano (redirect from Bolzano, South Tyrol)
    meanings in South Tyrol: depending on how you want to pronounce it, NOI can either sound like the Italian word for "we" or the South Tyrolean dialect word for...
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    its own German-language dialect. The Tyrolean dialect comes from the Bavarian language. In South Tyrol, the Tyrolean dialect was mixed with a few individual...
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  • Dialect (from Latin dialectus, dialectos, from the Ancient Greek word διάλεκτος, diálektos 'discourse', from διά, diá 'through' and λέγω, légō 'I speak')...
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  • Arz missile, a Lebanese surface-to-surface missile Arz von Wasegg, a South Tyrolean noble family Arz (rapper), a rapper who had a hit in the UK in 2021...
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    Ladins (category South Tyrol)
    Ladin people constitute only 4.53% of the population of South Tyrol. Many of the South Tyrolean Sagas come from the Ladin territory, including the national...
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    especially in dialects west of the Zillertal. On that basis, the Tyrolese living actually in the Lower Inn valley are not strictly in the Tyrolean Unterland...
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    German dialects. In 2008, 45 percent of Bavarians claimed to use only dialect in everyday communication. Bavarian is commonly considered to be a dialect of...
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    Laag (category Frazioni of South Tyrol)
    (German: Laag; Italian: Laghetti; local Tyrolean dialect: Låg) is a frazione of the comune of Neumarkt in South Tyrol in the Italian region of Trentino-Alto...
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    Austrian to realise which dialect is being spoken. However, in regard to the dialects of the deeper valleys of the Tyrol, other Tyroleans are often unable to...
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    the Alemannic German dialect region. In 1997 serious work began on a proposal to establish a national park within the Tyrolean Lech valley. The Nationalpark...
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    can be thought of as either a continuation of, or a dialect heavily based on, the Florentine dialect of Tuscan. The indigenous Romance languages of Italy...
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    Bosilegrad) Tran dialect Breznik dialect Belogradchik dialect Bosilegrad dialect Tsaribrod dialect / Dimitrovgrad dialect (of Bulgaria) Eastern South Slavic /...
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  • the Galician Nationalist Bloc in Galicia (Spain), South Tyrolean Freedom and Die Freiheitlichen in South Tyrol (Italy), factions of Lega and several minor...
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    ground liver often served as a soup with a clear broth Spinatspatzeln (Tyrolean dialect): Spätzle which also contains spinach as one of the ingredients; a...
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    Puster Valley (category Valleys of South Tyrol)
    Lienz in East Tyrol, Austria, and Mühlbach near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. The South Tyrolean municipalities of the Puster Valley constitute the Puster...
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    Tirol Panorama) Tyrolean Folk Art Museum (Tiroler Volkunstmuseum) Tyrolean State Museum (Tiroler Landesmuseum or Ferdinandeum) Tyrolean Museum Railways...
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    Ladinia (category South Tyrol)
    called themselves "Latin" (Ladin). The Ladin movement was sparked by the Tyrolean Rebellion during the Napoleonic Wars; in 1833, the Ladin language was codified...
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    the distinct Gail Valley dialect. The river source is located east of the Kartitsch Saddle and the Puster Valley in the Tyrolean municipality of Obertilliach...
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    Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer (10 December 1790 – 26 April 1861) was a German Tyrolean traveller, journalist, politician and historian, best known for his controversial...
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    Hutterites (section Dialect)
    a language in its own right. Originally mainly based on a Tyrolean dialect from the south-central German-speaking Europe from which many of them sprang...
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  • kilometres before Rosenheim. A further distinction can be made between the Tyrolean Lower Inn Valley (Tiroler Unterinntal) (as far as Kufstein) and the Bavarian...
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    sport is particularly well known in Bavaria (Mering), Tyrol (Tyrolean table skittles), South Tyrol (Merano table skittles) and Upper Austria, but also in...
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  • Lagarino bianco (category Wines of South Tyrol)
    thought that the grape was a white berry color mutation or offspring of South Tyrolean grape Lagrein with a weiss Lagrien grape variety reportedly growing...
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