• (German: Vogtländisch [ˈfoːktlɛndɪʃ]; Vogtländisch: Vuuchtländisch, Klingenthal pronunciation: [ˈfuːxtlændɪʃ]) is an East Franconian dialect, spoken in...
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    Hof-Bayreuther-, Obermain-, Nailaer- und vogtländischer Raum Vogtländisch (= Ostfränkisch-Vogtländisch): vogtländischer Raum Older sources give the following...
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    sense] (Upper Franconian Proper): around Hof and Bayreuth Vogtländisch (= Ostfränkisch-Vogtländisch): Vogtländischer Raum (in Vogtland, around Plauen) South...
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    "Fränkisch" (Franconian) in Franconia (including Bavarian Vogtland), and as "Vogtländisch" (Vogtlandian) in Saxon Vogtland. Cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants...
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    Forest Itzgründish (Itzgründisch), spoken in the Itz Valley Vogtlandish (Vogtländisch), spoken in Vogtland, Saxony [sometimes; sometimes classified as East...
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  • Vorerzgebirgisch (category Dialect articles with speakers set to 'unknown')
    transitional dialect between Meißnisch, Vogtländisch and Erzgebirgisch. An example of an urban variety of Vorerzgebirgisch is the Chemnitz dialect. Khan &...
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    instance, in a number of villages of the upper Vogtland even nowadays a dialect is spoken similar to that in Oberpfalz (/ou/ sounds instead of /u:/ as...
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