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* [[Rotwelsch]] | * [[Rotwelsch]] | ||
** [[Lotegorisch]] | ** [[Lotegorisch]] | ||
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| + | * [[German Standard German]] | ||
| + | * [[Austrian German|Austrian Standard German]] | ||
| + | * [[Swiss Standard German|Swiss Standard German]] | ||
| + | |group3 = [[Central German]] | ||
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* ''[[Prague German]]'' | * ''[[Prague German]]'' | ||
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* [[South Franconian German|South Franconian]] | * [[South Franconian German|South Franconian]] | ||
* [[East Franconian German|East Franconian]] | * [[East Franconian German|East Franconian]] | ||
** [[Main-Franconian dialects|Main Franconian]] | ** [[Main-Franconian dialects|Main Franconian]] | ||
** [[Vogtlandian]] | ** [[Vogtlandian]] | ||
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* [[Alemannic German|Alemannic]] | * [[Alemannic German|Alemannic]] | ||
** [[Low Alemannic German|Low Alemannic]] | ** [[Low Alemannic German|Low Alemannic]] | ||
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*** [[Hutterite German]] | *** [[Hutterite German]] | ||
* ''[[Lombardic language|Langobardic]]'' | * ''[[Lombardic language|Langobardic]]'' | ||
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|below = {{hlist |''Italics'' indicate [[language death|extinct language]]s |* (asterisks) indicates [[list of languages by number of native speakers|languages with more than 3 million speakers]] |Languages between parentheses are [[variety (linguistics)|varieties]] of the language on their left.}} | |below = {{hlist |''Italics'' indicate [[language death|extinct language]]s |* (asterisks) indicates [[list of languages by number of native speakers|languages with more than 3 million speakers]] |Languages between parentheses are [[variety (linguistics)|varieties]] of the language on their left.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 21 September 2020
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See also
- {{Germanic peoples}}
- {{History of English}}
- {{English dialects by continent}}
- {{Frisian languages}}
- {{Dutch and Low Saxon dialects}}
- {{Dutch grammar}}
- {{German grammar}}
- {{German language varieties outside Europe}}
- {{Danish language}}
- {{Icelandic language}}
- {{Norwegian language}}
- {{Swedish language}}
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