Category
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Zipser German
Germanic dialect developed in Slovakia
Kerkrade dialect
language
Lachoudisch
Lachoudisch was a dialect of German, containing many Hebrew and Yiddish words, native to the Bavarian town of Schopfloch. It was created in the sixteenth century. Few speakers remained after the Holocaust, and it went extinct sometime after.
Erzgebirgisch
Erzgebirgisch (Standard ; Erzgebirgisch: ) is a (East) Central German dialect, spoken mainly in the central Ore Mountains in Saxony. It has received relatively little academic attention. Due to the high mobility of the population and the resulting contact with Upper Saxon, the high emigration rate and its low mutual intelligibility with other dialects, the number of speakers is decreasing.
Yiddish dialects
varieties of the Yiddish language
Meuse-Rhenish
thumb|right|Isogloss definition of by Arend Mihm
thumb|right|Geographical position of the Meuse-Rhenish dialects
Eifel dialects
dialect
Barossa German
German dialect of South Australia
Borbecksch Platt dialect
Low German dialect
Bergish dialects
collective name for a group of West Germanic dialects
kiezdeutsch
Kiezdeutsch () is a variety of German spoken primarily by youth in urban spaces in which a high percentage of the population is multilingual and has an immigration background. Since the 1990s, Kiezdeutsch has come into the public eye as a multiethnic language.
multiethnolect
A multiethnolect is a language variety, typically formed in youth communities in working class, immigrant neighborhoods of urban areas, that contains influences from a variety of different languages. Unlike an ethnolect, which associates one language variety with one particular ethnic group, speakers of a multiethnolect often come from varied ethnic backgrounds, and their language usage can be more closely attributed to the neighborhood in which they live than their nationality or that of their parents. The term "multiethnolect" was first coined by Clyne (2000) and Quist (2000). Research of mu
Sathmar Swabian
Upper Swabian dialect of Satu Mare, Romania
Missingsch
'''''' () is a type of Low-German-coloured dialect or sociolect of German. It is characterised by Low-German-type structures and the presence of numerous calques and loanwords from Low German in High German.
Vogtländisch dialect
Vogtlandian ( ; Vogtländisch: Vuuchtländisch, Klingenthal pronunciation: ) is an East Franconian dialect, spoken in Vogtland.
Lausitzisch-neumärkisch dialects
East Central German dialects of Germany
Ruhrdeutsch
thumb|240px|Area where Ruhr German is spoken in Germany.
Baltic German
German language spoken by Baltic Germans
Itzgründisch
East Franconian dialect of Germany