Category
page 1Languages of Austria
German
West Germanic language native to Central Europe
Romanian
Romance language
Hungarian
Uralic language
Croatian
South Slavic language spoken in Croatia
Slovene
South Slavic language spoken primarily in Slovenia
Romani
language of the Romani people belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family
Austrian German
variety of Standard German written and spoken in Austria and North Italy
Standard High German
written and formal spoken German
Burgenland Croatian
subdialect
Walser German
language
Yenish
language
Low Alemannic German
dialect
Viennese German
German dialect spoken in Vienna
Austrian Sign Language
sign language
languages of Austria
languages of a geographic region
Central Bavarian
dialect
Southern Bavarian
cluster of Upper German dialects
Rotwelsch
Rotwelsch (, "beggar's foreign (language)") or Gaunersprache ( "crook's language") also Khokhmer Loshn (from Yiddish "", "tongue of the wise") is a secret language, a cant or thieves' argot, spoken by groups (primarily marginalized groups) in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Bohemia. The language is based on a mix of Low German, Yiddish, Hebrew, Romani, Latin, and Czech with a High German substrate.
Österreichisches Wörterbuch
official spelling dictionary of the German language in Austria