Category
page 2Languages of Germany
Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch
German dialect
Zipser German
Germanic dialect developed in Slovakia
Hamburgisch dialect
dialect
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.
Borbecksch Platt dialect
Low German dialect
Meuse-Rhenish
thumb|right|Isogloss definition of by Arend Mihm
thumb|right|Geographical position of the Meuse-Rhenish dialects
Itzgründisch
East Franconian dialect of Germany
Ruhrdeutsch
thumb|240px|Area where Ruhr German is spoken in Germany.
Vogtländisch dialect
Vogtlandian ( ; Vogtländisch: Vuuchtländisch, Klingenthal pronunciation: ) is an East Franconian dialect, spoken in Vogtland.
Southern Schleswig Danish
Danish dialect spoken in Northern Germany
Lausitzisch-neumärkisch dialects
East Central German dialects of Germany
German language in East Germany
West Germanic standard of language, based on High German dialects, was the literary language in the German Democratic Republic
Middle Frisian
historical form of Frisian