In Brazil, there are communities where German is spoken. Specifically, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, the Hunsrückisch dialect of German is spoken by descendants of German immigrants.
Albert Einstein spoke the Swabian dialect, which is a dialect of German primarily spoken in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany.
In Saarbrücken, the local dialect is Saarlandisch. This dialect is a variant of the Moselle Franconian dialect group and is influenced by both German and French languages due to the region's history of being situated on the border of both countries.
German has around 40 phonemes, depending on the regional dialect.
A spoken regional dialect is a form of language particular to a specific geographical area that includes unique vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. It reflects the cultural and historical influences of the region and may vary significantly from the standard language spoken in other areas.
no its your mom
no its your mom
Marion Dexter Learned has written: 'The American ethnographical survey' -- subject(s): Registers of births, Industry, Germans, Description and travel 'Abraham Lincoln's ancestry, German or English?' -- subject(s): Family 'Abraham Lincoln' -- subject(s): Family, Name 'Application of the phonetic system of the American Dialect Society to Pennsylvania German' -- subject(s): Pennsylvania German dialect 'The Pennsylvania German Dialect' -- subject(s): Pennsylvania German dialect
In Brazil, there are communities where German is spoken. Specifically, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, the Hunsrückisch dialect of German is spoken by descendants of German immigrants.
Harry Hess Reichard has written: 'Pennsylvania German verse' -- subject(s): German-American poetry, Pennsylvania German dialect
Upper Saxon German
Albert Einstein spoke the Swabian dialect, which is a dialect of German primarily spoken in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany.
high German
In Saarbrücken, the local dialect is Saarlandisch. This dialect is a variant of the Moselle Franconian dialect group and is influenced by both German and French languages due to the region's history of being situated on the border of both countries.
Sammelas is not a regular German word but could be part of a German dialect.
A spoken regional dialect is a dialect of a language that exists as a spoken (but not written) dialect in some area. For instance, using English as an example, there is an area of the American Southeast where people use something called double modals ("I might could help you with that" as opposed to "I might be able to help you with that") when speaking, but not in writing. Since you asked this question in the Non-English section, German is a language comprised almost completely of a horde of very different dialects. However, the German government has been working for the last few hundred years to stamp these out. Take Saxon German, a dialect of German spoken in a region in the East bordering on the Czech Republic--one can speak Sächsisch (I'm not getting into a discussion here of where and when, since that is very much a personal choice), but one should not, say, write an essay in it. In this tradition, characters in books can speak the dialect, but a book itself is very rarely written in a spoken regional dialect, and it's mostly for effect.
Greeds is not a regular German word (it may be dialect word).