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Erzgebirgisch (Standard
German pronunciation: [ˈeːɐ̯tsɡəˌbɪʁɡɪʃ];
Erzgebirgisch: Arzgebirgsch) is a (East)
Central German dialect,
spoken mainly in the...
- (Ostmitteldeutsch)
Thuringian (Thüringisch)
Upper Saxon (Obersächsisch)
Erzgebirgisch Nordobersächsisch-Südmärkisch
Lusatian East
Central German dialects...
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having regions of
comparatively self-contained dialect.
Vogtlandian and
Erzgebirgisch share some
linguistic features, due to
similarities and interdependencies...
- East
Central German dialects are
spoken (Thuringian,
Upper Saxon,
Erzgebirgisch (dialect of the Ore Mountains) and
North Upper Saxon–South Markish,...
- (Obersächsisch)
Anhaltisch Meißnisch Osterländisch
Westlausitzisch Erzgebirgisch Nordobersäschisch-Südmärkisch Schlesisch–Wilmesau
Silesian (Schlesisch)...
- Mitteldeutsch) East
Central German Thuringian Upper Saxon,
including Erzgebirgisch South Marchian Lusatian Silesian (now
mostly spoken by the
German minority...
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described as a
transitional zone. Hence,
either scheme can be encountered.
Erzgebirgisch,
usually lumped in with
Upper Saxon on
geographical grounds, is closer...
- that is used in the region. The Ore
Mountains has its own dialect,
Erzgebirgisch,
which sits on the
boundary between Upper German and
Central German...
- German. It is a
transitional dialect between Meißnisch, Vogtländisch and
Erzgebirgisch. An
example of an
urban variety of
Vorerzgebirgisch is the Chemnitz...
- Räuchermann (diminutive Räuchermännchen (German: [ˈʁɔɪ̯çɐˌmɛnçən] )),
erzgebirgisch Raachermannel is an
incense smoker, the
invention of toy
makers in the...